The 5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive has passed into UK law. What impact will it have on the British art market?
At the Fondation Cartier and soon at the Hayward Gallery, art really does grow on trees
A court recently ruled that the ancient site be reconverted into a mosque, casting the fate of its well-preserved mosaics and wall paintings into question
Most traces of the city’s early 20th-century nightlife have now disappeared. Only the shells of former casinos and theatres hint at this bygone era
It’s been a year since the publication of a groundbreaking report calling for the restitution of African cultural heritage in French museums. How has it been received?
Their existence is no longer a secret, but the status of many of the works seized after the Second World War remains unclear
He is best known as the pupil of Donatello and teacher of Michelangelo, but the Florentine sculptor has more than enough accomplishments of his own
The painter’s forensic study of his subjects allowed him to portray them with a startling emotional depth
A new festival in Melbourne and a survey of Claudia Andujar in Paris are among the events to watch out for in 2020
From Renaissance painting to Romantic poetry – expect celebrations of Raphael, Piranesi, Wordsworth and more
Highlights in the year ahead include a spate of shows around the theme of maternity and a survey of recent figurative painting
US audiences have new treats in store from Alexei Ratmansky, while in London the Barbican and Sadler's Wells celebrate the work of Michael Clark and Richard Alston
From The Rock as an art detective to warts-and-all Warhol – the must-see films and a first reading list for art lovers
How will recent investment in AI and digital channels affect the art market? And what of the prospect of Brexit?
The Humboldt Forum in Berlin is scheduled to open – finally – in the autumn, while in Oslo the Munch Museum returns in a smart new home
What to watch in the world of architecture in 2020, from the race to become the world's tallest building to increasingly urgent conservation battles
Artists including Lubaina Himid, Hew Locke and Ibrahim Mahama pick out their favourite shows and events of the past year
Man (as represented by white men) is no longer the measure of all things at the headquarters of modern art
Fifty years after his death, William Russell Flint – once hugely popular, if critically spurned – deserves reevaluation
The artist started out working with textiles – but has since broadened her focus to explore alternative communities
Henbury Hall is a fine example of neo-Palladian architecture. But what does it mean to recreate a historical style?
With a London gallery restaging Valie Export's exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 1980, the artist looks back at her controversial body of work
After a £35m renovation and expansion, the granite city can finally display its collections in the manner they deserve
Museums have avoided displaying images of the Prophet in recent years – but might this not do a disservice to the heritage of Islam?