The extensive archive, which includes client correspondence and daily records, will be catalogued over the course of the next few years
The septuagenarian artist, best known for her large-scale wire rope installations, has experienced a resurgence of attention from institutions and curators in recent years
The photo archives of Ebony and Jet magazines will be studied and digitised by Los Angeles’s Getty Research Institute and Washington, DC’s National Museum of African American History and Culture
The collection was amassed by Whitney and Lee Kaplan, who own and operate Arcana: Books on the Arts, beginning in the 1980s
Anatomy has long intersected with art, and artists have been central to creating a market for such intricate works
Richard Simms, the 93-year-old donor, built up the enviable collection on a dentist’s salary starting in the 1960s
Our pick of the gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections in 2019
Projects will range from exhibitions about the classical world to conservation and excavations and a book about “heritage and mass atrocities”
Our pick of the most significant new gifts and purchases to enter museum collections worldwide, from Delacroix’s sketchbooks to a pair of Brexit vases
From a Charles White retrospective to raw canvases inspired by the occult and queer sex magic
Purchase is part of a new programme known as the African American Art History Initiative
Indigenous peoples valued luxury objects more as tools of statecraft and for communicating with the divine than for their precious metals
Rise in restitution claims expected after launch of online German auction catalogues for 1930-45
Painstakingly documented by Ernest Long, this archive may be all that is left of many
The 10 essays of Seeing Rothko are distinctly varied in quality