The restrictions will focus on imports of non-European cultural property
MEPs back new support measures for creatives following Spain's Statute of the Artist decree, now in political limbo
A directive that aims to create a single value-added tax system will enable member countries to set their own reduced rates internally
The directive will make selling art in France much more expensive—and imperil its post-Brexit position as the EU's market hub
Plus, Carnegie International, the US's longest-running contemporary art exhibition, and a mystifying egg sculpture
Angel of the North artist now holds dual nationality and is ‘keen to retain links with Europe’
Global inconsistency between regulations makes already complex rules more confusing and while the US is following the EU’s lead, its regulations do not yet include “flat art”—only antiquities
Restrictive EU laws prevent the city of Targu Jiu, home to three public works by the Romanian sculptor, from reproducing images of his work
New licensing regulations for cultural property may hamper metal detectorists' ability to sell legitimate finds on the European market
Proposal appears to contradict European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen's assertion that any new restrictions must be proportional and "evidence based"
The rules, aimed at preventing trafficking, have been opposed by the trade and UK government's decision not to continue may put EU art market at a disadvantage
Art dealers, shippers and auctioneers are unsure about how leaving the single market will impact their business—but there is a silver lining
More than 680 cultural figures and institutions sign open letter over decision they believe "threatens an impoverished future for British creativity"
The project, which is to be designed with participation from children and young people, will be supported by the Goethe Institute
Regulation is designed to protect against smuggling and cut off a source of terrorist financing
Warnings that the French government's proposed VAT hikes will undermine the country's standing in the global art market
European Union “green” guidelines create new conundrums for museums and artists
The British Art Market Federation chairman on Artists' Resale Right representing a serious challenge to market competitiveness in 2005
New report concludes that the levy mainly benefits artists’ estates
Accord reflects fear of American cultural imperialism
It will encase its tallest building in gold cloth
UK Charity Commissioners want access for women to Mount Athos
A plan to reconstruct Mostar's historic centre
Even the most hidebound museum or public institution has now woken up to new technologies
While many details are yet to be fine-tuned, it should be ready to protect Europe's cultural treasures by the end of the year
The European courts must decide what is a "national treasure"
There are concerns however about how effective or restrictive this regulation will be
The Regulation to enter into force by the end of March, the Directive in October
Dr Norbert Jopek to join Sculpture department
Dondelinger proposes uniform controls on external borders and a restitution system