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Lawyers and collectors weigh in on new rule that sets a 30-year limit on claims to property that was stolen by Nazis and Communist leaders
Lawyers and collectors weigh in on new rule that sets a 30-year limit on claims to property that was stolen by Nazis and Communist leaders
The site’s “Classic Nudes” series still includes erotic explorations of masterpieces at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, National Gallery in London, and Musée d’Orsay in Paris, as well as several other international institutions
The site’s “Classic Nudes” series still includes erotic explorations of masterpieces at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, National Gallery in London, and Musée d’Orsay in Paris, as well as several other international institutions
The social media platform removed the image earlier this week for breaking its "rules against nudity”
The social media platform removed the image earlier this week for breaking its "rules against nudity”
Architect's Modernist masterpiece was “incredibly badly built” and took six years and €140m to restore to its former glory
$50m renovation of California institution improves structural stability and helps to showcase the riches of the collection
$50m renovation of California institution improves structural stability and helps to showcase the riches of the collection
The artist Sky Hopinka and three recipients will receive $25,000 and residencies at an Ai Weiwei-designed home in upstate New York
Cloud Studies by Forensic Architecture on show at the Whitworth Gallery has been criticised by the UK Lawyers for Israel
Cloud Studies by Forensic Architecture on show at the Whitworth Gallery has been criticised by the UK Lawyers for Israel
Dutch duo DRIFT launches multi-sensory exhibition at The Shed, while Japanese-British collective Studio Swine’s presentation will go on show in Pace Gallery’s Burlington Gardens venue
Dutch duo DRIFT launches multi-sensory exhibition at The Shed, while Japanese-British collective Studio Swine’s presentation will go on show in Pace Gallery’s Burlington Gardens venue
Tefaf New York's former co-owners will launch the five-storey Art House this November with space for 60 galleries and a member's club—a similar model to London's Cromwell Place
The V&A has acquired a series of illustrations by Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya dealing with anti-Asian sentiment and many New York museums have acquired photographic prints by Julia Weist
The V&A has acquired a series of illustrations by Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya dealing with anti-Asian sentiment and many New York museums have acquired photographic prints by Julia Weist
Officials cite a surge of Delta variant cases and the ongoing travel bans to the US, which blocked more than half of the event’s exhibitors from attending
The works, chosen by casino mogul Steve Wynn, will be auctioned as the entertainment group MGM Resorts moves to focus its art collection on "diversity and inclusion"
Right-wing commentator says he is "tired of this endless conversation about the UK's complicity with slavery"
Right-wing commentator says he is "tired of this endless conversation about the UK's complicity with slavery"
A leaking roof has delayed the reopening of seven galleries of Greek art
Demonstrators plant cardboard tombstones outside a New York courthouse to call attention to Purdue Pharma’s role in deaths from the opioid painkiller Oxycontin
Jason Harrington pleaded guilty to selling phony paintings to at least 15 galleries and individuals between 2018 and 2020
David E. Little, who heads Amherst College’s museum, has experience in fund-raising, educating and curating at multiple US institutions
Artist's huge sculpture at Benesse Art Site Naoshima was "severely damaged" when it was washed out to sea during stormy weather earlier this week
Contemporary art venue has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic
Modi, who is currently held in Wandsworth Prison in London, is wanted for allegedly defrauding a state bank of £729m
Former BBC culture editor Will Gompertz steps into joint managing director role with Sandeep Dwesar
Government has established €600,000 three-year pilot project called NEXUD to combat illegal trade in antiquities