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Centre Pompidou celebrates 40th birthday by sharing its treasures
Museum sends loans to more than 50 exhibitions as high-tech building gets €100m facelift
Donors—who needs them? Tales of mutual dependency
Museum directors gather in San Francisco to discuss big gifts and the strings that are often attached
By Jori Finkel
Caillebotte’s home near Paris to reopen in June after 20-year restoration
The French artist’s residence is one of the most beautiful 19th-century homes still within its original grounds
Paris museums count cost of increased security after attacks
Louvre, Versailles and Musée d’Orsay lose millions as visitors stay away from tourist magnets—but the dip in attendance has an upside
Saloua Raouda Choucair, pioneering Lebanese artist, dies aged 100
Tate Modern’s show in 2013 brought her abstract sculptures and paintings to a much wider audience
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
By Tim Cornwell
Picasso’s final home in France sold to financier
The property has been renovated, but the artist’s studio maintains his mark