Fifty years later, Monumenta’s organisers and attendees reflect on what was arguably the most ambitious school project ever ...
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Sotheby’s has agreed to pay $6.25m to the state of New York to settle a four-year-long case brought against the auction house ...
Ahead of the Biennale's closing week, we highlight the talking-point exhibitions and events that there's still time to catch ...
Richard Semmel, a Jewish textiles entrepreneur in Berlin, was forced to sell the painting after fleeing Nazi persecution in ...
The British Museum (BM) has boosted its Chinese art holdings after receiving a private collection of 1,700 ceramic items from ...
Penrith Regional Gallery focuses on sightings of the folkloric ‘Blue Mountains panther’ through works by 18 Australian ...
Eike Schmidt, the director of Naples’s Museo di Capodimonte, has announced a new “age of major restorations” as he seeks to ...
Six stand accused of negligence causing involuntary harm, including the culture ministry’s heritage operator, for its role in ...
Many superb exhibitions opened, as ever, in and around last month’s Frieze week in London. But for concept, design, breadth ...
“It’s no longer the fact that Ghana is an emerging talent. It has arrived,” says the dealer Marwan Zakhem of the country’s ...
The most valuable lot of the week is a record-breaking Magritte with a third-party guarantee, but the most talked-about is a ...