Scholars and heirs are divided over bronze editions attributed to the British-Mexican Surrealist’s final years
As Vincent wrote to his brother, “life happens … in the garden, it isn’t so sad”
Mondrian, Magritte and Freud are among the masterpieces acquired by the sanctioned Russian billionaire, according to a report by The Guardian
More than 1,600 police officers take part in raids in Berlin to solve violent theft from Dresden’s Green Vault
As the museum opens an ambitious $450m expansion, activists are demanding that “vulture fund” investor Steven Tananbaum be taken off the board—but he is not the only trustee with financial interests in the island
Yves Bouvier, whose bail set at €27m, denies wrongdoing
Bank gets €28m from sale of Paris mansion
The number of artefacts under restitution claims is rising
Three dealers say initial complaints were dismissed by Artcurial specialists
The works were supposedly from the artist’s family and "rediscovered"
Sold at auction for 4.52bn, ($4.86m)
A report which concluded that ancient bowls on loan from a Norwegian collector “must have been illegally excavated in Iraq” has not been made public
Documents seen by The Art Newspaper reveal that five bowls, 37 cups and 187 spoons were offered with the 14 pieces which make up the Roman treasure
University College London has set up an inquiry to examine the origin of “looted” bowls on loan from a Norwegian collector
Moore was once the friend and agent of the artist
The court was convinced by differences in the artists' technique
Sixteen of the doubted paintings are displayed in the Van Gogh museum; leading scholars to consider another 21 dubious works
Next month the Belgian city of Ghent is mounting a high-tech search for a panel of Van Eyck's masterpiece missing since 1934
Scotland Yard launches investigation into highly skilful counterfeits of antique Jasper and Black Basalt ware