The board acknowledges that the artist “employed assistants”, but says that he “carefully supervised them”
The five art museums run by the federal body are now overseen by just one senior manager, Hirshhorn director Ned Rifkin
The volume aims to be totally immersive, images rooted in their biographical context with detailed annotations
The Italian architect will design the institution’s new $50 million wing
Farnsworth House will be auctioned next month
William Giles stated that an essay by Robert Storr misrepresented Bontecou's work
Four people are responsible for establishing whether works by the artist are authentic. Their decision is final. Now they are under attack by collectors who say they have ulterior motives for rejecting works
A 200 strong collection of pieces by him are on view at, and promised to, the Metropolitan Museum of Art
There on an official visit to gauge the level of damage done by looting, Pietro Cordone came out of the incident unscathed, although his interpreter was killed
Denmark exhibits a selection of his photography and video work
British artists Andy Goldsworthy and Anish Kapoor are to design memorials
Offshoot of the National Gallery of Canada opens in rural Quebec
Total rebuild by Dutch architect, Rem Koolhaas, is scrapped, however
Works from the Museum of Modern Art’s fabled collection continue their world tours for another year
Congress is expected to approve a $71.4 million payment to Unesco, the first US contribution in 18 years
Works on paper did well at this major event
Mayor Bloomberg has set up a Cultural Affairs Advisory Commission which, he says, will help non-profit organisations
It was inevitable that attendance and sales would be down with current economic instability, but overall sales were good and quality was high
Polls show the public could not care less what the art world thinks
The National Gallery of Art
The Federal Finance Committee aims to stop financial abuses at US museums
A sample of the collector's princely taste
To great tribal feasting, five American museums have returned totem poles stolen from an Alaskan tribe in 1899
In a heterodox view, the museum leaves behind its linear stylistic categorisations in favour of untidier, more subtle regroupings
The donation fulfils the 1948 bequest of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
Former mutual-fund manager pits his taste against the market
The work was chosen by Monet himself for his final retrospective in 1924
On the occasion of his Guggenheim retrospective, the artist talks about his globe-trotting approach to “the adventure of art”
Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth gets twenty-six works from the blue-chip Staechelin collection on a three-year loan
Talley Dunn of Gerald Peters Gallery states with pride that “The art community as a whole is growing”