Commercial galleries
Changing it up in London's art scene from Millbank to Leytonstone
Georgina Starr moves galleries and Magnani goes east
Oursler’s techno-monsters at Metro, outsiders are in at Senior & Shopmaker and Jeffrey Vallance sculpts Dante
A triumvirate of triumphant language
The mass gallery exodus from SoHo continues despite rumblings of a recession
Chelsea becomes the new home of many even as it becomes ever more expensive
What's on in London: Tracey Emin builds a helter-skelter
Unsettling excesses at Stephen Friedman and various ponderings on places and no-places at Milch, Corvi Mora, Timothy Taylor and Emily Tsingou
What's on in London: Painterly hyperbole at D’Offay and canine grandeur at Salmon
Epic list-making at Gagosian and a sombre investigation of society at the Lisson
A round up of Manhattan art moments reveal a Hirst hidden in the digital dustbin, cuban prints and Kiki's perfectionism
Or your very own “Warhol” portrait for $265
What's on in London: The house that crashed on Japan and other urban dilemmas
Bacon lithographs at Coskun, Euan Uglow at Browse and Darby and Albers at Waddingtons
Women by women in photography
Commercial photography in New York City
What's on in London: Rodney Graham combines history and rock’n’roll at the Lisson
Louisa Buck’s choice of London contemporary galleries
Rembrandt’s Venetian influence: Hanging around New York, a monthly guide by Brook S. Mason.
And bounty of decorative arts including Chinese porcelain and Mendini furniture
Art Forum Berlin '00 fair report: Where Gagosian and Jeffrey Deitch go, will other US dealers follow?
The art fair is 63% non-German this year
The mere announcement, in 1994, that the Tate was to open in Southwark’s obsolete power station, began to attract artists and galleries to this grungy neighbourhood
We speak to galleries and artists that have responded to this Tate factor
Diary of a US dealer: Douglas Heller. Crafting a market for contemporary glass
As the SOFA fair of contemporary decorative arts comes to New York, we talk to a leading dealer in the field
News from London: Apocalyptic plans at the RA, the band splits up at Helly Nahmad Gallery, while Victoria Miro and Gagosian move on
Victoria Miro is moving to a nice area and Gagosian is heading for Heddon Street
What's on in New York: Tackling the digital age
Shows include the first retrospective of images by Hiro at Pace/MacGill and Todd Eberle's computer portraits
Hanging around in London: monthly guide by Elspeth Moncrieff. Christmas shopping special
Abbot and Holder, Colnaghi, Maas Gallery, Lumley Cazalett Contemporary Applied Arts, Fine Art Society, David Black, Bloomsbury Workshop, Whitford Fine Art
What's on in New York: Degas, Dow and Diego
Also on show are pastel landscapes at Artemis and high-tech furniture at Barry Friedman
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
