Loans
US refusal to protect Cuban art threatens Bronx Museum show
Ambitious joint venture between New York and Havana at risk as State Department remains unwilling to grant immunity from seizure for Cuban loans
Uffizi draws the line at Leonardo loan request for Milan Expo show
Milan’s mayor fails to drag Italian minister of culture into row
V&A is willing to lend its fragment to reunite it with the Sidamara Sarcophagus in Istanbul
Turkish tomb could regain long-lost head
V&A shows are Shenzhen-bound
London’s Victoria and Albert Museum will send the best of British design
Louvre Abu Dhabi to open with a Leonardo?
The artist's La Belle Ferronnière is the subject of loan discussions
Tate borrows £55m for building projects
Renovations and expansions at both London Tates have been costly, and loans were required to bridge gaps in cashflow
Collector Ingvild Goetz strikes a deal with Bavaria over video installation collection
A gift of 375 film works, with conditions
V&A strengthens ties with Qatar by showing pearls exhibition from Doha, despite ethical concerns
Museum closes a cultural gulf
Turkey says return objects or forget loans
Roman and Ottoman-era exhibitions will suffer as US and European museums face tougher calls for restitution
Uffizi-Tokyo Da Vinci deal
The Uffizi in Florence and the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum will share Leonardo’s Tavola Doria
Miró on loan damaged at Tate Modern
The museum forked out £203,000 for repair and depreciation costs
Rubells team up with Beijing’s Ullens Center
Collaborative show will open in December 2013
The co-founder of Yahoo is showing part of his Chinese calligraphy collection in San Francisco
Interview with collector Jerry Yang
Hollywood costumes come to V&A
“Wizard of Oz” and “Gone with the Wind” costumes among those on show
Alvaro Saieh explains his collecting habits and fascination with Old Masters
Inspired by a talk at Christie’s, the collector has amassed 150 works from the 13th to 16th centuries, as well as Modern and contemporary pieces
Goetz's Arte Povera collection visits Basel
An exhibition at the Kunstmuseum will document a movement that shook off the rules of the establishment
Turkey turns up the heat on foreign museums as list of antiquities demanded gets longer
More exhibitions are hit by the loans boycott as Turkey pushes for restitution
Turkey blocks loans to US and UK in a restitution dispute
Multiple claims for antiquities at New York’s Met, major exhibitions hit at London’s British Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum
Rubells loan works to Fundación Banco Santander
"American Exuberance" is on view in Madrid 9 February to 27 May
We have an obligation to share collections abroad says V&A director
The V&A’s new, German-born director Martin Roth on what he learned in Dresden—and Beijing
Salvator Mundi in London: Your first chance to see the “new” Leonardo
How the National Gallery negotiated a record eight loans including a long-lost canvas, Saviour of the World
Pinault sends his collection across the globe
Modern and contemporary works are on the way to Korea and Brazil
Interview with collector David Lewis: “It’s fun to watch people enjoy our paintings”
After 40 years of silence, Lewis talks publicly on the eve of his major loan exhibition
Actionist collection offered to Courtauld
Long-term loan from British collector would gather controversial works in public
Highlights of David John Lewis's collection to go on show next February in Liverpool
The more than 400 hundred works are described as “one of the largest collections of old masters amassed since the second world war”.
Eli Broad addresses the American Association of Museums: “Get art out of the basement"
The collector lectures museum professionals at their annual conference in Los Angeles
The Pinacothèque de Paris to form a partnership with the Hermitage and plans to display long-term loans from a group of international collectors
Collectors to create “museum collection”