ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Josiah McElheny: The bright lights of Vizcaya
A glassblower’s take on a Florida utopia
ArchiveArtist interview
The reluctant comic-book hero: Interview with Robert Crumb
A major survey of R. Crumb’s countercultural cartoons opened in Paris last month, but he remains mystified by the attention
ArchiveMarch 2012
Andrea Fraser: exposing the art world from within
From mock guided tours to a sexual encounter with a collector, the US artist's work is a unique form of institutional critique
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Extramural shows at Art Basel Miami Beach 2011
If collectors are hungry for more, they can drop by commercial shows outside the fair organised by five of its galleries
ArchiveArtist interview
Twisted ways of seeing: Interview with Carsten Höller
Höller has a PhD in insect communication, but he abandoned the rules of science for the “subjective experience” of art
ArchiveFeatures
Tim Burton as great as Warhol, says MoMA in the lead up to its exhibition on the director
The curator of an exhibition which includes over 700 of the film-maker’s drawings, paintings, graphic works and photographs, believes Burton will come to be seen as one of the most influential artists of our time
ArchiveArt market
Fritz the Cat comic drawings hot on the art market, but highly rare
Robert Crumb, the creator, is now a cult figure in the contemporary art market
ArchiveMuseums
MoMA's opening parties were as sober as Tanaguchi’s architecture
Riffraff-proofing the festivities involved intense security procedures
ArchiveNew Art Dealers Alliance (Nada)
NADA and SCOPE: the emerging fairs that cash in on Art Basel's success
Enterprising dealers met collectors' demand for young and fashionable names
ArchiveArt market
The photography market has been going strong in the past few years, and these October sales may mark the return of steady growth in the field
Eggleston peddles to a new record
ArchiveExhibitions
Mona Hatoum is the latest artist to curate an Artist's Choice exhibition at the MoMA
The show is named “Here is elsewhere” since “most of the artists in the exhibition, because of their gender, sexual orientation, colour, or cultural background, speak from a critical position outside the status quo”
ArchiveCommercial galleries
What’s On: rest of US commercial galleries
Delia Brown: getting hung up at a collector’s home en route to the museum. Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles
ArchiveExhibitions
Rebecca Warren has her first US solo exhibition
Donald Young Gallery, Chicago
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What's On in '03: Abstract expressionist Richard Pousette-Dart at Knoedler & Company
His mythic heads and forms appear in paintings and drawings (1935-42) on show in New York
ArchiveWhat's on
From superpower to no power this week in New York
Silly season in New York brings mobsters out on the town, gay-makeovers for the men of America and 80s disco to Kenny Schacter’s new gallery
ArchiveExhibitions
Weapons of mass dissemination: The propaganda of war on show at the Wolfsonian
Florida International University presents a brilliantly curated tour of the First and Second World Wars
ArchiveChris Burden
Chris Burden bites the bullet in exhibition at Gagosian Beverly Hills
A cheeky reference to his early performance art is displayed alongside other new work
ArchiveExhibitions
The Drawing centre opens 'The stage of drawing: gesture and act' with help from Tate
An unmissable eclectic exhibition
ArchiveArt market
AIPAD '03 fair report: Art market perseveres in the shadow of a war
Collectors braved the terrorist alerts and bought but at a lower level than in the past
ArchivePost-Impressionism
Vuillard at New York's Berry-Hill Galleries, the major show finally reaches Washington's National Gallery
The exhibition was brought to fruition with with the input of Galerie Bellier, directed by Jean-Claude Bellier, the godson of Vuillard
ArchiveArt Basel
Miami: the burgeoning art scene that attracted Art Basel
Do commercial galleries stand to benefit from the increased footfall brought by the famous art fair?
ArchiveWolfgang Tillmans
Ordering Wolfgang Tillmans: 'Still life' on show at Harvard University
Benjamin Paul harks back to Dutch masters in his curation of Tillmans at the Busch-Reisinger Museum
ArchiveArt market
The changing locations of notable galleries in New York
What's next for galleries in the Chelsea and Soho areas?
ArchiveAndy Warhol
Andy Warhol in Los Angeles
A number of small shows devoted to the artist have opened across the city
ArchiveExhibitions
Utopia & Reality: modernity in Sweden 1900-60
Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts
ArchiveExhibitions
Eva Hesse at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
This exhibition incorporates paintings and works on paper
ArchiveRoger Balland
What's on: Roger Balland, “Outland”
Gagosian Gallery
ArchivePerry Odgen
Perry Ogden's photographs of Francis Bacon’s Studio on show at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery
Inside 7 Reece Mews
ArchiveArt market
The mass gallery exodus from SoHo continues despite rumblings of a recession
Chelsea becomes the new home of many even as it becomes ever more expensive
ArchiveArt market
Marilyn photos sales flop; one set was just too expensive, the others were fake
A sign that even this highly popular market for images of the screen icon has its limits–and danger
ArchiveContemporary Photography
Women by women in photography
Commercial photography in New York City
ArchiveAsian art
Haughtons’ International Asian Art Fair still rules NY's Asia Week
A diverse offering of Chinese, Japanese, Southeast Asian and contemporary art
ArchiveRothko Chapel
Rothko Chapel enters the National Register of Historical Places 20 years early
The non-denominational chapel located in Texas is known both for it's site-specific Rothkos and it's advocacy for human rights