John Wood and Paul Harrison’s minimal, deadpan performances make complicated references to the art world of the past—with a dash of slapstick
Organised by the Guggenheim Foundation and the Menil Foundation, works presenting the Russian avant-garde's embrace of abstract art will be displayed
Chantal Joffe, Victoria Miro
Problematic Warhols hinder Christie’s but Sotheby’s sparkles with Richter Riley, Barceló and Flanaghan
“Collectors want something new”
An out-of-town gallery thrives on showing gentle, figurative painters
Terry Frost exhibits new works alongside those which inspired them
What's going on in London: Art on the move
Theme-less this year, the triennial covers all generations and styles
The Art Gallery of New South Wales plays host to her new show
Why the art market is holding up as stock exchanges plunge, and why there are 10 times more collectors than in 1990
Last year Michael Landy meticulously catalogued and then destroyed all his material possessions. For his latest show he has photographed and etched the plants that grow spontaneously throughout the city
The foremost figurative painter of his generation, talks about his passionate commitment to the art
Essenhigh talks about her switch from enamel to oil, the difficulties of making pretty pictures and the ominous undertow of her paintings
The artist's sprawling works will be on view until 16 November
Cooper is mapping out a metaphysical space with his images of oceans, forests, rocks and sky
The artist talks about her trials as a woman in a man’s field, the female way of working, her free-floating wackiness and making movies
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
Hume talks painting, why he relishes a little melancholy, and what he learned from working with Stella McCartney
Compare and contrast the last decade of the master's oeuvre
The contemporary art belongs to the grandson of Nazi industrialist, Friedrich Flick
The Anglophile, the Entertainer, the Benefactor and the America lover
Of the 497 billionaires, 36 are major collectors
Untouched by its competitors, Art Basel remains a highlight on the art calendar
New paintings at Hamiltons for those who have so far missed out
As well as showing the work of contemporary artists they have a special interest in Andy Warhol and Pop art
A commentary on the end of art
Like the Surrealists, Dunham believes that his unconscious dominates him as he works
Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, Los Angeles
Record prices for Andreas Gursky, Peter Doig, Luciano Fabro and Douglas Gordon