Adrian Dannatt
Former MoMA chairman’s oddball art goes under the hammer
William Lieberman’s eclectic holdings yielded bargains
Interview with Allora and Calzadilla on putting everything in context
The duo discuss the political and humorous aspects of their work before a major show at the Moore Space in Miami
News from the US: Bush and Blair go under the (sledge) hammer, the Whitney suffers loan woes, and Rakowitz can't get a date
Tate’s US patrons applaud the destruction of cake effigies, while MoMA makes life difficult
Interview with Bill Viola on new work Love/Death: Video is "about really seeing, not just stopping at the surface"
This month, the US artist is unveiling an ambitious new project in London based on his re-working of a Wagner opera
Thomas Scott Kaplan, a financier who owns one of the biggest silver mines in Latin America, is spending millions on design and 17th-century Dutch paintings
He is now the world’s biggest collector of modern furniture
Small fairs around the Armory show attract major collectors
Five satellite fairs keep up the pace
Interview with Ruth Duckworth on her retrospective: “The older I get, the bigger my works and ideas become”
The ceramics grande dame thinks big
News from New York: Rocking art, baffling awards, and PaceWildenstein hits a midlife crisis
The prestigious New York firm imitates younger, hipper galleries such as Deitch Projects with a show of video game art
News from New York: Marathon sailing and cycling, while Marina Abramovic bares all
The Yugoslavian artist draws the crowds at the Guggenheim with her racy restaging of iconic performance art
News from New York: Turf wars in Tribeca
Artists, actresses and property developers compete for the best properties in the area
Interview with Marina Abramovic on her reperformances at the Guggenheim: Back to the classics
The Yugoslav-born artist will re-enact famous performances from the 1970s this month
News from New York: Major Beuys work tipped for Beacon, while eco-artists discuss decomposition
And Connecticut energy broker Andrew Hall buys Georg Baselitz’s collection of German art
Interview with Malcolm Morley: Paintings about the act of painting
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
Interview with Dennis Oppenheim on hid latest exhibition: “I could never stay with just one thing”
The veteran artist promises “truly radical” new work in his show at the Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma
No shortage of fanfare at Art Basel/Miami Beach opening
Art Basel/Miami Beach started as it meant to go on, a performance by the Scissor Sisters and "Art Loves Puppet Rock" attracting the art world's hip and happening
Marty Marguiles opens a new public exhibition space in Miami
Tracking the collector's vast collection from its inception to his newest project, 'The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse'
Art Basel yields inconsistent profits for dealers as the cult of the new proves more potent than ever
Art Basel '04 fair report
Interview with Barry Flanagan on his fascination with bronze: A tradesman, not an artist
Flanagan chooses to depict hares rather than people to steer away from the dominance of the portrait
Art Basel Miami Beach reinforces its position in the hierarchy with steady flow of sales after an unpromising start
Art Basel Miami Beach '04 fair report
Is it a bird? A plane? No, just a G-string: Interview with artist E.V. Day
E.V. Day on thongs, Stealth Bombers and why her latest work stretches elasticity to its limit
Interview with James Rosenquist on his month in Manhattan
Four exhibitions devoted to the Pop pioneer open this November, including a retrospective at the Guggenheim
Works by younger artists for cheaper prices favoured at Art Basel 2003
Art Basel '03 fair report
The art of allusion: Interview with Damian Loeb
Damian Loeb’s work relies on the viewer’s recognition of the visual sources that he quotes liberally
The Scottish garden hawk flies into New York, Louise’s new love, the youngest collector, and where to buy a book
Raising the flag in the West (Village)
Play again, Calder: Artist's toys back in production
A French company is re-producing toys by the inventor of the mobile
News from the States: Police disperse rabid intellectuals while René Ricard mixes with the Amish
Serious over-crowding at Deitch gallery causes policemen to break up event organised by Black Magick witch
Interview with Robert Indiana on LOVE, Pop, words and more
Indiana has emerged from his Maine retreat to claim his rightful place alongside his more famous contemporaries
Art Basel Miami Beach's debut uncovers secrets of success amidst the gloom
Buying mania at this new fair stripped some stands bare in 40 minutes
Interview with Arman: "I do not want to end up in my own mausoleum”
The French artist on playing chess with Duchamp and collecting his own work
What's On in '03: New York's commercial galleries
Nancy Shaver's painted sculpture at Feature Inc. and James Castle's "Structures" at Knoedler & Co.