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The antiques trade and lower- to mid-tier sectors of the art market are waiting for the situation to stabilise, while the ...
The author of a new book, Jeff Koehler, tells us about the French artist’s fruitful but sometimes tricky sojourns in Tangier ...
The regulations, which comes into force this month, require proof that certain cultural goods have been lawfully exported ...
A young Armenian painter named Vosdanig Manuk Adoian emigrated to the US in 1920, fleeing from the Armenian genocide. After ...
From a stolen portrait of Francis Bacon to encromancy, here's our selection of outstanding shows to see in the UK capital ...
The often violent history of public statues and museum collections—including that of Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum—is told in ...
The critic J. Hoberman’s take on Manhattan counterculture charts the rise of artists such as Andy Warhol and Yoko Ono ...
The prize, now in its 22nd year, will be the subject of a group show in Ottawa this autumn, and the winner will be revealed ...
All you ever wanted to know about the subject, from a pivotal novel to a book on how Postmodernism “shapes all aspects of ...
Our pick of exhibitions of female artists whose practice is rooted in cultural traditions, processes and storytelling ...
It’s been a busy year for Marina Tabassum, the first South Asian architect to design London’s annual Serpentine Gallery ...
Three rooms at the Rio de Janeiro museum reopen to the public this month, offering a glimpse at recently donated artefacts ...
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