The Weis family's private trove of masterworks has emerged at last
We look back at the blockbuster, with intriguing and little-known stories behind many of the loans
At the fair’s second New York iteration, bespoke decorative art meets food, music, drag and even body piercing
Lonnie G. Bunch III, the Smithsonian’s secretary, wrote in a staff letter and another addressed to the White House that the institution will continue its internal review
Could the Manhattan district attorney's seizures be putting people off sending artworks to the city?
Warren Stephens has brought works by Cézanne, Renoir and Edgar Degas to London
This year’s leading prize for US art writers also honours The Art Newspaper contributor Nicole Martinez
She assumes a newly created position, signalling the Getty’s long-term commitment to project
The public works, inspired by the French street artist JR, have been installed on the facade of the 16th-century Procuratie Vecchie
Teasing apart the alliances between for-profit trade events and charitable organisations

