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'Zoomorphic' an overview of contemporary architecture at the V&A Museum
Exploring the animal kingdom's influence on contemporary architecture
How Paul Klee reached of fulfilment at the close of his career: Exhibition at the Fondation Beyeler
Works shown in Basel reflect how he made peace with the approach of death
C.I. Kim's monumental Britart collection encourages the consumer to dream
The businessman, collector, and artist whose department store museum includes work by Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Anthony Gormley
Gagosian Gallery displays Joseph Beuys in London
Items from the august collection of Dr Rainer Speck now on view
Christie's offer complete set of record holding Audubon classic, 'The Birds of America'
Set at the estmate of $5/7 million,the Providence Athenaeum Library is launching this deaccession to maintain landmark building
New exhibition 'The pre-Raphaelite dream' rocks the Art Gallery of Western Australia
The paintings and drawings on show in Perth are on loan from the Tate collection
Henry Moore: Artist's public sculptures on display in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall
20 sculptures fill the iconic space
Paul Nash at the Tate Liverpool: Modern artist, ancient landscape
Two part major exhibition on this summer
Peoples—times—spaces: exhibition explores archaeology in Germany
New exhibition at Kunst und Ausstellungshalle, Bonn.
V&A acquires punk couture collection
300 early pieces funded by the National Art Collections Fund
Warren Rohrer at Locks Gallery, Philadelphia
His work reveals how the vestiges of landscape can linger in abstract work
Unchecked looting of archaeological sites continues in midst of Iraqi war
The Art Newspaper takes inventory of the worst casualties
New appointment at the Pontifical Academy, Rome
Letizia Pani Ermini, the specialist in medieval archaeology, has been appointed president of the Pontifical Academy in Rome by the Pope.
Doubts cast on authorship of Goya’s “Black paintings”
University of Madrid discovery
British Museum’s Iran exhibition scheduled for 2005 after 2002 postponement
The successful procurement of these loans may be a sign of more collaborative projects to come between the British Museum and Iran
New work by Thomas Ruff on show at David Zwirner
The photographer continues to impress with 'Substrats' and 'Machines'
Anish Kapoor's 'painting' on show at the Lisson Gallery
Kapoor manipulates the senses until 28 June
Francis Giacobetti interviews Francis Bacon: “I painted to be loved”
The last summing up, two months before he died, by the greatest Irish painter of the 20th century in an interview with the photographer Francis Giacobetti
Andy Warhol's Screen Tests on show at Museum of Modern Art Queens
5-minute portraits exploring the cult of celebrity
Wolfgang Tillmans embraced as British in new show at Tate Britain
The catalogue will contain every work he has ever shot
Cruel and tender: the real in the 20th-century photograph
Now on at the Tate Modern
This summer, the "Kasimir Malevich: Suprematism" exhibition is to travel from Germany to the USA
Organised by the Guggenheim Foundation and the Menil Foundation, works presenting the Russian avant-garde's embrace of abstract art will be displayed
Leonardo da Vinci's drawings and manuscripts at the Louvre
Many items on display have not been exhibited since 1952
Vukovar, Croatia: Eleven years on and war is still with them
The devastation wreaked by war in pictures
The endless enigma: Dalí and the magicians of multiple meaning
The 250 puzzle pictures, revolving pictures, and distorted and double images dating from the 11th century to the present day, brought together for this exhibition (until 9 June), are ambiguous in the very best sense.
The first ever retrospective of Guy Bourdin opens at the V&A
The exhibition features much more than the fashion shoots of the provocative French photographer