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In October's print edition:

  • Syria’s world heritage sites are "directly targeted"
  • New York's 9/11 museum is world’s most expensive
  • France's super rich face super tax

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In this week’s edition

news

British called upon to stem illicit trade of artefacts

Head of new research programme says art dealers and collectors must be part of future policy decisions

Steve McQueen: the big picture

Artist gets catalogue raisonné—a rarity for a film specialist

Michael Asher, the artist who kept the Whitney open, has died

Los Angeles artist known for original approach to teaching and museum hours

More news in the current issue:

  • Pinault to open new space next to Palazzo Grassi
  • Artist faces blasphemy prosecution
  • Why Riace Bronzes languish in limbo

museums

Director of Tate Modern compares job to producing a hit TV drama

Chris Dercon on successfully mixing old and new art and disagreeing with Nick Serota about fashion shows

Robbery at Kunsthal Rotterdam

Works by Picasso, Monet and Matisse stolen

More in museums in the current issue:

  • London’s leading museums lose more than a million visitors during Olympic Games
  • Lacma's boulder is an LA blockbuster
  • Louvre offers a French view of the art of the Middle East

 market

Miami art fairs spar over December exhibitors

Nada asks galleries to withdraw from rival Untitled fair

Battle for private selling shows

Auction houses are vying for supremacy with art dealers by holding more exhibitions, and adjusting their business models accordingly

More in market in the current issue:

  • LA gallery expands to Japan
  • Need a loan? Use your art
  • Italy cracks down on art tax avoidance

 Conservation

Do-it-yourself? Just don't...

A Spanish grandmother's handiwork hit the headlines, but Ajax and rainstorms have contributed to other amateur disasters

More in conservation in the current issue:

  • Libyan shrines under attack
  • In the pink: Van Gogh virtually restored
  • Rare find of Roman masks in Turkey

Exhibitions

Artist's anti-retrospective opens in Chicago

Three years ago, the British artist and film-maker Steve McQueen did not want to talk about his past work. “I’m not interested in retrospectives,” he said, after garnering acclaim for his short films “Bear” and “Exodus” in the 1990s, but before gaining wider attention for feature films, such as “Hunger”, 2008.  “I always want to live now,” he said. Yet here he is, participating in what the Art Institute of Chicago calls the first major survey of his work… READ MORE

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