In a digital age, painting may seem quaint, but its appeal endures, among artists, scholars and collectors
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The sales of mostly Surrealist art from the patron’s London home has the highest estimate ever placed on a single collection by the auction house in Europe
The first-of-its-kind case saw Oghenochuko Ojiri, an expert on the BBC’s ‘Bargain Hunt’, sentenced to two and a half years in prison earlier this month
Groups representing scientists, teachers and culture workers held a protest outside the institution on Sunday over its deals with oil company BP and Adani Green Energy
In response to the president’s targeting of National Portrait Gallery director Kim Sajet, the organisation has issued a strategically broad statement, touting its independence and governance by a board and secretary
Museo Casa Kahlo, in the artist’s family home in Coyoacán, promises to reveal an intimate portrait of the global icon’s childhood
The 18-month residency includes time to explore the New York museum’s collection and meet with staff and scholars, plus opportunities to work with Vacheron Constantin’s experts in Geneva
Vila 31, which opened in Tirana in April, is the latest initiative by the Paris-based foundation Art Explora
Vila 31, which opened in Tirana in April, is the latest initiative by the Paris-based foundation Art Explora
The work was previously attributed to a follower of the 18th-century artist Julius Caesar Ibbetson, but experts agree it was infact painted by a teenaged Turner

