Warsaw-born RIBA gold medal winner, who became the professor of architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, changed architectural understanding
The Manhattan-based centre, which builds on legacy of Otto Kallir’s Galerie St Etienne, is making its vast library and archives available to scholars
As a major exhibition on the Dutch Old Master opens at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, a divide has emerged among specialists over the total number of autograph works
Pioneering research by a National Museums of Scotland curator finds statue reflects a village of eminent tomb-makers
Scholars are divided over whether either of the paintings of Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy—or both of them—are copies
The art world has yet to tackle issues around works like Picasso’s $115m child-prostitute portrait
The scholar will give six talks surveying more than 2,000 years of Chinese history
The subject appears throughout this year's programme for the leading US conference for art historians
Across two books, the master's work is interpreted in divergent, not diverse, ways
Curators and scholars on their key exhibitions of 2013, 2014 and beyond.
Competing claims and potential conflicts of interests delay publication, originally scheduled for 2006
The 10 essays of Seeing Rothko are distinctly varied in quality
Dealers not welcome says director of Calder Foundation
David Sylvester reevaluates violence
The inaugural edition focuses on works from the 1960s
With an excerpt from leading expert Werner Schmalenbach’s monograph