The first ever exhibition of Tsogo land pieces and a hairpin made from Zulu ivory are among the highlights at Parcours des Mondes
This is the first time the prison has been opened to the public – and it's an ambitious feat
Art News Daily : 26 August
A round-up of this week's top art market stories, including new attributions for drawings in Brian Sewell's collection and changes in Sotheby's shareholders
When an artist has to prove in court that a painting isn't his, it's time to start asking questions about how we authenticate art
Art News Daily : 25 August
It's been a month of pop/art collaborations, including Frank Ocean's foray into art publishing, and Madonna's tempting invitation to Art Basel Miami
How contemplating historic art can change the way people think about contemporary society – and about themselves
Art news daily : 24 August
Marina Abramovic is apologetic, a very loose definition of ’Persian’, and Berlin’s pedestrians scandalise Ai Weiwei
But Mexico's new museum will need to demonstrate greater curatorial independence if it's to flourish in the long-term
Art News Daily : 23 August
Public collections need eloquent and passionate defenders if they are to thrive in today's tough climate
Art news daily: 22 August
It's been 20 years since Taipei's National Palace Museum loaned works to the US – now's the chance to see their Chinese treasures
Sport is more popular than ever, but only a handful of contemporary artists take it seriously as a subject. It wasn't always this way...
Art News Daily : 19 August
LACMA takes a look at the last 300 years of menswear in 'Reigning Men', but fails to address some key issues clearly enough
Art News Daily : 18 August
Ghosthunters have been fishing for phantoms in a Lincolnshire museum – the latest in a long tradition of haunted museums
This is but one more example of the vulnerability of art beyond the gallery walls
Reforms to the Limbach Commission, which deals with restitution claims, are welcome – but they won't be enough
Art News Daily : 17 August
Rock art around the world is increasingly at risk of being destroyed. How can important ancient sites be better cared for?