The latest development in the ongoing dispute over a 1916 portrait believed to have been stolen from Fritz Grünbaum by the Nazis
Exploring Frank Auerbach’s first-ever Berlin exhibition, plus Dan Hicks discusses the origins of contemporary debates around colonialism, art, and heritage, and an expert on Ian Hamilton Finlay reflects on the artist’s work ahead of a run of centenary exhibitions
Exploring the late pontiff’s deep connection to and impact on visual culture, plus why Turner’s work continues to resonate so strongly today, and the story of Sargent’s most famous painting
Backed by MPs and artists including Tracey Emin and Larry Achiampong, the report calls for a £5m grassroots visual arts fund and a reversal of funding cuts
The exhibition, entitled Pairs Skating, is due to open later today at the Yermilov Centre
The mid-17th-century painting, titled ‘Confirmation’, is a key work from the vast collection of the emirate’s Department of Culture and Tourism, which is now being made public
Research on ‘Wise and Foolish Virgins’, which is going back on display at the National Trust’s Upton House in Warwickshire, has revealed alterations made by the Venetian artist and others over time
Berlin-based Michael Najjar has been working with scientists in Greenland to tell stories with images designed to replace familiar memes of environmental journalism
The Barcelona museum’s latest revamp has added 2,000 sq. m for immersive exhibitions
The museum in Kansas City has tapped the firm Weiss Manfredi to overhaul its campus

