Javier Pes
Collectors' gift of Hockney and Freud to the Tate honours its director
Mercedes and Ian Stoutzker have conferred an exceedingly generous donation on the gallery
Dulwich Picture Gallery puts Warhol in context
The decorative qualities of the pop artist put him in a tradition dating back to the 18th century
Uli Sigg's huge gift to Hong Kong museum M+
The Swiss collector is donating 1,463 Chinese contemporary works, with plans to sell another 47
Pompidou at war with its US donors
The president of the Paris museum and chairman of its American fundraisers go head to head over expense of India show and how it raises cash in the US
Marina Abramovic hires Rem Koolhaas to design her centre
The museum will purportedly need $8m in funds
Are too many museums relying on too few architects?
Famous name or talented newcomer—how art museum architects are chosen today
Tate Acquisitions: Felix Gonzalez-Torres
The artist's work is among 287 purchases made by Tate in the last year
Caution is the word for collectors and dealers at this year's Pavilion of Art and Design London
Though sales have been fairly solid at the fair, few very high priced pieces have been shown due to anxiety around the stock market crisis
Dalí foundation fights the forgers
A conference in Catalonia will hopefully solve the ongoing problem with fake multiples in the market
A warm welcome at Sunnylands as the favourite retreat of American presidents gets a new visitor centre
The continuing restoration of the home makes it fit for a queen (Queen Elizabeth II to be precise)
Why American art museums are reluctant to mark the 150th anniversary of the Civil War
It was a different story for the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth in 2009
Tate as tenant: Tate Modern alters its Bankside property deal
Trustees’ £142m property deal commutes their current lease
Tate gets a helping hand from Oman as a 'modest' few million are put forward for Tate Modern 2
Given the Tate still needs over £100m, it is a welcome gift
Mark Jones to step down as director at V&A
End of an era of modernisation
Antony Gormley’s statue for UK war museum was shot down by Battle of Britain hero
The sculpture of a girl between a rocket and a missile "was a step too far for the board," says the UK artist
Still a 'Sensation': How much do the Young British Artists matter in 2010, as they enter middle age?
What is the critical and market sentiment around the artists who made headlines at the Royal Academy, in London, 13 years ago?
Do the Young British Artists remain a 'sensation'?
The debate regarding the relevancy of the Young British Artists as they enter middle age
Building a museum powerhouse: A timeline of the Tate Modern
After a decade of acclaim, will its success be topped by Tate Modern 2?
Charles Saatchi, the comeback king: New Chelsea gallery a definitive success
Attendance figures for the the Saatchi Gallery exceed their 1 million visitor goal
Deitch: first glimpse of plans for Los Angeles
The Museum of Contemporary Art could see Ofili's Tate survey enter its doors
Grosz heirs vs MoMA case dismissed
MoMA maintains that the Grosz works were never Nazi loot
V&A plans £120m second phase of renewals
Medieval and Renaissance galleries crown phase one of museum’s “Future Plan”