Student sculptors revive the faces of cold-case victims
04 April 2016The New York Academy of Art hopes to turn the popular five-day class into a 15-week course for its Masters candidates
Le Corbusier’s freshly-restored Paris shelter to open to the public
04 April 2016Residents will give tours of the Salvation Army’s Cité de Refuge
Sekhemka to leave the UK as export licence deadline passes
01 April 2016A matching offer was not made in time to keep the Egyptian statute, controversially sold off by Northampton Museum in 2014, in the country
Blind, 90-year-old son of Holocaust victims sues to find his family’s art
01 April 2016David Toren has filed a petition in New York State Supreme Court asking the Berlin auction house Villa Grisebach to reveal the buyers of works sold there
Beyond Freud and fetish art: Allen Jones in New York
01 April 2016Curator Norman Rosenthal aims to reintroduce the British artist to a “conservative, Donald Trump-era” America in a show at Michael Werner Gallery
Former managing director of the Centre Pompidou pleads guilty to misuse of public funds
01 April 2016Agnès Saal’s taxi bills raised an outcry in France over spending by high-level civil servants
The Met gets a second chance to get contemporary art right
01 April 2016After 75 years of fumbling, the New York museum can use the Breuer building to play to its strengths and explore art-making across time
Exodus continues at Sotheby’s with worldwide head of contemporary art Cheyenne Westphal set to leave
31 March 2016Departure follows that of co-head Alex Rotter last month
Italy to ramp up security at famous culture sites after Brussels attacks
31 March 2016Culture ministry has pledged €300m to safeguard museums and monuments including the Colosseum, Uffizi and Pompeii
Visitor Figures 2015: Jeff Koons is the toast of Paris and Bilbao
31 March 2016But Taipei tops the most visited exhibition list, with a show of works by the 20th-century artist Chen Cheng-po
For the record: 18th-century drawings of Palmyra on show in Cologne
31 March 2016Louis-François Cassas documented many of the ancient Syrian city’s buildings, including the Temple of Bel that Isil destroyed last year
Springtime in Paris sees four art fairs open this week
31 March 2016Art Paris Art Fair gives pride of place to female artists, while PAD celebrates its 20th anniversary
Reviews
Robert Motherwell at 100: Gregory Gilbert reflects on the artist’s centenary
New research into the artist's work has offered new perspectives, but much work remains to be done
































