Authenticity of Tarsila do Amaral painting shown at SP-Arte called into question
A leading Brazilian auctioneer claims that the painting, which was offered for $3.2m in a private viewing during the fair, is a forgery
A leading Brazilian auctioneer claims that the painting, which was offered for $3.2m in a private viewing during the fair, is a forgery
The German-born curator will step back from his new role as Capodimonte museum director
Conservative Robert Jenrick argues that proposed long term loans of disputed works is a legal fabrication
The landmark in Paris is struggling, as costs for repairing and repainting the massive 135-year-old structure threaten to spiral out of control, prompting workers on the site to strike—just as the Olympic Games are about to kick off.
However arts organisations worldwide trail behind the corporate sector and academia, according to a study, often because of limited resources
Renovations need to win out over new extensions, says sustainability professor Martin Müller, and museums need to 'get back to basics'