Further Controversy for French Culture Ministry as Museum Director Resigns
Art News Daily : 9 September
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As the Wadsworth Atheneum reopens, Rachel Cohen considers the legacy of one of its greatest benefactors
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The King is dead! Long live the King! Portraits of Louis XIV and his infant successor, Louis XV
Is there a case for teaching art history in all schools?
As some UK museums face cuts of up to 40 per cent, Bill Ferris and Alistair Brown discuss whether they should consider charging entrance fees again.
Your chance to win 'Drawing in Silver and Gold: Leonardo to Jasper Johns', by Stacey Sell & Hugo Chapman
Zzzzzzz. That, in brief, is the most accurate way to sum up London at the moment
Banning the import of antiques will not help the otherwise commendable effort to save the elephants
The octogenarian dared to stand up to militants at the ancient site
Honolulu Art Museum sues collector; Germany's proposed heritage law draws more fire; UK seeks to save its 'Sekhemka' statue
The artist is to curate a show about the colour at the Royal Academy
The FBI may know who stole them, but the location of 13 masterpieces remains a mystery
Debates about the estate's future tend to ignore the residents
London is now stuck in the August doldrums. I’d complain about it more if only I could muster the energy
On 15 July, the day after the historic Iranian nuclear deal was reached, the Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond told the House of Commons that ‘contacts with Iran will now be critical, opening the country up through trade and investment, travel, people-to-people contacts and Iranian students travelling abroad.’ One salient feature missing from Hammond’s hopeful survey […]
Which major works have made it into public collections this month?