A source close to the Andy Warhol Authentication Board hints at a change of heart
Allegations circulate that curator Pontus Hultén created unauthorised replicas
Can US museums help win the war on terror?
Charges focus on former executive director of the New York Academy of Art
“Crude and brazen forgeries” of the artist's work are popping up in the market
Te Papa Tongarewa, the national museum in Wellington, will hold them until they can be identified
Primeval forest for Tate in London
The gift from 53 local patrons is one of the largest in the history of institutional donations
Celebrating the greatest Anglophile of them all
Glenn Lowry received more than $5m through a separate trust which the New York museum's trustees argue was “legal and ethical”
The State Department wants to promote programmes in the Muslim world
Sotheby's is auctioning 200 antiquities and pre-Modern works worth $15m from the US museum's collection to raise funds to purchase Modern and contemporary art
The new deal will earn them approximately $65m
“It’s like a supermarket”
Collectors show their support for Miami art museums
This move will substantially increase the accessibility of it's collections
The museums owns around 3,000 works of Latin American art
Luís Perez-Oramas, who currently serves as adjunct curator of drawings at the museum, is the institution’s first curator of Latin American Art
“It is like another department at the museum,” says MoMA director Glenn Lowry
Artefacts must have left their countries of origin by 1970, the year of the Unesco Convention, or have proper export documentation to be considered for purchase
The institution hopes a $2m V&A blockbuster exhibition of modernist design will draw visitors and sponsors
Russian collectors approach fair with care…
Gallery “unaware” of concerns over objects offered on website
The museum bought in good faith, but was shown evidence that they had left Italy illicitly
The United States artists fund fills the vacuum created after the government suspended the National Endowment for the Arts in the '90s
Austria and Los Angeles had both hoped to keep the works
Changes to US tax law could discourage collectors from giving
The hearing concerning America's progress in returning Nazi loot to original owners discussed potential problems
Results of survey lay bare how the US fell short