The case has proved to be colourful, with Tatintsian counter suing Nussberg for at least $62m
Archives of the western allies will be searched for clues
When his former wife gave part of $30m collection to the Pushkin Museum, his last wife called in lawyers to determine the fate of 75 icons from north Russia
Protestors claim archaeology project is sham to prevent political protests.
Pressure eased over extradition of former KGB agent as Yuri Gagarin statue is unveiled in London
Russian money behind many sales as records tumble
Collectors look for safe options in a turbulent market
Mixed results as contemporary art nosedives while earlier works avoid the worst
New research challenges Russians’ claim that they own many cultural valuables from the independent state
Exhibitors fear that collectors will no longer make high-price purchases
The Moscow-based collector has amassed a hoard of Russian contemporary art
Both sides claim the other damaged historic buildings
Strives to break restitution “logjam”
Having travelled the US and Russia, the Turner exhibition will head to China
Russia’s Federal Cultural Heritage Protection Agency is set to publish the first volume of a catalogue of Russian paintings known to be fake
The news comes as unexpected due to suppression of religion freedom in the nation
Nevertheless, dealers predict this will change as excitement surrounds international event
The museum's director maintains that the agreement is no major coup
Couple claim that forgery accusations were the result of a property deal gone sour
The works are on show in a local museum, and will travel the country next year
The fate of Ryazan's Art and History Museum could set a precedent for restitution
Businessmen and collectors fund $4m complex
Putin looks to UK to save listed buildings
Viktor Vekselberg will establish galleries in St Petersburg and Moscow to display his own art as well as works belonging to other private collectors
Russian collector Pyotr Aven shows his hand
Collector and dealer Alexander Yakut's new enterprise is his most ambitious yet
Industrialist Oleg Deripaska has become the Russian museum’s most generous private donor—even if his support is part of a public relations initiative
Director and curator charged with “incitement of national, racial, or religious enmity”