US university museum returns Nazi-looted painting to rightful heirs
The Ackland Art Museum restituted a painting taken from a prominent Jewish collector via Nazi coercion
The Ackland Art Museum restituted a painting taken from a prominent Jewish collector via Nazi coercion
The two works on paper once belonged to Fritz Grünbaum, an Austrian cabaret performer who was killed in the Holocaust
The findings in the Upano Valley, researchers say, counter racist and dismissive attitudes about Amazonian heritage
An active-duty senior airman was detained for his role in a scheme overhyping the value of NFTs
The Ram temple in Ayodhya, consecrated next week, has been the subject of a long and deadly campaign by Hindu nationalist groups
The playful creature—painted while the artists were living in the Yellow House—has crept out of hiding after more than 100 years
Co-curated by the Los Angeles museum's director, Michael Govan, the exhibition is designed by Tadao Ando
Plus, Singapore's art scene and a photograph by Zanele Muholi
Directors of leading institutions in the country warn of the damage that budget cuts and a scaling back on international collaboration could do to the sector
The fair has seen exhibitor numbers decrease by 29% since 2023, but many galleries are reporting a better turnout
A row erupted last summer over transparency issues concerning her appointment
Lek has taken over a disused mall in Berlin for his latest speculative fiction show on self-driving cars