The Art Newspaper
Iran imposes capital punishment for illicit exportation of antiquities
This legislation may come to late, as several archaeological sites have already been looted, and their content distributed throughout the international market
Fundació Joan Miró gears up for an outstanding programme including Beuys, Tàpies and the modern classics
Generous lending has set them up for a blockbuster year
Theft of the Soviet Union's largest private collection of Western European and Russian art
Soviet collectors appeal for protection from KGB
What's On: Fundació Caixa de Pensions to host Hodgkin retrospective and exhibition in recognition of Vuillard's fiftieth anniversary
Also scheduled is "Passage de l'Image", in which the different ways in which artists have adopted electronic media are charted
Daimler-Benz sponsors Warhol car crashes in Madrid
The series known as “Cars” opens the season at the Juan March Foundation
The Queen to open gallery of Indian art at Victoria and Albert Museum
Exhibition at Lyon's Musée des Beaux Arts rings in fifty years since Vuillard's death
A retrospective of this scale could not have happened without Nantes' Musée des Beaux Arts and the Caixa de Pensiones lending their assistance
Collectors beware: modern art is destroying itself
Only a severely controlled environment will preserve many works of twentieth-century art
Marcos treasures arrive in New York for upcoming Christie's sale
The Philippines to auction the Collection to set up an agricultural reform programme
Picasso, Braque, Gris and Léger from the collection of connoisseur and collector Douglas Cooper at County Museum
The scattered works are once again reunited in a comprehensive view of the Cubist movement