Admission fees have increased by 20% for adults and 39% for seniors and students, matching (and even exceeding) those at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
The London-based franchise expands further into the US market with the acquisition of two of its largest fairs
Visitors who accessed text via QR codes saw collector Emil Georg Bührle described as “a Nazi sympathiser, authoritarian militarist, at the very least a war profiteer and probably a war criminal”
With auction sales faltering and a respected commercial gallery going into administration, Ben Lewis sees echoes of the slump of 2008
Founded by art historian Romi Crawford, the new institution aims to both make art school more accessible and open up alternative forms of study and exchange
The dissident Belarusian artist, who once delivered manure to Alexander Lukashenko’s office, died in prison under mysterious circumstances
The museum won the prize for its six-year refurbishment and redisplay of one of Scotland’s largest art collections, amassed by the late shipping magnate William Burrell
Following a five-year absence, one of the founding members of the UN’s cultural agency is readmitted as the organisation’s 194th member state
The exhibition, which has been seen by more than 300,000 visitors to date at the de Young Museum, will travel to Houston, Miami and Minneapolis
The third Riboca had already been delayed twice because of the war in Ukraine

