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Art Outlook: 11 September
A Turner masterpiece goes up for sale; over 70 paintings are stolen in Vienna; and a Monet shows up in Gurlitt’s suitcase
Art Outlook: 4 September
New director for the Kunsthalle Zurich, renovation plans at the Louvre, a warped Raphael at the Borghese and an appeal to save Wedgwood
Art Outlook: 21 August
Major resignations at Gwangju Biennale and Art Basel; the Bin Laden’s Carrara quarry; and drama at the Jeff Koons retrospective
Art Outlook: 14 August
Ukraine museums move to protect their collections; auction houses move online; and robots move in to the Tate
Art Outlook: 7 August
What is the light over London? Can children understand art? And what are tortoises doing in the Aspen Art Museum?
Art Outlook: 25 July
Some of the stories we’ve spotted this week: Otto Piene; cruise ships in Venice; Northampton’s funding future; and schnapps
Art Outlook: 17 July
Cancelled shows, contested ownership, online auctions and contemporary art in the countryside… some of the stories we’ve spotted this week
Art Outlook: 10 July
Record-breaking sales; the Museum of the Year; Abramovic wears Adidas; and censored pubic hair…
Art Outlook: 3 July
Funding, Manifesta and internet memes… a round-up of recent news and discussion
Art Outlook: 26 June
Top jobs, major refurbishments, and big blockbuster shows: a round-up of news and discussion this week
Art Outlook: 19 June
The V&A in China; Brad Pitt in Glasgow; Manifesta in Russia; and the Chapman Brothers at home in Hastings…
Art Outlook: 15 May
Some of the stories, reviews and discussions we’ve spotted online this week
Art Outlook: 24 April
‘Slipstream’, Steve McQueen and sex in art… Some of the stories that have caught our eye this week
Art Outlook: 17 April
Flip Art, cut-outs, egg hunts and battle ships… some of the stories that have caught our eye this week
Art Outlook: 10 April
Big sales have been made and announced this week, and a few high-profile figures have come under fire
Art Outlook: 3 April
This week Austria refuses the Essl collection, a stolen Bonnard and Gauguin are found, G.U.L.F protests at the Guggenheim and Katy Perry starts an art collection.
Are the art market’s problems being blown out of proportion?