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An exposé published this week in the New York Review of Books (NYRB) sheds intriguing new light on the authentication processes applied to works by Andy Warhol. The article focuses on a lawsuit that began in April 2010, more than a year... Martin Creed?s sparse conceptualism is not an obvious candidate for psychoanalytical readings but, as part of the UK-wide Museums at Night festival, the maverick artist appeared at the Freud Museum in London on 16 May and turned a 100-strong... When the Metropolitan Museum of Art?s galleries for European paintings made between 1250 and 1800 open to the public on 23 May, visitors will experience a collection transformed and refreshed, the result of two years of expansion and rethinking.... When the Metropolitan Museum of Art?s galleries for European paintings made between 1250 and 1800 open to the public on 23 May, visitors will experience a collection transformed and refreshed, the result of two years of expansion and rethinking.... The UK government has confirmed that art is likely to be among the items seized as part of a drive to recover billions of dollars worth of assets siphoned off by the Qaddafi family during four decades in power. A number of initiatives have recently... Tino Sehgal?s ban on any documentation of his work is well known by now. No photography is allowed at his exhibitions, the artist?shortlisted for Tate’s Turner Prize this year?explains how to create his ephemeral works verbally to performers and... In the 1990s, a long held suspicion was confirmed: the US Central Intelligence Agency secretly sent Abstract Expressionism and other forms of American art and music abroad in the 1950s and 1960s as part of a propaganda campaign to assert American... In the 1990s, a long held suspicion was confirmed: the US Central Intelligence Agency secretly sent Abstract Expressionism and other forms of American art and music abroad in the 1950s and 1960s as part of a propaganda campaign to assert American... The artist Khaled Jarrar, a former captain of the Palestinian Presidential Guard, may well make waves with a series of works due to go on show at the Ayyam Gallery in London next month (20 June-3 August). Jarrar will construct a large concrete wall,... Around 30 activists from the group ?United for Contemporary Art? have been occupying the entrance hall of Budapest?s Ludwig Museum in the Palace of the Arts since last week. The protest, which is still ongoing, is directed at the ?lack of...