Institut du Monde Arabe
Jack Lang is re-elected chair of the Institut du Monde Arabe, securing his fourth term
The 84-year-old—the only candidate in the running— has extended a Palestinian culture season
Old Masters in Maastricht: What does Tefaf tell us about the market for historic art?
Plus, the Institut du Monde Arabe's major gift and expansion plans and an unflinching self-portrait by a Rococo woman artist
Dealer who has given 1,677 works to create new French museum does ‘not expect a dime from the donation’
Conditions outlined for gift from Claude and France Lemand for new museum at the Arab World Institute in Paris
'A long overdue recognition': Paris's Arab World Institute to turn part of its building into an art museum
The new space, spanning all seven levels of the Institute's Jean Nouvel-designed building, was made possible in part thanks to a major donation of 1,677 works
Nathalie Bondil, ousted head of Montreal museum, joins Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris
Her first task at the French institution will be to expand its international programming and partnerships
A Baroque #MeToo heroine, a censored video and an 'unprecedented deal': the year in museum acquisitions
We look back at ten significant gifts and purchases that entered public collections in 2018
Major coup for Paris’s Institut du Monde Arabe as it receives one of its biggest ever donations of works
Gallerist Claude Lemand and his wife France also set up a fund to support the museum
Gifts multiply for fledgling Palestinian museum’s solidarity collection
Sixty works donated by European and Arab artists will stay at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris until a permanent home is built
Renewal in the Arab world to come from women and the young, says French president
Last month’s conference at the Institut du Monde Arabe acquired special meaning after Charlie Hebdo
Arab institute in Paris revamps its museum
The space aims to celebrate cultural diversity in the Middle East
African art exhibitions are being scrutinised over possible neo-colonialism and categorisation worries
Perhaps the problem lies with the lack of suitable definitions created by African artists themselves?