How the National Gallery uses science to spot fakes and masterpieces
A new exhibition at the National Gallery shows how curators use science to identify masterpieces, writes Robin McKie
October 2009
Brooke Shields photograph: Tate Modern caves in
Richard Prince's controversial artwork removed permanently following pressure from Metropolitan police
September 2009
No social justice for Glasgow's art?
Omar Kholeif
Jonathan Jones on art
Damien Hirst loses face over Cartrain's portrait
July 2009
Jonathan Jones on art
Did Antonello da Messina change the face of Renaissance art?
Jonathan Jones on art
The great Renaissance art cover-up
June 2009
Ancient art: The new Acropolis Museum in Athens
Take a first look behind the scenes at the new Acropolis Museum in Athens ahead of its opening on 21 June 2009, when 4,000 ancient treasures will be on display
'Our goal is to have the best museum in the world'
Could Athens' New Acropolis Museum offer a fresh beginning in the battle over the Parthenon/Elgin Marbles? Stephen Moss gets an exclusive preview
Greek fury at Elgin marbles 'loan deal'
Bitter row threatens to eclipse opening of major museum in Athens built to house Acropolis treasures
March 2009
Right the wrongs of ill-gotten gains
Leo Hickman
Leo Hickman: The Chinese person seeking to retrieve plundered treasures by bidding for them in an auction was making an important point
January 2009
Jonathan Jones on art
Should all looted art be returned?
Jonathan Jones: Norman Rosenthal is right to question whether stolen artworks should be restituted at the expense of great public collections
November 2008
After 30 years, Greece welcomes back stolen icon
Detective work and British judges close case of missing Byzantine masterpiece
September 2008
Greece: Pagans call on Athena to protect the Acropolis
Anger over plans to move sculptures from the temples to new museum situated beneath citadel
July 2008
Acropolis now
Athens's new museum is spectacular, even without its star exhibits. Kevin Rushby gets a sneak preview
June 2008
Run-down heritage sites embarrass the Greeks
Extra staff dispatched to guard great cultural gems as government tries to deflect growing criticism
March 2008
Trade in stolen Iraqi treasures 'fuels al-Qaida'
A flourishing underground trade in antiquities is helping fund insurgents in the war-torn country