Commercial galleries
A whole new neighbourhood of art: Tate Modern invigorates the South Bank
Giles Waterfield, former director of the Dulwich Picture Gallery, looks at this witty and non-judgemental enterprise, one of many visual art developments already around the future Tate Gallery of Modern Art
What's On in London: July '99 to see major Degas show and resurgence of Philpot
Carolyn Sergeant's energised flower studies and Peter Coke's seashell constructions will also receive exposure this month
London galleries: Our past shopping experiences immortalised at Hales Gallery
Maurizio Cattelan kicks out at English football, Paolini frames “the author” at the Lisson Gallery and Halley sticks to paint
If you can’t afford a Gehry building try this $1 million sculpture, now available at Gagosian
Frank Gehry plants a horse’s head in a Richard Meier space
A river runs through it: Hanging around in New York, a monthly guide by Brook S. Mason.
Impressionist painters on the Seine at Wildenstein, the Gilded Age glows at Vance Jordan, exoticism at Mark Murray plus fine furniture and Picasso’s lino cuts
What's on in London: Two Julian Trevelyan exhibitions mark a decade since his death and Toko Shinoda's first major show in the city
Shifting between figuration and abstraction with the St Ives school, Kitty North's residence-cum-gallery, Andrew Gifford's textured surfaces and Warhol's studio re-imagined
Are auction houses creating a bigger market for all or squeezing out the competition?
In 1998 we reflected on Sotheby's and Christie's recent move to sell cutting edge contemporary art as being a watershed moment
Deep in the art of Texas: focus on Dallas as a flourishing community of dealers and collectors
Talley Dunn of Gerald Peters Gallery states with pride that “The art community as a whole is growing”
What’s on beyond Art Basel this summer
Exploring Basel commercial galleries; from Classic Modernists to new contemporaries
What's on in New York: Gramercy International kicks off the month
While women Abstract Expressionists come to Long Island, chilling still-lifes plus true confessions in Soho
Chicago galleries co-operate to keep collectors local
Commercial galleries with common goals banding together
The art scene takes off in LA with a star studded cast including Gagosian and PaceWildenstein
Tinseltown tunes into art as money and movies draw New York dealers, creating new collectors out of Hollywood royalty - though no one will kiss and tell
Facture attracts: Sculpture, objects and functional art, Miami, 6 to 9 March.
Third biannual of strongly supported contemporary decorative arts
Sam Francis’s own paintings at Gagosian
Works kept by the artist are to be exhibited in a commercial gallery for the first time
On Knoedler & Company's 150th anniversary, we remember the masterpieces that have graced their walls
This month, the New York gallery celebrates its sesquicentennial with an exhibition on its most famous paintings and clients
What's On in Paris: Kosuth's ode to early 19th century Paris and first Warhol exhibition in Paris since '91
Also, Richard Hains's logo-mania and Robert Malaval's regurgitations
What's on in Switzerland: The anxieties of Dieter Roth and the expressiveness of Rolf Iseli
Also showing are Rauschenberg, Richard Long and Ryman
What's on in New York: Museums lend Ruskins for a show at Salander-O’Reilly as Gagosian hangs blue-chip Warhol
Meanwhile, Paul McCarthy and Pierre Molinier provide a little titillation
What's on in Paris: Galleries organise Baselitz shows to accompany retrospective at Musée d'art Moderne
A further exhibition of Dubuffet's output may present a rough comparison
What's on in Paris: Citizens of the world
The sculptures of Louise Nevelson and political paintings of Léon Golub, from the US, the ArtePovera of Alighiero Boetti from Italy, the historic legends of Anselm Kiefer and wax figures of Thomas Schütte, both from Germany
New Young Art Fair allows smaller galleries to appear alongside Art Basel
The fledgling fair will operate in tandem with the main fair, which has attracted 250 participants from twenty countries
Art and technology combine for John Davies frames and dealer Alex Wengraf
How computers are enhancing the market for these two businesses
Photography thriving in London, shortage of collectors notwithstanding
Few buyers, but innovative galleries win the public's approval
Calder for sale in London
Tapping into the artist's popularity after the success of his RA appearance
Art Basel's space dedicated to graphics will split with fair's core site
This new arrangement clears the way for developments implemented to give dealers further exposure
What's On in Paris: Connecticut art as an export and Warhol's preliminary shots
Also, a exhibitors unite for show entitled "Art spoken here" and sculptor Ronald Jones's debut exhibition in France
Basquiat’s dealer disappears pursued by creditors
Baghoomian vanishes while Basquiat paintings remain missing
What's on in New York: Bars, overlays, assemblages, and plug-in art
Arman, Bailey, Johns, Ono, Rauschenberg, Salle, and more
What's On in Berlin: Dennis Adam's image constructions, Johannes Geccelli's fragmented colour blocks and another location for Bremen Galerie Wolfgang Werner
The Werner will give visitors a taste of Vuillard in anticipation of the Washington show