The Art Newspaper
Delacroix fraud warning from catalogue raisonné author
Lee Johnson advises that false documentation bearing his name is being circulated
Art Basel Miami Beach set for December
The impending Florida edition of Art Basel comes after its deferment last year
What's On: Robert Rauschenberg's Short stories at the Waddington Galleries
Viewers are encouraged to bring their own meaning to these mysterious images
Art Basel '02: A giant among art fairs and a must-see
Untouched by its competitors, Art Basel remains a highlight on the art calendar
Jean-Michel Basquiat continues upward trajectory in sales and at auction
New paintings at Hamiltons for those who have so far missed out
German prints and drawings from Friedrich to Baselitz and the Manilow gift of post-war German works on paper go on show in Chicago
The Art Institute attempts to heal old wounds with upcoming exhibitions
John Ward's new exhibition at the Fine Art Society
The works included depict Venice's Café Florian
MoMA is selling $19 million worth of Eugène Atget images
“We have a practice of letting go of things, even of high quality, in order to in order to buy older, expensive photographs”
The publication of 'The splendour of Iran' is a landmark of the independence of native academics.
Archaeologically, architecturally and art-historically, Iran is very much on the move
Pollock Fine Art opens new gallery
As well as showing the work of contemporary artists they have a special interest in Andy Warhol and Pop art
Berlin Andy Warhol retrospective comes to LA
The blockbuster show comes to the US via London
Anish Kapoor commissioned to produce new work for the Tate's Turbine Hall
The sculptor succeeds Louise Bourgeois and the late Juan Muñoz
Thailand and Cambodia spar over temple that lies on the border
Thailand closes its border, depriving Cambodian vendors of customers which has led to starvation, while gun fighting has occurred, and tension remains high
Milan in a van at the V&A
The “hottest, newest and most influential in the design world” fitted into a furniture removal van
San Francisco MoMA has new director
Mr Benezra comes to the city's Museum of Modern Art from The Art Institute of Chicago
Giacometti's expressions of moment-to-moment mortal experience to be subject of centenary exhibition at the Fondation de l'Hermitage
While the retrospective spans every stage of his career, his portraits of Robert Sainsbury and other members of the Sainsbury Family constitute the focal point
Beyond the Glass Gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum
100 new contemporary objects on display
Arshile Gorky gets personal at Gagosian Gallery with portraits of family
None of the 33 works are for sale
Pin-ups and Pop stars on display at Tate Liverpool
The Tate of the North examines our visual relationship with celebrities
Two upcoming exhibitions: Images of Women and Devil’s Pageant
Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, Los Angeles
Warhol-Basquiat-Clemente collaborations come to Madrid
Centro de Arte Reina Sofía plays host to three big names on one canvas
Andy Warhol ads and illustrations on show at Gagosian
These paintings re-emphasise the artist's genius for cropping and editing his images for maximum impact
Ian Hamilton Finlay goes coastal at the Tate St Ives
The creator of Little Sparta shows new works in Cornwall