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In further news: David Adjaye tipped to design Nigerian museum for looted Benin treasures; Hillary Clinton reads her emails in Venice

BY Frieze News Desk | 13 SEP 19

According to Nan Goldin’s advocacy organization P.A.I.N., the Paris museum has taped over plaques bearing the family name

BY Frieze News Desk | 17 JUL 19

In further news: Southbank creative director warns of ‘cultural apartheid’; Uffizi and Accademia in Florence to merge management

BY Frieze News Desk | 02 JUL 19

The Paris museum is creating a collection of scents based on eight famous artworks

BY Frieze News Desk | 26 JUN 19

The landmark exhibition will mark 500 years since the death of the Italian master

BY Frieze News Desk | 17 JUN 19

Thousands of tourists were left queuing after the museum was closed on Monday

BY Frieze News Desk | 29 MAY 19

A brief look through the late architect’s most striking works of art

BY Kadish Morris | 21 MAY 19

After microscopic examinations revealed ‘left-handed charcoal marks’, the sketch is now thought to be by the Renaissance master  

BY Frieze News Desk | 06 MAR 19

In further news: Radical Matriarchy protest lack of diversity at Washington’s National Gallery of Art; Met to return stolen ancient coffin to Egypt

BY Frieze News Desk | 19 FEB 19

In further news: badger-hair paintbrushes linked to animal cruelty; Sotheby’s India hit by #MeToo claims

30 NOV 18

The Paris museum now offers a dedicated visitor trail in response to the Carters’s viral ‘Apeshit’ music video

06 JUL 18

An art historian explains what the Carters’s takeover of the Paris museum says about art, race and power

BY James Smalls | 29 JUN 18

The Carters’s museum takeover powers through art history’s greatest hits – with a serious message about how the canon treats black bodies

19 JUN 18

Contemporary Art Society and Frieze Tate Fund acquisitions at Frieze London; protests over MAM São Paulo performance

06 OCT 17

Trump’s trashing of the Paris Climate Accord makes it clear: we can't be satisfied with art about the political, art must change it

BY Mel Evans | 20 JUL 17

Rodney McMillian awarded the Suzanne Deal Booth Art Prize; Theaster Gates announces his latest initiative

04 NOV 16

Anton Kern Gallery makes plans to leave Chelsea and Parisian museums take precautions against flooding

03 JUN 16