Drawings believed lost go on display in “Masterpieces of Western European Drawing"
This month, the New York gallery celebrates its sesquicentennial with an exhibition on its most famous paintings and clients
Also, Richard Hains's logo-mania and Robert Malaval's regurgitations
Visitors get to decide between fakes and the real thing
Also showing are Rauschenberg, Richard Long and Ryman
The first big French showing of East Germany’s most successful emigré artist
Meanwhile, Paul McCarthy and Pierre Molinier provide a little titillation
David Sylvester’s comprehensive survey includes works which Bacon himself tried to destroy
“Inside the visible” is on show until 8 December
A profile of a figure at once diffident, self-critical and restless, beholden to few vanities
A further exhibition of Dubuffet's output may present a rough comparison
Barbara Hepworth’s sculptures in high-society benefit at PaceWildenstein
The new exhibition displays over 250 works in a journey around the art inspired by the eighteenth-century infatuation with Italy and antiquity
"Mistress of the House, Mistress of Heaven” is at the Brooklyn Museum 20 October - 5 January 1997
The sculptures of Louise Nevelson and political paintings of Léon Golub, from the US, the ArtePovera of Alighiero Boetti from Italy, the historic legends of Anselm Kiefer and wax figures of Thomas Schütte, both from Germany
The works on paper will begin their nomadic existence at the Teylers Museum
Government ministers quarrel over paperwork, but also over the care and safety of 'sacred and symbolic' treasures
An Italian designer and considerable use of natural light for David Sylvester’s new survey of nearly ninety paintings, which includes working studies never previously exhibited
Palazzo Grassi's “Greeks in the West” exhibition is pulling in the visitors
Impressionist and modern sales '96 report
Memorably described by Robert Hughes, the art of Leon Kossoff can be seen in London this month
Twenty-seven oil paintings and over one hundred drawings are featured
A successful show, with record attendance of 409,000 visitors
Private lenders unwilling to part with sculptures due to their fragility
Money from finance, industry and the law fund some of the city’s leading buyers and contemporary art is high on their agenda
Despite the dilemmas posed by their work, Jake and Dinos Chapman's first major exhibition in a public gallery is opening in London
The National Gallery will display Portrait of Pope Innocent X with Bacon's reinterpretations
It will be the first time that an institution has allowed the story of its acquisitions to be subjected to such intense inquiry
A major survey that leaves interpretation of his achievements to the visitor