Jane Morris
Jane Morris is an editor-at-large of The Art Newspaper and a consultant at Cultureshock. She writes for many titles including The Art Newspaper, Monocle and the Economist. She was the editor of The Art Newspaper for almost a decade. She is a former head of publications at the Museums Association, and was a judge of the European Museum of the Year Award. She has contributed to Radio 3, Radio 4 and Monocle 24 radio, and has written for national newspapers including The Guardian and The Independent.
The fine line between drawing and photography
Two-venue exhibition in London examines the rarely-explored relationship between the two media
Mona Hatoum at Tate Modern: the art of war in our time
Lebanon-born artist tackles world politics but the intimate and the personal shine brightest
Tate photo show gives insight into ‘the vision of the new Tate Modern’
Performing for the Camera is an in-depth survey of the photography of performance
The Year in Review: from idealism to iconoclasm
As The Art Newspaper marks its 25th anniversary, the optimistic world of 1989 has given way to a more troubled age
Expert eye: Jeremy Deller picks out his favourite works from Frieze Masters
British artist, who represented Britain at the Venice Biennale of 2013, has much to say about an eclectic selection of art
What you can buy at Frieze for less than £10,000
Contrary to popular belief, it's not all about seven-figure sums
Taste, sound, smell: have curators gone too far?
Two galleries recently staged shows that engaged other senses as well as vision. Our editor and a technology writer disagree on their merits
Seven of the best in Design Miami/Basel's 10th edition
The Art Newspaper's editor picks her selection from this year's fair <br>
The art comes first: seven pieces to see at the Venice Biennale's Arsenale
A guide to some of the most interesting works on view in the exhibition
In the Giardini: five to see in Okwui Enwezor’s All the World’s Futures
The Biennale director's critique of capitalism is elegant and sleek
Reacting to the present
From 19th-century nationalist preoccupations to 21st-century outsiders, the Venice Biennale has always reflected the here and now—and this year is no exception
Pinchuk pleads for calm amidst Ukraine violence
Billionaire art collector encourages peaceful compromise
"Silver, Wine, Art and Gold" is a proper asset class
Joe Roseman, former head of economics at Moore Capital and author of Swag: Alternative Assets for the Coming Decade
Art Basel hosts few changes, but quality remains
A 'more selective' preview is planned for this year to avoid last year's melee, but many of the same faces have returned
Art Basel Miami Beach 2011 makes the art its sole priority
The public programme includes a sculpture park and videos screened on Frank Gehry’s New World Center
Sonic sparring and sound Clashes: Interview with Anri Sala
Inspired by punk, Anri Sala’s video art stages a musical battle with time
Interview with Nicholas Serota: The importance of curating Gerhard Richter
The latest exhibition he has curated opened just last week at Tate Modern, “Gerhard Richter: Panorama”
Interview with dealer Paul Kasmin: “I get a lot of amusement putting what’s downtown, uptown”
The New York-based dealer on his photographic roots and his future plans
The Art Show fair report: Setting a sophisticated tone
Collectors queue to view classic modern and contemporary works
TEFAF '10 fair report: Galleries bring out their best for Maastricht fair
Art and antiques fair builds on last year’s success of attracting high-spending collectors with a new section devoted to works on paper
Mystery over who made the “Francis Bacon” rugs
New research poses more questions than answers over possible attributions for items that were withdrawn from March sale
Interview with Art Basel’s new co-directors Marc Spiegler and Annette Schönholzer on keeping it business as usual
The pair plan to expand the Miami edition, but not much else will change
German museum under fire for ceding control of exhibitions to dealers and collectors
Gallery director says private sector must be courted, not alienated
Exchange scheme for Emirati women artists
Sheikha Manal Al Maktoum launched the program yesterday
Art's Most Popular: Single work by Leonardo attracts over 10,000 Japanese viewers a day
For the fourth year the Tokyo National Museum has the highest exhibition attendance, but is only 17th in our list of the most visited museums last year
Portrait of Bacon’s lover to be auctioned
Isabel Rawsthorne diptych on the block at Sotheby's
Australian collectors build their own museums
New museums in Sydney and Tasmania are in the works
Bâlelatina: Latin American art fair based in Basel to expand
The fair's new director announces intention to further represent the diversity of Latin American creatives
Former fugitive opens decorative arts gallery
Roberto Polo, once the toast of Paris, returns in style