Free art advice provided by UniCredit at Artissima is the latest way sponsors are promoting themselves and reaching potential new clients
Italian museum is latest in line to borrow works by artists including Pollock and Picasso
Works by Tintoretto and Rubens among 17 pieces taken
Europe’s leading photography fair puts large-scale, serial works in focus
Italy’s leading contemporary art fair sets itself apart with initiatives like a free art advisory and a section for under-appreciated artists
Public helped choose the winner of prize for socially engaged art in parliamentary-style open-jury at Liverpool Town Hall
Market turns on its head as buyers show less interest in the usual contemporary, blue-chip names
The 18th-century tapestry was pulled from a London auction and returned to its château in Normandy
Leading academics discussed the Italian artist’s radical Argentine roots and less noticed ceramic work
Live projects and curated booths are back at Frieze London and Masters
And celebrations supported by Volkswagen
And celebrations supported by Volkswagen
Interest groups are putting up a united front in the hopes of reform
Italian auctions trigger a surge in the country’s post-war art, and the city’s dealers answer the demand
William Kentridge's marching refugees, Luc Tuymans's abstract friends and possibly the capital's tiniest show
Ancient sculpture from Italian museums to go on show in Tehran after Iran lends Greek statue to Fondazione Prada
Two recent plagiarism cases throw light on the country's lax stance on copying
Major institutions including the Uffizi will be led by foreigners for the first time in country’s history
Asian buyers were active, but Russians largely absent in a week of mixed results at Sotheby's, Christie's and Bonhams
Italian artist’s New York survey could be in the Met Breuer
Many prominent foreign museum professionals have made the cut
And why this major overhaul of the country’s state museums can still go very wrong due to vested interests and bureaucracy