The Art Newspaper
Tomlin says ta-ta to Rauschenberg
The long time friend and collector of Rauschenberg has seven up for sale
Dresden state museums expand provenance research — all the way to Russia
Strives to break restitution “logjam”
Dresden takes major provenance research project to Russia
Strives to break restitution “logjam”
“I always insist that the artist must be given carte blanche”: Interview with Huang Yong Ping
The artist discusses his work, politics, censorship, “fake art” and the Beijing Olympics
Mixed results for Basel’s satellite fairs
Has collectors' passion for Basel's protégés cooled?
Lawrence Weiner's latest film "Water in Milk Exists" premieres in Basel
The narrative, performed by an amateur cast, will be played out at underground movie theatre Kino Mascotte due to its adult themes
Design Miami/Basel 2008 will look to the future of design
The fair will stray from the well-known to focus on the search for the next big thing
Tate buys Charles Saatchi’s Chapman sculptures
The faux-ethnographic sculptures may be the gallery's most expensive contemporary art purchase
Plans for Kolkata Museum of Modern Art: India's answer to Tate Modern?
A major new museum to be built in eastern India is being largely supported by commercial galleries and corporate collections
The Disarmory presents artists who have conceptually disarmed a work of their choosing
Themed events at the fair include, “Armed and Dangerous” and “The Wartime Ball”, taking place this weekend
A nostalgic journey for the Persian royal family at Art Basel '07
Emotional responses were elicited by Michael Stevenson and Andy Warhol
Chronological milestones in Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar and Laos art worlds
From 1954 to 2007
European collectors dominate, Americans in short supply at Art Basel
Strong buying at this year’s fair, but good works are getting harder to find
Anish Kapoor mirror sells at Art Basel
Kapoor speaks of his fascination with reflective surfaces and how they interact with their environment
Interview with Olafur Eliasson on his pavilion in the park for the Serpentine
The Danish artist, whose Weather Project transformed Tate Modern, discusses his building for the Serpentine Gallery
News from New York: Crumbs for Zwirner while Murakami pulls out all stops for Gagosian Exhibition
But the Japanese artist keeps French billionaire François Pinault waiting for his 13-panel painting
New Art Basel director announced today
Although Sam Keller's replacement is soon to be revealed, possible contenders for the role remain the subject of speculation
Road trip masterminded by Cedric Christie makes stop at Basel
Each of the twelve motorists have been assigned a vehicle restored by Christie, their route incorporating a series of art fairs
Hartmut Rausch's collection to go on show at the Portikus Centre for Contemporary Art
The caretaker of the Städelschule shares his own collection with the public
Has Art Basel lost out to Venice and Documenta?
European museums are at the fair, but some dealers say that US institutions are less prominent
Major collectors and new museums in the Middle East
Focus on Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Oman
Christie’s second "International Modern and Contemporary Art" auction in Dubai makes $9.4m
The Arab and Iranian art market seemed to be stabilising, while western counterparts struggle
Buying frenzy at Deitch/Paper store
Only 15 were let in at a time, but that did not seem to prevent pandemonium
Chapmans raise Hell for François Pinault: Recreating a work lost to flames
The original piece was destroyed in a disastrous 2004 warehouse fire
What Tate paid for art 2004-06
A complete list of Tate's acquisitions from the last two years, and what they paid for them