Emily Sharpe
MFA Boston to bring experts together with $24m overhaul of conservation centre
New facilities will encourage a cross-departmental approach
Artist creates 'guinea pig' work for researchers to experiment on
Project explores long-term preservation issues of 3D-printed works
Spot the horse: imaging technology reveals hidden secrets of Dutch Golden Age paintings
New algorithm, developed by scientists at the National Gallery of Art, precisely aligns layered images to reveal compositional differences
US exhibition shines light on Qur’ans as collector's objects
Sackler Gallery explores the movement of these religious texts in major loan show
How the artist Robert Rauschenberg got his goat
Swedish conservators allow Monogram to travel to London, New York and San Francisco for a major traveling survey
Dig deep to put the finishing touch to Vasari’s spectacular ceiling
Charities and the Italian government need help to buy the final panel of a renowned Venetian painting
Sydney Opera House roof gets special soundcheck
Getty grant helps to modernise tap-test of city’s tile-clad landmark
Prada boss says private firms must chip in to restore Italian heritage damaged in quakes
Patrizio Bertelli made the plea at the unveiling of Vasari's Last Supper, which is back on display 50 years after it was damaged in the Florence flood of 1966
Modern-day Monuments Men wanted by the British Army
UK military draws up plans for specialist unit to protect cultural heritage in war zones
Three to see: Vienna
See Francis Alÿs’s dreamy paintings and Dürer’s apocalyptic nightmare during Vienna Art Week<br>
Vasari’s Last Supper back on display 50 years after Florence Flood
Panel painting was submerged in polluted water for 12 hours when the Arno burst its banks in 1966
50th anniversary of the Florence Flood: Memories from a drowned world
An oral history project on the 1966 disaster captures conservators’ stories of weeping officials and guards unknowingly treading on an Old Master
Rodin’s working methods revealed as his dancers give up their secrets
Scrutiny of clay figures and plaster casts shows how artist reused limbs and torsos
Rauschenberg goat is given a rare outing
Stuffed mammal is certain to be a highlight of Tate Modern’s survey of the late US artist’s work in December
Restorers use Japanese algae and sturgeon glue to treat Futurist work
Giacomo Balla's Automobile Speed + Light + Noise to go back on view in Zurich
Three to see: London
From Chaimowicz’s dark disco delights to the long shadow of influence cast by Caravaggio <br>
Fluorescent rabbits, slime mould and bacteria: artists get biological
Bio artists were hard at work in labs long before Philippe Parreno installed a bioreactor in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall
Concrete-encased Cadillac stops traffic in Chicago
Restored Fluxus work launches city-wide celebration of public art
Croatian heritage has a friend in Britain
Over the past 25 years, the International Trust for Croatian Monuments has raised more than £500,000 to repair the ravages of war
Three to see: beyond London
Do time in Oscar Wilde’s Reading jail, self-reflect with Maria Lassnig in Liverpool before seeing the light in Cambridge with illuminated manuscripts <br> <br>
Researchers burst Moholy-Nagy’s bubbles at the Guggenheim
Conservators and plastics experts worked together to examine the warps and flaws in the artist's Plexiglas experiments
Curtain rises on Buddha restoration
Visitors to Boston will see conservators at work
All aboard the Mary Rose: Henry VIII’s fully restored warship opens to the public
Visitors will be able to see the Tudor king's favourite vessel up close as protective barriers come down
Wake-up call: climate change is serious threat to our heritage
As the Unesco World Heritage Committee convenes in Istanbul, a recent report by the organisation highlights sites under threat from global warming<br>