Acquisition is part of £100m deal for The Spectator news magazine
Decades after it was stolen from the Worcester Art Museum, collector Clifford Schorer spotted a missing Dutch Golden Age painting printed on a throw pillow
Imaginatively curated, the fourth edition of the Königsklasse exhibition is as monumental as the Herrenchiemsee Palace in which it is installed
Dealer tells us about the challenges of running a space in Shanghai’s West Bund and how the gallery keeps up with the growing competition
The artist on portraying ordinary people and travelling the world with a “local spirit”
Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why
Dutch Old Masters in the retailer’s corporate collection are to be sold at Sotheby’s
Did the grand tour hit the mark?
The Art Newspaper team assesses the art world's fortunes in a turbulent year
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
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Behind the Tate’s £260m extension: the people, the art, the architecture and the city that made it happen
Galleries filled with blue-chip gifts plus highlights of the Fisher Collection will greet visitors when museum reopens <br>
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Bank of England's choice delights the Tate, National Gallery and Margate's Turner Contemporary<br>
Artist helps launch Studiomakers with appeal to property developers and politicians
In new role US-born James Snyder will continue to foster Jerusalem institution’s global relationships<br>
Survey of eye- and mind-boggling works opens in Danish museum
Four-day event is billed as “the world’s largest non-commercial platform for South Asian art”
Move draws criticism as Bradford's National Media Museum transfers 400,000 photographic items to London
Art has long been hitched to luxury goods, but it is now becoming a more democratic—or commercial—concept as malls begin to incorporate exhibition space
French court will not intervene over work that was championed by BBC’s Fake or Fortune
Initiatives in New York and Texas