The Moyland Castle Museum closed the exhibition but plans to appeal
Twenty years after his death, the artist’s legacy has been severely damaged by the proliferation of works and organisations which carry his name
As Tate Britain opens a major travelling retrospective, we examine the factors underpinning the meteoric rise in prices for the artist’s work and reveal the identity of his biggest collectors
Several sculptures premiered at Art Basel
Mr Arm, who previously contested his sister's will, now asks that part of the estate goes to auction
The works up for grabs range from jewellery to mobiles
The Foundation has settled a long-running battle over rights
In accordance with the president of the Foundation's emphasis on turning over a new leaf, none of the Association's members have been elected to the board
Roland Dumas and Jacques Tajan face accusations of abuse of confidence after evidence suggests proceeds from auction were illicitly retained
Solicitors for John Edwards’ estate deny that his lover has inherited the art
Their problems could be blamed on the troubled stock market or an ongoing lawsuit between the directors and the executor of the bequest
Once enough money to pay off the Giacometti Association's bills had been made, the sale was brought to the close, to the chagrin of foreign buyers
The auction was moved to Drouot after commisaire-priseurs' took objection to court-directed sales legislature being overlooked
The estate was bequeathed to the Giacometti Association as a temporary measure to clear the way for a foundation, although these plans were derailed by Roland Dumas's misconduct
No evidence of blackmail, and video shows the artist satisfied with his gallery
Archives, boxes of drawings and documents pertaining to court procedures were confiscated by bailiffs, following the freezing of their assets last year
Bacon executor denies parallels with its own case
Debate over whether it constitutes part of the original “Block Beuys” installation
Millions of dollars from reproduction rights, hundreds of thousands of fakes and the authority to authenticate works are at stake. The Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation, set up to care for his work, claims that Demart, which administers his intellectual property rights, is failing to do its job
The director of the Giacometti Association, Mary Lisa Palmer, corrects our coverage of the Giacometti plaster models and demystifies the forthcoming Giacometti Foundation
The new sole executor of Bacon's estate talks in his first public interview about the teams of lawyers now working to see that the artist’s beneficiary, John Edwards, receives precisely what Francis intended him to receive. And that is everything
Founder of unauthorised casts sentenced to ten years
The heir to the British painter’s works changes galleries from Marlborough to Tony Shafrazi
Delays over approving Giacometti Foundation suggest deliberate obstruction, so the only option remaining will be to hand over the collection to the state
Dali's former secretary has been successful in his appeal
The Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí fills the hole left by break with Robert Descharnes
“The Spanish State cannot cancel a private agreement which is valid until 2004”
State and Foundation cancel their contract with Descharnes, the artist’s former secretary and administrator of copyright
Sculptural ensemble "La clairière" is a standout, expected to reach up to 6 million francs