The Art Newspaper

Buried in the BBC archives since 1959, and published here for the first time, an interview with one of the founding geniuses of twentieth-century art, Marcel Duchamp.

Talking about his readymades and his most complicated work “The large glass”, now in Philadelphia, Duchamp reflects on how little he meant to people in the late Fifties, when the painterliness of Abstract Expressionism ruled

Jenny Saville and Glenn Luchford at Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles

This remarkable photographic collaboration depicts Saville pushing her body against a pane of glass

Newsarchive

New director for the Warburg Institute

Charles Hope is to succeed Nicholas Mann

Art marketarchive

Eyestorm, the internet print publishing company, is financially thriving

Launched at the height of the internet boom in 1999, it has to date received $24 million of capital funding

Sandra Blow at the Tate St Ives

Blow is back in Cornwall with a bright new crop of works

Ottawaarchive

Canadian government asks museum to end self-censorship

“The Lands Within Me: expressions by Canadian artists of Arab origin" postponed following 11 September attacks

Now you see it, now you don’t: restorers wash Leonardo drawing away

Catastrophe strikes as restorers use routine conservation method

Anselm Kiefer on a massive scale at the Beyeler Foundation

The German master of the mythical and grandiose puts on a large-scale overview show

Art Basel Miami Beach postponed for a year

It became apparent that hosting the imminent art fair would be unfeasible due to shipping and insurance issues

Porn maybe, but no prudery or prurience

This exhibition on the Victorian nude reveals our own obsession with sex

Museumsarchive

MoMA art to move to Berlin during renovation

Highlights of the collection are starting a world tour with a stop at the Nationalgalerie

Photography this month in London: The camera obscura shines at Shine

Erwitt’s wit at HackelBury, Israeli environmental views at Andrew Mummery and delightful Doisneau at Hoppen

9/11archive

Plans for Iran exhibition at British Museum shelved as sponsor withdraws in aftermath of Twin Tower bombings

The exhibition, which would have highlighted the creative flourishing facilitated by members of Iranian royalty, may still become a reality in 2004 or 2005

Jeffrey Deitch exhibition contemplates the human condition in Turin

The Castello di Rivoli again plays host to Deitch's explorations of contemporary art

Norwich's Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts marks 100 years since Giacometti's birth

Sir Robert and Lady Sainsbury's personal connection to Giacometti meant the committee had no trouble engaging lenders

Women of the court of Charles II

On view at the National Portrait Gallery, London

Art and the Spanish Civil War at the Imperial War Museum

The exhibition will mark the 65th anniversary of the arrival in Spain of the International Brigades

What's on in New York: From Neo-Classicism to Pop Art

A Rothko double-header at PaceWildenstein and Washburn, Lichtenstein’s brushstrokes legacy at Mitchell-Innes & Nash while Gagosian installs “Brushstroke” at the Seagram building Plaza

Sotheby'sarchive

Sotheby's places a bid for the middle market with opening of new Olympia saleroom

The auction house hopes to cash in on the £500 to £10,000 range

Bernard Arnault retreats from web investments

Following over €500 million investment in 1999

Archives seized from Giacometti Association following family's wishes

Archives, boxes of drawings and documents pertaining to court procedures were confiscated by bailiffs, following the freezing of their assets last year

What's on in London: Pitching and catching at Lisson

Feverish visions at Coles and Tsingou, Childcare at Timothy Taylor and White Cube and the Russians are coming to Vilma Gold

Berlinarchive

What's on in Berlin: From Rothko to wrappings

A selection of shows at the leading contemporary and modern galleries

Art marketarchive

Son of El Lissitzky files for return of another war loot Kandinsky

The dispute revolves around the work 'Improvisation No.10'