Javier Pes

Alfred Taubman, former Sotheby's chairman, has died, aged 91

Shopping mall tycoon, art collector and auction house owner's eventful life included almost a year in prison<br>

Armenian churches in Turkey and Cyprus win awards for conservation and community reconciliation

Winners of Europa Nostra prize include Stonehenge visitor centre and virtual museum of St Mark's in Venice

Visitor figures 2014: the world goes dotty over Yayoi Kusama

Taiwan’s National Palace Museum clinches top spot in our attendance survey, but Japanese artist’s retrospectives are a phenomenon in South America and Asia

MoMA builds a new audience for Latin American architecture

Sixty years after a landmark architectural survey, the New York museum picks up where it left off

What happens when artists step into buyers' shoes: New Barbican exhibition "Magnificent Obsessions" showcases curio owned by the likes of Warhol and Hirst

Cookie jars and seven-legged lambs invite us to consider how distinctive styles emerged from the building blocks of various visual languages

Warhol, Rockwell and Walt Disney to come together in high-profile hyphenated exhibition

The show is due to open in Pittsburgh in spring 2017 before travelling to Stockbridge

Photo shows that made history

As a new book surveys landmark photographic exhibitions, museums are only starting to catch up with the digital revolution of the medium

V&A Cast Court restored to Victorian splendour

£2m, two year refurbishment to open next month

Tatearchive

Longer shows pay off for Tate as Matisse brings in the numbers

The Cut-Outs retrospective was seen by 563,000 visitors

Leonard Lauder: The man who put Cubism in the Met

The billionaire philanthropist reveals how he amassed a collection of works by Picasso, Braque, Gris and Léger with a museum in mind

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All of Warhol’s films and videos to be digitised

The project will make hundreds of the artists films more accessible

Germany’s Nazi past is evoked in Anselm Kiefer’s first retrospective in the UK

Dealing with the traumatic experience of growing up in a nation rising from the ruins of the Third Reich has been an important theme in the artist's work

Taipeiarchive

Taipei takes attendance top spot with loans from China

Asian art is in the ascendancy globally, while in Europe, Salvador Dalí reigns supreme

How to avoid digital boom and bust

There are plenty of grants for new digital projects but finding long-term funding could be much harder

Museumsarchive

The Riace bronze warriors back on their feet at last

The bronzes were seen by around 17,000 people in the first fortnight after they went back on display

Room with a view tops off Tate Britain’s revamp

Penelope Curtis, the gallery’s director, aims to accentuate the strengths of the collection and the building

AbEx fakes scandal silences the experts, situation “already as bad as it can get” amid lawsuits

In a time of increased importance on authentication, specialists are holding back in the hope of avoiding the worst.

Fight for Detroit’s art begins

Director of art museum in bankrupt city steels himself for long battle as price tags are put on greatest works

Hundreds of national museum workers on zero-hours contracts

Questions raised about the ethics of employment terms usually associated with discount stores and fast-food chains

Praise for Tate Britain rehang

The move from a thematic hang to a chronological one has been celebrated by critics

Tate Modern’s quick cash-flow fix involves dipping into collections fund

The £12 will be used to complete the London museum's extension, but it will be repaid at a later date

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Tate effort to represent Africa

Tate expands globalised holdings

Rothko’s children condemn Tate vandalism

One of Tate Modern's Rothkos is defaced in the name of art

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Tate spreads acquisition net to India and Russia

The museum is committed to diversifying their collection

Phaidonarchive

New owner plans digital future for Phaidon

Leon Black says art publisher to launch digital products

Collector Budi Tek reveals big vision for Shanghai

New Yuz Museum will be located in a 8,000 sq m. building with plans to swiftly expand