Contemporary art
Interview with Nicholas Logsdail: Lisson's founder in both expansive and expansionist mood
Contemporary art dealer affirms his confidence in the artists he works with by doubling the gallery space at the Lisson
Andy Warhol fails to make a post-mortem appearance at the New Museum of Contemporary Art's newest exhibition
“The Interrupted Life” explores themes of mortality in contemporary art
Gerhard Richter survey at the Tate Gallery
Nick Serota launches into a new policy towards international contemporary art
What's on in Paris: From Artcurial to Zerou
Including Tinguely’s farewell “Collaboration” at Galérie Beaubourg
Technique anglaise: Current trends in British art
A useful, market-serving guide to thirty young British artists
Nick Serota on his second Tate rehang and his vision for what will be “one of the great museums of late twentieth-century art”
Defending his acquisitions and looking to the future, Serita talks on exhibitions and an international outlook
Charles Saatchi: the man and the market. The Art Newspaper was given access to the Saatchi archive to chart the transformations of this world famous collector’s taste
As “Sensation!”, the exhibition of the Saatchi collection of young British art, opens at the Royal Academy we ask what drives Saatchi to buy, and risk, so much
As Charles Saatchi's collection of young British art opens at the Royal Academy, we ask what drives the collector to buy, and risk, so much
The Art Newspaper was given access to the Saatchi archive to chart the transformations of this world famous collector’s taste
Collectors beware: modern art is destroying itself
Only a severely controlled environment will preserve many works of twentieth-century art
Turner Prize in turmoil as last year's winner Long exhibits at the Tate
Serota seeks new sponsor for embattled competition