Tim Cornwell
Parviz Tanavoli banned from leaving Iran over legal dispute with former gallery owner
Maryam Goudarzi claims that the artist should return six 1972 sculptures worth $6m to her, but Tanavoli says they were swapped legally for five newer works
Edinburgh's Collective to unveil new art space in old City Observatory this autumn
Opening of restored 19th-century complex on Calton Hill has been delayed by dry rot
Iranian gallerists released on bail after two years in Tehran prison
Karan Vafadari and Afarin Neyssari paid a bail of around $10m according to sources but still await appeal request
Great Apes: when Planet of the Apes meets a White Cube opening
A new play in London based on Will Self’s 1997 novel is a viciously literate satire that imagines an art world populated entirely by chimpanzees
New exhibition at Toronto's Aga Khan Museum shows irreverent side of the Fatimids
Too little of its art survives, but the World of the Fatimids still reveals a remarkable dynasty
From Hirst's Medusa to Quinn’s marble bust: new London show explores how classical art inspires contemporary artists
Exhibition at King's College draws largely on private collection of Christian Levett
Abraaj Group's partnership with Art Dubai to continue, despite reorganisation
Founder Arif Naqvi's departure from the private equity firm's asset management business in February followed claims the company had misused investor funds
Middle Eastern artists are charging a lot of money to certify—or condemn—their works
But when does protecting a creative legacy go too far?
Bond Street gallery exodus continues as London's Fine Art Society sells lease after 140 years
Soaring rents due to competition from fashion houses leads to reluctant decision to move from historic five-storey townhouse
Iran’s first museum for a female artist honours nonagenarian
"Life’s work" of Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian goes on show in former palace in Tehran
New lease of life for life drawing classes?
Age-old practice is being ‘gradually reinvigorated', but new frontier is seemingly in 3D reprographic skills
Middle East anti-fake drive triggers refund
Bonhams returns £176,500 for piece attributed to Egyptian sculptor
Pioneers of Lebanese painting star in private museum near the Syrian border
Collector Emile Hannouche has opened his family mansion in the Bekaa Valley to the public
Collectors tackle rise in fake Modern Middle Eastern art
Dalloul Art Foundation investigates authenticity of some Middle Eastern works before museum opening
Former Tate Britain director Penelope Curtis remaps Lisbon's Gulbenkian
Freed from Tate's "tough agenda" of blockbuster shows, sculpture scholar is opening up Portuguese museum's Islamic collections
Beirut’s Museum of Memory opens first exhibition—minus a director or board of governors
Against a backdrop of political wrangling, Zena el Khalil’s show focuses on the missing of Lebanon’s civil war
Exhibition shines light on painter who gave up art to run London’s National Gallery
Frederic Burton spent late career acquiring some of museum’s best-known masterpieces
Arab artists respond to dictatorship, surveillance and civil war at Beirut Art Fair
Strong showing of Syrian art across the event including by artist Saad Yagan whose Aleppo studio was destroyed in 2012
In a troubled region, Lebanon is a growing hub for artists
Beirut Art Fair includes a loan exhibition drawing on the country’s rich collections
Scotland's pioneering Inverleith House gallery saved from closure
Working group appointed after public outcry recommends new programme mixing art and horticulture
India's new Partition Museum opens near Pakistani border
Crowdsourced collection of survivors’ artefacts includes identity cards, steamer trunks and clothing carried by refugees
Edinburgh Art Festival: artists look to Maori traditions, 19th-century botany and jellyfish
Jupiter Artland’s new permanent piece by Pablo Bronstein joins two ten-metre-high pavilions in a Gothic and Chinoiserie style
Protesters target Dutch firm involved in removal of 550-year-old tomb from ancient town of Hasankeyf
Site in Turkey is due to be flooded after completion of giant Ilisu Dam
National Gallery of Ireland’s grand reopening worth the protracted wait
Hundreds of works were restored during Dublin museum's refurbishment
Fourth Plinth artist Michael Rakowitz to serve up Iraqi-Jewish ‘ghost feast’ in London
Three-night event will be part of Shubbak festival in July
Political art withers as Mamut 5 opens in Istanbul
All-Turkish art project sees artists retreat to their studios
Polish artist Pawel Althamer creates first commission for Bangladesh sculpture park
Giant female figure made of bamboo was made with the help of the local community in Sylhet
Let there be light
The UAE’s first OMA-designed space launches with a survey of Syrian art
Art world reels from Trump’s immigration ban
New policies on course to undermine exhibitions and exchange programmes
Exhibition offers antidote to Trump's view of Iran
Major survey of Iranian contemporary art opens in Toronto this week against backdrop of US President's immigration ban