France’s leading arts PR firm Claudine Colin Communication acquired by Finn Partners
Founder Claudine Colin says she made the decision to secure the future of the communications company and to promote its development
Art Basel increases security for Paris + fair following state of alert in France
Anti-ram barriers will be placed around the venue following a terrorist incident in France, linked to Israel-Hamas war
Hauser & Wirth to open Paris gallery in October with Henry Taylor exhibition
Séverine Waelchli is announced as director of the gallery, which will be set in a four-storey neo-classical building near the Champs-Élysées
Paris's Centre Pompidou to shut for five years as part of major renovation project
The institution will be closed for its own 50th anniversary—but will work with the city's museums, including the Louvre, to stage projects during the period
Influential Düsseldorf dealer Hans Mayer—the first to show Warhol in Germany—dies aged 82
The gallerist is credited with introducing European audiences to post-war US artists
Giacometti Foundation director outlines vision for new museum on Paris’s left bank
French billionaire Xavier Niel will fund the renovation of Gare des Invalides site
Feeling fragile? Lyon Biennale returns after a three-year break and forges ties to the city and its past
Works by more than 200 artists are on show across French city, in sites that range from Renaissance courtyards to a former household appliance factory
'I think as a society we want more from art': Doug Aitken on his pop-up kaleidoscope pavilion set on an abandoned Venetian island
The US artist created the commission Green Lens for the fashion brand Saint Laurent
Centre Pompidou was about to sign a deal for a satellite space in South Korea—before coronavirus struck
Curators at French museum plan to launch video game centred on contemporary art while its Shanghai satellite reopens to the public
Marc-Olivier Wahler steps down as director of MSU Broad Art Museum
The Swiss curator is resigning from the Michigan institution for family reasons
Art Basel 2001 report: Collectors motivated by passion rather than stock market swings
This year has served as a good barometer of the Modern art market
Interview with Samuel Keller: Quality, not quantity at Art Basel 2000
The new director of the Swiss fair reveals his plans for its future
Ernst Beyeler’s museum opens
One of the world’s greatest collections of modern Impressionist and post-Impressionist art goes on view this month in a $37 million building by Renzo Piano
Basel beckons: from Bacon to Warhol, the cream of twentieth-century art on view
Europe’s grandest modern art fair will be bigger than ever this year, with collectors and museum curators from all over the world
What's On in Paris: Kosuth's ode to early 19th century Paris and first Warhol exhibition in Paris since '91
Also, Richard Hains's logo-mania and Robert Malaval's regurgitations