Dolphins, horses, dogs and elephants are redefining the notion of “art brut”
On the eve of the Chapmans’ first commercial show in three years, Jake Chapman talks to The Art Newspaper
Bernard Arnault, chairman of LVMH, has hired Canadian architect Frank Gehry to produce designs for a new museum
One buyer pays against the odds for Sean Scully, while new records are set for Chilida, Hockney and Baselitz, among others
And Connecticut energy broker Andrew Hall buys Georg Baselitz’s collection of German art
Influential forces in the Western art world are courting potential Chinese buyers, but this market is far from mature
After her achievements in New York, British painter Cecily Brown is having her first solo show in the UK
Bringing a little Miami to San Juan
A week of new records will leave dealers wondering how to set their prices
After 50 years, Morley is still fascinated by the potential of the medium and is not too proud to learn from a “watercolour holiday” on an English barge with amateur artists
The veteran artist promises “truly radical” new work in his show at the Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Businessman, artist, collector—and dealer?
The collectors behind the gallery have withdrawn their support
Founder Donald Marron has been instrumental in the acquisition of classic Modern and contemporary art
The Bush administration and its supporters now have their guns trained on social policy
For the first time, public money is being put into the art scene by the Korean government
Tate director Nicholas Serota has spoken out about the challenges facing the gallery on acquisitions
Leipzig School to the fore: “They didn’t know painting was dead”
They receive 5000 visitors a year in their house, which has become a personal Kunsthalle 16 years in the making
In the space of just a year, a former US Drug Enforcement Warehouse has been expanded to 40,000 square feet and now includes 18 new galleries, a conservation laboratory, a library and a sculpture garden
Tracking the collector's vast collection from its inception to his newest project, 'The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse'
Although only the second edition of this contemporary fair in a tent, global collectors flocked to it and sales were frantic
Doig, Kippenberger, Dumas, Tuymans, and Immendorf take centre stage at the collector’s gallery
Larry Gagosian has just opened a new, 1,400-square-metre space in London. But is such grandeur still necessary?
American artist’s most recent piece is based on three years of research on the internet
Keeping net art live
Has the Eternal City overtaken Milan and Turin?
Flanagan chooses to depict hares rather than people to steer away from the dominance of the portrait
The Italian collector Carlo Bilotti has commissioned Damien Hirst to create four paintings of the Evangelists which he wants to display in a deconsecrated church
Absence is as important as presence in Mark Wallinger’s new works on show