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Nuclear deal paves way for cultural diplomacy with Iran

Overtures include Louvre director’s planned visit to Tehran, while Italy lends classical sculpture

Plan foiled to sail off with portrait by Picasso

Spain could claim painting in private collection seized from banker's super yacht

Latest strike at National Gallery results in 'substantial closures'

New director will arrive as trade union steps up campaign to oppose privatisation of security staff

York Art Gallery expansion reveals collection's quality and building's long-hidden spaces

Outgoing head takes tough decision to introduce charging after funding cut

Sol LeWitt’s conceptual works installed for first time since the 1970s

Drawings defy time as they go on show in Santander's Botín Foundation

Gauguin, Degas, Man Ray: Danish gallery finds alternative to blockbusters

Copenhagen's Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek puts curiosity before crowd pleasing spectacles

Artists banned by UAE receive support of Documenta curators

Okwui Enwezor and Adam Szymczyk among those urging museums working in the Gulf to do more to help lift travel restrictions

Whitworth named UK museum of the year

Transformation of Manchester University's art gallery earns it £100,000 Art Fund prize

Young French-Japanese architects win Guggenheim Helsinki competition

Jury picks Moreau Kusunoki's design of pavilions beneath "lighthouse" with potential to grow <br>

The messiah complex is no coincidence

Bearded and berobed figures inspired artists including Schiele and Beuys

Broad ‘intensifies’ its collection ahead of Los Angeles museum opening

Foundation acquires political work by Longo and Murakami’s biggest painting

MoMA and Tate directors urge UAE to lift artists' travel bans

Leading directors and curators express support of artists Walid Raad and Ashok Sukumaran <br>

Qatar Museums to create vast Art Mill on Doha waterfront

Architectural competition launched to convert flour mill and grain silos into galleries and super store<br>

Tate Modern secures £6m in extra government funding

Promised increase to help run extension made quietly last year as public spending cuts expected elsewhere

Leading artists express solidarity with artist-activists banned by UAE

Support grows for Walid Raad and other Gulf Labor members<br>

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Rijksmuseum crowned European Museum of the Year

Dutch national museum of art and history sets new record as more than half a million people visit Late Rembrandt exhibition

Chris Burden, the US sculptor and performance artist, has died, aged 69

Los Angeles-based artist who pushed performances and sculpture to extreme limits and illuminated Lacma

Museums in Europe and US draw up rescue plans for ravaged sites in Iraq

France takes the lead as calls grow for co-ordinated response after attacks by fanatics on Assyrian royal cities

Clandon Park, a historic house in south of England, suffers devastating blaze

National Trust staff and firefighters salvage paintings and furniture but much is feared lost

Mexican artist wants to turn Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall into green space

Abraham Cruzvillegas asks London’s parks to dig for art’s sake

Nepal’s most important heritage feared destroyed by catastrophic earthquake

Unesco assesses damage to Kathmandu Valley’s World Heritage Sites and Italy offers expert help

Tate Modern director is heading to Berlin to run prestigious theatre

Chris Dercon will stay in London until summer 2017 as extension approaches completion

Shortlisted designs for Guggenheim Helsinki go on show

Exhibition accompanied by app that’s “like Tinder for buildings”—but will Finnish public be seduced?

Migrant workers in Abu Dhabi lose out as subcontractors exploit loophole

New York University promises to close “compliance gap” on Saadiyat Island as museum projects come under fresh scrutiny

Anri Sala named France's leading artist (again)

Camille Henrot and Laure Prouvost are fast-risers but only 19 women feature in top 100