An out-of-town gallery thrives on showing gentle, figurative painters
Nancy Shaver's painted sculpture at Feature Inc. and James Castle's "Structures" at Knoedler & Co.
Her familiar clay objects may be joined by new works in other media
Do commercial galleries stand to benefit from the increased footfall brought by the famous art fair?
The difference between Japanese and European taste in the field of Japanese art
This is the richest area of Germany, and it has a buoyant cultural life; but the expense of it is beginning to drive the artists out
The Anglophile, the Entertainer, the Benefactor and the America lover
On show at the Spanierman Gallery
The area is home to a growing number of cultural institutions
The impending Florida edition of Art Basel comes after its deferment last year
“Dealers must overcome the interior decorator mentality”
Posthumous popularity at Max Protetch, last works at Matthew Marks mapping at James Cohan, psychedelic audio-visual art at Feigen effective excellence at Zwirner, and homage at Universal Concepts
A Rothko double-header at PaceWildenstein and Washburn, Lichtenstein’s brushstrokes legacy at Mitchell-Innes & Nash while Gagosian installs “Brushstroke” at the Seagram building Plaza
Also on show are Mark di Suvero’s massive sculptures at Gagosian, and Charles Simond’s unfired clay at the Joseph Helman Gallery
Georgina Starr moves galleries and Magnani goes east
A triumvirate of triumphant language
Chelsea becomes the new home of many even as it becomes ever more expensive
Unsettling excesses at Stephen Friedman and various ponderings on places and no-places at Milch, Corvi Mora, Timothy Taylor and Emily Tsingou
Epic list-making at Gagosian and a sombre investigation of society at the Lisson
Or your very own “Warhol” portrait for $265
Bacon lithographs at Coskun, Euan Uglow at Browse and Darby and Albers at Waddingtons
Commercial photography in New York City
Louisa Buck’s choice of London contemporary galleries
And bounty of decorative arts including Chinese porcelain and Mendini furniture
The art fair is 63% non-German this year
We speak to galleries and artists that have responded to this Tate factor
As the SOFA fair of contemporary decorative arts comes to New York, we talk to a leading dealer in the field
Victoria Miro is moving to a nice area and Gagosian is heading for Heddon Street