Karl and Rosi Adler’s heirs had claimed that “La repasseuse” (1904) had been sold under duress as the couple fled Nazi persecution
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The ancient site remains open as curators investigate the damage
Members of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany party released a statement criticising the exhibition for its explicit imagery, but others have positioned the intervention as an attempt to impede artistic freedom
The American artist married complex with simple, from Minimalist canvases to “maximalist” sculptures
The collector and textiles entrepreneur Carl Sachs sold the painting after fleeing to Switzerland from Nazi Germany in 1939
Conservation has revealed the extensive changes Rubens made to a work originally by Herri Met de Bles
"The acerbic and sometimes misanthropic troublemaker who was such a generous champion of younger artists and critics"
New York artist was acclaimed for the power of her paintings and quilts telling the civil rights story
An in-depth interview with the artist on his cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Louise Bourgeois’s art to the love poems of Rumi
The Korea Arts Management Service supports a wide range of publications aimed to increase and deepen knowledge of Korean art. Here are some books that have been recently published or are due to be released this year