"Digital Benin" catalogue gathers together information on objects stolen from the Kingdom of Benin and now held in collections around the world
Bard Graduate Center's 25th anniversary exhibition considers devotional offerings across religions
Art, music and architecture flourished in the Republic for the last time
Two further volumes comprehensively cover the artist's drawings and monotypes
Online database allows scholars to make rapid connections between works
This scholarly overview of the artist’s work is modishly opaque
The 88-year-old artist, who gets the institute’s inaugural show, was deeply involved in the publication
New technology is shedding light on an Old Master as the prolific, multi-talented artist enjoys a renaissance
Digital catalogue raisonné of the artist's works on paper expected to continue into other media
Princeton University Art Museum has produced a catalogue on its Italian Old Master drawings
The Tate still has 21,000 works to publish online—but those already posted suggest it will be worth the wait
This Tate catalogue expands on the British photographer Peter Fraser
The Tate says all detailed entries will be available online by 2014, but critics fear loss of scholarship
Just how many spots has Hirst painted in the past 25 years?
Russia’s Federal Cultural Heritage Protection Agency is set to publish the first volume of a catalogue of Russian paintings known to be fake
Unesco has published a record of the 1,600 objects acquired by the institution between 1931 and 1985
However, a complaint lodged against Guy Cogeval, Antoine Salomon and Mathias Chivot was met with a counter-suit arguing that evidence had been fabricated
Getting minds out of the gutter - despite Bacon's wishes to be there himself
Published to accompany his show of paintings at Gagosian in New York, it promises much but delivers little
Art historians go to court in France and the US to reclaim the research they say was stolen from them
Last year, the winner of The Art Newspaper/AXA Art prize was The American Sublime, held at Tate Britain
"Turner Worldwide" catalogue completion
Adriaen de Vries takes the new award for the outstanding exhibition catalogue
As the recession begins to abate in Germany, the market for art books blossoms
Some of Europe’s oldest collections have recently been broken up: are there many left, and who is buying the books?
$2.5 million publication covering fifty countries
Bequest of modern paintings and sculpture to tour American cities