Many of Hirst's most iconic works will be in attendance
Hong Kong will soon be home to a branch of the super-gallery
Concerns over Jean Nouvel skyscraper, to house museum extension in its base
Gallery hopes to buck the downturn with transatlantic expansion
Meanwhile, Steven Kasher moves in on Gagosian territory
The new embassy in Beijing, opening in August, will include art by Jeff Koons, Cai Guo-Qiang, Louise Bourgeois, Robert Rauschenberg, and others
Meanwhile, Mark McGowan gets a helping hand on his commute while Richard Wentworth loses his marbles
Why is the most successful contemporary art dealer in the world opening a branch in Rome this month?
Only part of the project will be completed by next summer, with a lack of funds hampering progress
The 70 painting strong exhibition will be in the newly reopened Palazzo delle Esposizioni
The new building's first show is of work by Dieter Roth and Martin Kippenberger
The opening Bulgari Conversation spoke fondly of the artist who was welcomed with spontaneous applause
New Chelsea gallery to show Hirst, Salle and Brown
Larry Gagosian has just opened a new, 1,400-square-metre space in London. But is such grandeur still necessary?
To show work by Serra, Koons, and others
Meanwhile, Tracy Emin is compared to Chinese takeaway
Offshoot of the National Gallery of Canada opens in rural Quebec
The collector credited with transforming London’s contemporary art scene opens prestigious premises on the Thames this 17 April
After a false start, Tate has a huge selection of works planned for its three-day run
Leading dealer throws party for Tate’s Andy Warhol show
The opening of new galleries and the division of the museum’s collection with Tate Modern have realised Sir Henry Tate’s vision of a national gallery for British art. Three rooms for Constable and one each for Hogarth and Blake
The auction house hopes to cash in on the £500 to £10,000 range
Bacon lithographs at Coskun, Euan Uglow at Browse and Darby and Albers at Waddingtons
A $1.8 million project saves both paintings and the contemplative space designed by the artist himself
Last month, 1,800 journalists came to report on London’s new museum; 4,000 guests vied for tickets to the inaugural party, and 105,000 visitors poured in over the first three days