London
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
Environment, as well as buildings, needs protection
A major report stresses the power of place
London's Art 2001 fair report: Just getting better and better
Increased attendance, sales, and quality marks a good year for the fair
Ten minutes with Lars Nittve on the opening of Tate Modern
Director explains how London’s most popular new tourist attraction set its exhibition policy
Dalí sculpture en masse in London
600 pieces of Dalí’s Universe on display at County Hall
Tate indulges sticky fingers and sabotage: works by Smith and Harwood
Tate Modern continues to dominate the London scene, but gets spread around in more ways than it bargained for
Touching sculpture at Shoreditch, dreaming at Fa 1 and festival memories at Entwistle
Leaving an after-Tate
Concentration of arts sponsorship in London causes other UK regions to lose out
Unevenness comes to light, as survey finds that almost 50% of the UK total was directed towards London
Leslie Waddington: Always a Londoner
The welcome failure of droit de suite, the impact of internet sales and the future of YBAs and optimism about the Tate Modern
What's on in London: Gwen John times two, with lots of unseen work
Fontana moves from Hayward exhibition to commercial gallery, Basquiat’s drawings come to the City and the centenary of the charming Ardizzone is celebrated
Gagosian London opens and underground art
Gagosian opens in London, Art goes underground in Waterloo and at home in Camberwell
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
Professor David Harris, outgoing director of the Institute of Archaeology, London, discusses the work of one of the world’s leading research departments
“A world institute involved in world archaeology”
De Kooning and the critics
As the current survey opens in London, we look at how it fared in the US
Calder for sale in London
Tapping into the artist's popularity after the success of his RA appearance
What's on in London: Brandt and Bacon, Clarke and Coventry, Graham and Girling
Two new galleries and Karsten Schubert has moved