Knoedler donates photo archive to Frick
The contribution was in recognition of the Frick's role in hosting the gallery's anniversary show
Collector profile: Raymond Nasher, the world’s biggest private collector of modern sculpture
The shopping-mall millionare has been wooed by museums all over the world, but Dallas looks set to benefit from generosity in the great American tradition
First Interview with MoMA's new director Glenn Lowry on modernising the Modern
Gertrude Stein asks: museum or modern? MoMA’s director replies
At home with Lovis Corinth
The artist’s daughter, now eighty-seven, reminisces about being painted by her father and life in Weimar Berlin
On Knoedler & Company's 150th anniversary, we remember the masterpieces that have graced their walls
This month, the New York gallery celebrates its sesquicentennial with an exhibition on its most famous paintings and clients
Forgery is fun for all: Exhibition at Nelson-Atkins Museum puts art of the ancient world put to the test
Visitors get to decide between fakes and the real thing
Miami Beach, the Wolfsonian, “Sometimes it moves sideways and sometimes it moves backwards but generally speaking it will move forward”
Financial problems for decorative arts museum launched last November
“Converging Cultures: art & identity in Spanish America”: a much anticipated exhibition
Four years late, the major show of Spanish colonial art and culture reveals the viceroyalties of New Spain and Peru produced during Spanish dominion
How fares the digital revolution: A look at the Corbis Corporation
We assess the benefits that have accrued to museums and publishers so far
Contemporary art worth $5 million donated to MoMA
The gift was made by New York millionairess Elaine Dannheisser, who says her collection contains “a lot of tough art”
Guggenheim goes virtual with new high-tech installations
Deutsche Telekom backs struggling SoHo branch
Chicago’s answer to MoMA: Museum of Contemporary Art opens next month
Chicagoans have raised $55 million for this major new museum
The long and fruitful relationship between Picasso and portraiture: Interview with curator William Rubin
The Director Emeritus of the Museum of Modern Art, New York and leading Picasso scholar in American museums discusses the exhibition he has curated opening this month
Collector profile: Abolala Soudavar – bibliophily in the blood
His great Persian manuscript paintings are now on loan to the Sackler
Elizabeth Murray curates MoMA exhibition of women Modernist artists
This feminist show is the fifth of the museum's artist-curated exhibitions drawn from the permanent collection
Kitaj retrospective finds sanctuary in the US after cyclone of abuse at Tate
University College, Oxford, has commissioned R.B. Kitaj to paint a portrait of President Clinton (a former Rhodes Scholar) for the school’s Great Hall, but the honour hardly compensates for the American expatriate's treatment at Tate
Kandinsky's "Compositions" – a connoisseur's show now on at MoMA
His huge struggles towards abstraction united as he never saw them
The centrepiece of The Baltimore Museum of Art's new wing for post-war art is a Warhol wonderland
It is the biggest display of Andy Warhol’s paintings outside the museum in Pittsburgh
FotoFest 94 emphasises global environment concerns
The Texas gathering is expected to attract as many as 50,000 visitors
Six-figure sum for Frida Kahlo’s journal
Abrams’s winning bid for 170-page illustrated diary
Giacometti retrospective to be held at New York's Acquavella Galleries Inc.
Acquavella's good name has guaranteed the participation of several distinguished lenders
Corporations favour political correctness
Arts sponsorship is increasingly associated with marketing concerns rather than disinterested corporate philanthropy
“I still believe in the hand of the artist”: Interview with collector Eugene Thaw
The connoisseur, dealer, collector and patron of the Morgan Library discusses the importance of emotional impact, and how the art market has transformed since the start of his career
The Joseph Beuys drawings scandal: Expert Heiner Bastian explains why the drawings are fakes while the dealer who owns them defends them and himself
“I’m right and you’re wrong!” “No, I’m right and you’re wrong!”
Houston's Museum of Fine Arts bucks the recession in Texas
The museum's endowment has grown to $157 million and a $50 million building by Raphael Moneo comes next
Leonardo Codex on the market
Autumn sale at Christie’s expected for the last manuscript by the artist in private hands — in 1980 it sold for £2 million
Hiring out the collection: the Whitney does, MoMA doesn’t
Collection leasing provides a fundraising alternative for some museums, and a surrogate permanent collection for others
A major private museum of Impressionism and Greek art for Athens
Architect of the Louvre pyramid, I.M. Pei, is its designer
Guggenheim Museum-Hummel deal on hold as Milan courts consider besmirched Beuys works
Row over dubious drawings comes to US
The ADAA thirty years on: “We’ve cleaned up tax fraud, the selling of fakes, helped recover thefts, and supported freedom of expression”
As the Art Dealers Association of America’s annual Armory show drew to an end we talked to Gilbert Edelson, a founder member