Adrian Dannatt
Marina Abramovic's The house with the ocean view at the Sean Kelly gallery
The artist will be living for 12 long days within a set of purpose-built structures in the gallery while obeying a whole sequence of self-imposed strictures
Interview with Steven Assael: Painting, the fullness of experience
The foremost figurative painter of his generation, talks about his passionate commitment to the art
Interview with Warren Neidich: When scientists make art
Trained as a neurobiologist, his art is about ways of seeing both physiological and as affected by the high-tech visions around us
Art world news: Gagosian’s smooth dealings, Norton's $6 tantrum, and the new Roman takeover
Meanwhile, Ricard tries his hand at larceny while Blum's Judd masterpiece makes bank
Taken over by the doodle: Interview with Carroll Dunham
Like the Surrealists, Dunham believes that his unconscious dominates him as he works
Interview with artist Harold Stevenson, a Jean Cocteau of Idabel, Oklahoma
The high camp survivor who was friends with all the legends
Interview with Cecily Brown: Goodness gracious! Dare one say landscape paintings?
Adrian Dannatt talks to a well primed young painter
Ghada Amer: when Islam was sensual
The Egyptian artist draws on a Medieval Muslim erotic text to create her hand-stitched works
What's on in New York: Serra’s solemnity and size at Gagosian
Posthumous popularity at Max Protetch, last works at Matthew Marks mapping at James Cohan, psychedelic audio-visual art at Feigen effective excellence at Zwirner, and homage at Universal Concepts
Interview with Amanda Lear on being a celebrity and being an artist: "Everything that happened to me was completely by accident"
Actress, artist, disco diva, television star, lover of Salvador Dalí and a clutch of rock stars, talks about love, fame, fire and pain
Jenny Holzer: towards the mot juste
The US artist on text being just one medium in her work and how trying to measure up to Goya can keep her motionless for months
Synthesiser’s synthetic synthesis: Interview with leading New Media artist Leo Villareal
He talks to The Art Newspaper ahead of his upcoming show at White Columns
What's on in New York: Contemporary art at its finest with Ellsworth Kelly still strong at Matthew Marks
Also on show are Mark di Suvero’s massive sculptures at Gagosian, and Charles Simond’s unfired clay at the Joseph Helman Gallery
Interview with Shirin Neshat: Where madness is the greatest freedom
Telling universal stories about love, insanity, and death through film and music
Few standout sales as the young and up-and-coming benefit from more recreational buyers: Art Chicago 2001
Limited international collectors, but American museums, local collectors, tourists and children out in force
A round up of Manhattan art moments reveal a Hirst hidden in the digital dustbin, cuban prints and Kiki's perfectionism
Or your very own “Warhol” portrait for $265
Interview with artist James Metcalf: Metal mettle
The adventurer, war hero, metalworker, sculptor, and political activist talks about Paris in the 1950s and his work in Mexico
Interview with Pierre Huyghe: Where fact and fiction meet
A bank robbery and its portrayal in the film “Dog Day Afternoon” are the materials used by Huyghe to explore how fantasy shapes memory
Artist interview: Paul Etienne Lincoln
The Englishman in New York on his latest inventions and why he would have made a rubbish YBA
Artist interview: Sue Williams
The US artist on her shift to abstraction and being a happier person
The 2000 Whitney Biennial: A return to the halcyon days of American Art or the dawn of a new era?
The pull of past traditions is juxtaposed with the push of digital innovations
The looming spectre of a large scale photograph : Our choice of New York contemporary galleries
Drawing on draughtsmanship at Alexander and Bonin, Paula Cooper, Zwirner and Marlborough
What's on in New York: Koons comes out of hiding and Struth returns from Paradise
Gagosian christens his Chelsea space with Serra sculptures, plus cutting-edge holiday gift ideas
The body under scrutiny: Interview with Kiki Smith
Kiki Smith responds to recent attacks on her work by Met director Philippe de Montebello