The new venue will be run and funded by the private collector Wu Jing, whose Rodin works, ordered from Paris, will be on show
The French artist worked as Auguste Rodin’s assistant before teaching sculptors such as Alberto Giacometti and Hans Arp, but a newly remodelled museum hopes to centre the importance of his own work
Christie's Paris will offer the posthumous cast of the famous bronze at auction in June
Cosmo Wenman made a freedom of information request for the files and is taking the museum to court because it turned him down
With an estimated shortfall of €4.4m in revenue, the museum is looking to "increase the offer and opportunities for sales to new markets"
How a work of art comes to auction is far from a simple process and its place in the eventual sale order is crucial
US dealer Gary Snell and Paris-based Robert Crouzet found guilty in French court of making and selling copies of works by the French sculptor
Paris museum will lend the new space more than 100 of the artist’s works
Rodin takes on the Parthenon sculptures at the British Museum while James Cook sets sail for the British Library
Eighty marble, bronze and plaster works by French artist are put in dialogue with ancient Greek art
More than just bronzes, this collection of essays captures 100 years of scholarship on the 19th century's most famous sculptor
Listen to what they have to say at the Courtauld Institute of Art and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac’s study meeting, Friday, 2 February, 2018, 2.00–6.00pm (GMT)
The British Museum show will examine the French artist’s obsession with its most famous exhibits
The continuing restoration of the home makes it fit for a queen (Queen Elizabeth II to be precise)
Collectors respond as prices drop to 2005-6 level
New works on a quartet of women painters and the wives and models of three of the men
A poet married to a painter reviews a survey of creative partnerships including Ernst and Carrington, Pollock and Krasner, Rodin and Claudel, and more
Syndicat Général des Fondeurs de France decide on a code of conduct and a central register
The Syndicat concluded that French legislation is incomplete in its definitions of reproductions and forgery