A study of US arts policy and the ideology of denazification in post-war Germany
With LACMA's “Art of Two Germanys/Cold War Cultures” opening soon, the artistic heritage of Germany is again under the microscope
And the highlights of their collections
Long live the united nations of the arts?
Problematic Warhols hinder Christie’s but Sotheby’s sparkles with Richter Riley, Barceló and Flanaghan
This important addition to Scottish collections includes nearly all of his best multiples
Montreal Museum maintains they bought the Vasari in good faith
Beuys will be Beuys will be Beuys . . .
Financier unveils his new museum in Sintra’s former Casino with a collection formed in just four years
Tradition meets trendiness in this huge exhibition of British fashion
Peace was celebrated in Europe fifty years ago. As The Art Newspaper reaches its fiftieth issue this month, we look at the art of a war-torn world
It is the biggest display of Andy Warhol’s paintings outside the museum in Pittsburgh
Simon's widow has announced that his art collection will remain at the museum in Pasadena
Open until 15 March, the show may serve as an introduction to the sculptor for a post-war generation unfamiliar with his legacy
Including Tinguely’s farewell “Collaboration” at Galérie Beaubourg
Exploring the influence of immigrants and how the world moved on from the war
After Warhol and Johns, it’s the turn of the globe-trotting
Generous lending has set them up for a blockbuster year