Six centuries of city’s connection to Muslim world explored in rare Uffizi and Bargello collaboration
Stop the press!
Freed from Tate's "tough agenda" of blockbuster shows, sculpture scholar is opening up Portuguese museum's Islamic collections
This small book is ground-breaking, bringing to light Islamic beliefs and superstitions
Keir collection of 2,000 works is one of the world's largest
Sackler Gallery explores the movement of these religious texts in major loan show
The non-courtly manuscripts and miniatures of the al-Sabah Collection come together in a new publication
Jane Jakeman reviews two very different takes on art in the Middle East
Sufi-inspired exhibition aims to rescue Islam from the extremists
The Jameel Prize show at the Victoria and Albert Museum looks for the best in Islamic or Islamic-inspired art
Farbod Dowlatshahi no longer advisor to Khalili trust
Christie’s totals higher, but Sotheby’s had the standout individual piece
But Arab donors are in scarce supply, while Turks, Iranians and others spend freely
Our first glimpse of plans for multiple museums laid out by the Iranian industrialist at Art Dubai '08
The Iranian businessman has an extensive collection of Islamic and modern art
The Sunday Times values it at $9 billion, but several dealers disagree
Major collectors based in Gulf state are lending work
The new display is entirely funded by the Jameel family of Saudi Arabia
Why Napoleon became a Muslim
The Art Newspaper visits the biggest art collector in the world and talks about the five museums he is building in Doha
Jameel Gallery to be funded by car dealership Hartwell PLC
The exhibition illustrates how monarchical patronage in the 15th century paved the way for an age of artistic accomplishment in Iran
"The World Cup effect"
How Islamic decorative arts influenced 15th- and 16th-century Western artists
The most expensive private town house ever put up for sale in Britain
The latest volume in the catalogues of the Khalili Collection describes the art of the Muslim courts of India
Negotiations between David Nasser Khalili and British government ongoing
Follows disappearance of jewels, manuscripts