New York
US company mergers may result in sponsorship shrinkage
Standing out from the crowd with art sponsorship becomes unnecessary, as more and more of America's biggest corporations unify
New York's Winter Antiques Show offers insight into the collecting trends, prices and the general health of the art market
The show will exhibit colonial and European furniture, girlhood embroidery, Native American pieces, and folk art
Bacon sizzles in New York as newly discovered works go on display at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery
The exhibition notably shuns the Marlborough gallery, which represented the artist throughout his life
Kusama makes a comeback with three concurrent exhibitions this Summer
Zwirner turns his gallery into a sports bar for the World Cup
What's on in NYC: Barbara Kruger’s return and Ana Mendieta’s hirsute visions
Plus two offbeat takes on Abstract Expressionism
New York all set to be the world centre for Asian art
The Art Newspaper reporter saw a trend towards later Chinese art, satisfied dealers active museums buyers—and some worrying fakes
Correction: Michael Ward Gallery
An amendment to an article published in the March issue of The Art Newspaper (No. 57, p.26), with our apologies
Phillips moves into Judaica sales in New York
A difficult market now centred on Israel and Amsterdam
Numerous parties claim the Sevso Silver Roman hoard valued at £100m belongs to them, entrenching themselves in the New York courts
Legal complexities ensue, with deceit, conspiracy and covert dealing surrounding the treasures history becoming certain
What's on in New York: Art after dark and pregnant men in bus shelters, waterpurifying inventions and early studio pots
That is: Barbara Kruger, Helen and Newton Harrison, and George Ohr
What's on in New York: The British are here
As well as Hoffmann, Kruger, Sultan, Koons, Klein and Kandinsky