Sixteen panels, thought to have been created 5,000 to 7,000 years ago, include rare depictions of sheep
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Construction has begun, but wrangling between opposing political factions about how to represent one of the darkest chapters in the country’s history threatens to stall project
The painting previously sold at Christie’s for £254,500
Her six decade-long career was distinguished by experimentation and humour
The former director of the National Gallery quits after “catastrophic” exit of Anastasia Tennant, the Arts Council’s senior policy adviser on cultural property
The space, once used by the likes of Karl Marx, is finally available for all visitors to the London institution to see
The work, to be auctioned at Sotheby’s today, was one of more than 2,500 held as collateral and sold, shortly before the Nazi invasion, by the Dutch bank Lisser & Rosenkranz
Our round-up of the latest art publications
Former museum director Bruce Boucher’s room-by-room account of the architect’s collection takes far readers beyond the catalogue
Andrei Molodkin had threatened to destroy unidentified works by artists including Pablo Picasso if the WikiLeaks founder died in jail, but now they are to be set free