Loans
Introducing Graham Kirkham, “The most serious British collector in the marketplace”
The Yorkshire furniture tycoon is one of the most important art and antique collectors in Britain today, but his name is almost unknown
How dynamic Dutch art collector Joost Ritman finds guidance in Rosicrucianism
The Art Newspaper examine the art and philosophy of a man who has closed deals with Sotheby’s, Noortman and Artemis
Byzantine exhibition at the British Museum provides new insights but falls flat due to missed opportunities
Have scruples over not asking collector/dealers for loans, particularly for underrepresented painted icons, affected the quality of the current exhibition?
Hiring out the collection: the Whitney does, MoMA doesn’t
Collection leasing provides a fundraising alternative for some museums, and a surrogate permanent collection for others
Spain has no official record of Islamic collector
Negotiations between David Nasser Khalili and British government ongoing
"New Displays" at the Tate Gallery makes special rooms for Joseph Beuys and Rebecca Horn
Important loans include portraits by Hogarth and Gainsborough and five landscapes by Constable
Schinkel: the architect who changed the face of Berlin
German reunification has made possible the first major exhibition,at the Victoria and Albert Museum, of all aspects of Schinkel’s work
Musée Guimet displays spectacular collection of Himalayan art that will one day join its own
Collector Lionel Fournier talks about Asian art he will leave the museum
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