Riley speaks of the fortuitous events that led to the upcoming exhibition at Tate and the significance of Mondrian's artistic evolution
Scholars say that famous paintings are not by the artist. Provenances difficult to prove
Titus M. Eliëns, Marjan Groot and Frans Leidelmeijer, Dutch Decorative Arts, 1880-1940
The find dates from around AD 650
The multi-millionnaire has family connections with a Chinese, State-run armaments company
A history of how Documenta has changed with the times
The stands in this fair cost only SFr 4,000
Exploring Basel commercial galleries; from Classic Modernists to new contemporaries
A new strategy at Sotheby’s as private collectors’ appetite for sculpture grows
Commercial galleries with common goals banding together
Russian parliament voted last month to override President Yeltsin’s veto, putting him in a precarious political position
Electronic artists have time on their side in global exhibition
A list of the most important additions
This monumental retrospective of the Mexican photographer's unique images is not to be missed
Crucifixes and razorblades show the breadth of Beuys' production
China is in the news more and more as its economy booms and Hong Kong gets handed back this summer; Chinese art is beginning to penetrate Western consciousness
Grant shares with The Art Newspaper his conversation with Julian Spalding of the Kelingrove Art Gallery in Glasgow
Third biannual of strongly supported contemporary decorative arts
Neshat links three incongruous images - the bare soles of the feet, Arabic script and gun violence - to achieve a conceit
A radical change of policy as new director of antiquities takes over
His motivations to sell remain unclear
600,000 visitors a year and £3.8 million from the National Lottery
£20,000 for thirty-year old Scotsman
200 outfits to enter the collection
Our second Art Law Supplement examines cultural property export regulations; the legal loopholes in their international enforcement and the latest proposed solution: the controversial 1995 Unidroit Convention on Stolen and Illegally Exported Cultural Objects. We also deal with art and artists on the edge of society, in articles on censorship and the creations of the mentally ill
Works kept by the artist are to be exhibited in a commercial gallery for the first time
Commissaire-priseurs unite in preparation for 1998