Former head of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris replaces Jean-Jacques Aillagon
The Dutch art historian, who worked on the Rembrandt Research Project for 47 years, made radical changes to the study of the Old Master painter
Plus, the story of a notorious forger and artist Collier Schorr on August Sander
Paris museum's attempts to secure $450m Leonardo look doomed to failure, and the loser will be art history
The Vitruvian Man—normally only shown for a few weeks every six years—will travel from Venice’s Gallerie dell'Accademia to Paris
High-level diplomacy is being used to secure the artist’s most important works for blockbuster anniversary show in Paris
A new report on the status of African objects in French museums will urge the president to return works taken “without consent” in the colonial period
We exclusively reveal the details of the plans for a “historic” collaboration
The country is due to sign a massive contract with the kingdom to turn Mada’in Saleh and the Al-Ula region into a cultural tourism destination
Court of appeal rules that Switzerland is a "more appropriate forum" for civil lawsuit against the Swiss businessman by collector Dmitry Rybolovlev
Thousands of items, including Einstein's calculations and de Sade's writings, will return to market