The Art Newspaper
Contemporary sales report: Storm warnings prove inaccurate
Problematic Warhols hinder Christie’s but Sotheby’s sparkles with Richter Riley, Barceló and Flanaghan
Association Giacometti's dwindling funds compel Paris courts to sue
Their problems could be blamed on the troubled stock market or an ongoing lawsuit between the directors and the executor of the bequest
Days like these: Tate triennial of contemporary British Art 2003
Theme-less this year, the triennial covers all generations and styles
In defence of Tate: Gainsborough acquisitions
Tate Director Nicholas Serota comments on recent criticism
Tracey Emin follows up book buzz with a retrospective down under, but will the Aussies approve?
The Art Gallery of New South Wales plays host to her new show
Interview with Richard Hamilton: Product Displacement
As major exhibitions of his work open in London and Barcelona, Hamilton explains his boredom with the London art scene, the lineage of his tables and his undying debt to Marcel Duchamp
Le Corbusier before Le Corbusier: exhibition focuses on the formative years of experimentation
The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts Design and Culture
"Kazimir Malevich: Suprematism" An exhibition exploring the style of the Russian avant-garde
Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin
A selection of books recently received
Ancient art/15th-21st century/Art history/Architectural and garden history/Asian art/Decorative arts, design/Museum catalogues, guide books/Photography/Fiction
Wolfgang Tillmans gives a bird's eye view at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Humlebæk
'View from above' questions our perceptions of the world
Tate (the magazine) as transitory as fashion
How the Condé Nast-published art magazine expresses the current merging of consumption values and art
Eva Hesse at Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco
Gallery shows of Hesse’s fragile sculptures are rare
Rubell Family Collection: Recent Acquisitions
The Miami-based collectors purchase works by Tuymans, Cattelan, and others
Pinaults face controversy over antique table at auction
Following €1.23 million bid over writing desk
National Trust membership reaches 3 million
The largest conservation body in Europe
From the archive: The enigmatic spirit of Lord Byron on show at London's National Portrait Gallery
The poet's biographer Fiona MacCarthy placed the Romantic Regency poet in the context of 20th-century film stardom
National Trust buys William Morris’s house
Red House, Bexleyheath, to be preserved for the nation
Worcester Art Museum sued for Anti-Muslim discrimination
“The museum is committed to fostering a diverse workplace and is an equal opportunity employer,” it said.
Hesse stands in for postponed Judd exhibition at Tate
The show will open at Tate Modern later this month
Sean Scully at LA Louver, Los Angeles
In the tradition of numerous art-historical masters, Scully takes inspiration from his time in Morocco
Toba Khedoori's paper plains on show at David Zwirner
The artist's sprawling works will be on view until 16 November
American Sublime wins Art Newspaper/AXA Art prize
Tate Publishing shines in first year of competition for £5000 award
Modigliani and the artists of Montparnasse at the Albright Knox Art Gallery
Exhibition in Buffalo shows 60 works by the master
100 Photographs: a collection by Bruce Bernard
Photographs from the 1840s to the 1990s never before shown in public
