The Association of Women in the Arts's first conference near Bond Street and the 'Lagos, Peckham, Repeat' exhibition in south London are worlds—and a lengthy commute—apart
The role of art in a time of crisis was the subject of a three-day discussion between leading cultural figures in Florence last week
The institutions agreed to collaborate in areas including restitution, digitisation of collections and exhibitions
An online conference backed by a research project will explore how institutions can care for time-based, live and organic art
Dealers, museum directors and environmental consultants gathered to strategise how the sector can decarbonise and enact real change
Of the 53 sites on the list—which will be reviewed at a committee meeting next month—only four are in the West
What do young collectors want, what do they buy, and, as they become richer, will they add rocket fuel to the art market—or blow it up entirely?
Decision over the controversial update was made at the general assembly in Kyoto on the weekend
Vatican conference on preventive conservation warns of environmental impact of short-term politics
Participants in Milan will ponder the relationship between museums and the cultural landscape<br>
Academic Olav Velthuis says growing a scene is “hard and tedious; but once it gets going it gets easier”
Project aims to create virtual archives using 3D scanning technology
Book trade calls for self-policing as library thefts are growing problem
Legal conference tackles issues facing US museums, from commissioning work to developing diversity
Preservation, cultural routes, urban regeneration through tourism are all set to be discussed
Few have seen the Nimrud gold, a cache of eighth-century BC Assyrian royal gold
A new protocol allows for prosecution of organisations and individuals, putting pressure on art market professionals
A survey touching all the bases, including losses, recoveries, legal debates, and cultural restitution
“Trompe l’oeil: to fool the eye and to challenge the appraiser” is on in New York
The scholar of Iranian culture and International Herald Tribune art journalist says dealers could be the solution to recent archaeological disasters
The meeting produced revelations, but little hope that the return of looted art will be eased
The Association of Art Historians will meet at the Tate Gallery, while 5000 will gather for the College Art Association conference in the US
Conference in Prague on public galleries and private collectors hears of thefts and restitution claims in Eastern museums
Perhaps it is better to journey than to arrive, as the authentication process of this work has encouraged significant research into kouroi sculpture