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Objectionable Cubist collector used skills developed in an elite network to become a tenacious “Monuments Man” ...
In an eagerly anticipated volte-face, Italian lawmakers will reduce VAT on art sales from 22%, the highest rate in Europe, to 5%, its lowest. The decision, approved in a 20 June cabinet meeting and ...
Destino Valparaíso, an ambitious new museum funded by a local businessman and housed in a historic former school, seeks to tell the stories of the many diverse groups who helped shape the scenic coast ...
The art trade has a knotty relationship with investment funds. Although the $57.5bn art industry has arguably been built on the premise that art is a good investment, the bare-fac ...
The artist had intended to recontextualise a statue of king Leopold II, who oversaw a brutal regime in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
Bristol city council in the south west of England has launched a one-week public fundraising campaign in the hopes of purchasing a newly attributed JMW Turner painting consigned to auction at ...
The British Museum (BM) is continuing to add notable names to its board of trustees with the appointment of the Apple trailblazer Jony Ive. As former chief design officer at the tech giant, the London ...
The female figurine is thought to be a depiction of the god of fertility, and will be displayed at the Polish Arms Museum ...
As the contemporary art museum begins a five-year renovation, the historic building steps in as its temporary home—testing a new, collaborative institutional model in the heart of Paris ...
The fabled musician and poet Bob Dylan just cannot put his paint brush down. The folk singer’s art escapades have been well documented, including shows at London’s Halcyon Gallery in 2008 and 2016.
The work was pulled from a Christie's auction following claims by the Romanian government that it had been unlawfully removed from the country in 1947 ...
The activist from Last Generation Canada said “more resources have been put in place to secure and protect this artwork than to protect living, breathing people” ...