Five thousand items, shared between Whitney and artist's boyhood home, could inspire new exhibitions
Ambitious projects on Latino, Chicano and Latin American art could rewrite art history textbooks
The money secures a permanent professorship at the museum’s Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts
The Mosse Art Research Initiative aims to recover thousands of missing works
Douglas Dreishpoon joins the foundation from the Albright-Knox Gallery
An extensive public database chronicles the university’s rich holdings related to the Weimar art school
The conference follows a publication detailing the museum's collection of his work and Albert Barnes early support of the artist
Independent research post is informed by the philosophies of the American Minimalist sculptor Donald Judd and the Scottish Enlightenment thinker David Hume
Started by one man based on a now defunct database, the Photographers’ Identities Catalogue could one day become a community-driven wiki
Three-year archive programme will focus on Modern British and contemporary artists, starting with three women
CT scans reveal secrets of Field Museum’s Peruvian and Egyptian treasures before they are sent on the road
"Feat in forensics” finally establishes correct sequence of artist's private album
Joint project to place 31.5 million images on a single website would “revolutionise” art history, says Frick Collection’s Inge Reist
Research project and show explain conservators’ difficulties with his techniques
Tiny paint flakes from damaged work give clues to artist’s technique
Non-profit organisation has big plans to gather data from 500 sites over the next five years
Despite a lavish, 300-page book and a high-profile presentation, strong doubts remain
Face recognition software used to spot terrorists may be the answer to identifying unknown sitters in portraits.
The volume is a compendium of papers presented at the Gallery in September 2009
Where next after Leo-mania?
Collectors and dealers alike must prepare for questioning as art-money relationship comes under the microscope
The Harvard museum owns an almost complete set
Work on Civil War submarine leads to pioneering technique
US scholars, conservators and scientists collaborate to prove that a “14th-century manuscript” is a skilled fake
After five years of research and conservation, Leonardo's masterpiece is once again looking its best
New research poses more questions than answers over possible attributions for items that were withdrawn from March sale
Researchers see future applications for this cross-over science