Royal Academy of Arts
Andrew Lloyd Webber as collector: A Henry Tate for the 21st century?
The man behind hit musicals such as “Cats” and “The Phantom of the Opera” has been buying Victorian art assiduously for the last 40 years. This month his extraordinary collection goes on public view at the Royal Academy
News from London: A time of transitions for Hauser & Wirth, Gagosian, and Tate magazine, while Royal Academy prize-winner gets more than he bargained for
Meanwhile, Tracy Emin is compared to Chinese takeaway
Pre-Raphaelite and other masters: the Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection, The Royal Academy
The show fills the slot of a cancelled exhibition of antiquities on loan from Egypt
What's On: Vuillard frenzy in London
In accordance with a major show alighting at the Royal Academy, Wolseley Fine Arts have arranged a show of his pastels and drawings
Anti-American slogans by artists are painted over, allegedly for fear of alienating a US sponsor
An act of censorship or tact?
News from London: Whitechapel gallery celebrates its centenary with a new director while Michael Landy has a breakdown in Marble Arch
Meanwhile, Tracey Emin pushes up the bids in Islington, and there are rumblings at the Royal Academy
Mark Stephens on new UK anti-seizure law: “The actions of the British government and the Royal Academy are morally reprehensible”
A lawyer’s comment on the RA's 'From Russia' exhibition and the laws that were pushed through to protect it
How top British museums woo US donors
The Royal Academy, Tate, British Museum and National Gallery are all raising money successfully in the States, where 600,000 households report income exceeding $5m
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
Anish Kapoor and David Nash made Academicians of the RA
George Baselitz and Mimmo Paladino have also been honoured
'A climactic moment in the history of British art': curator Norman Rosenthal on his 'Sensation' show
Eight months after the opening of the major exhibition, the man who responsible for staging the controversial show says it mattered because it reflected an unprecedented scale of art-making in Britain
A trio of nineteenth-century paintings shows in England
The Tate Gallery proposes the origins in British art of Symbolism, the Royal Academy investigates fairies, while Manchester presents women Pre-Raphaelites
Charles Saatchi: the man behind the Young British Art collection showcased in the 'Sensation' exhibition
As show opens at the Royal Academy, we ask what drives Saatchi to buy and risk so much, using access to his collection's archive to chart a 25-year transformation in his taste
In honour of the Royal Academy hosting the Giacometti retrospective, Giorgio Soavi remembers his close friendship with the sculptor
A profile of a figure at once diffident, self-critical and restless, beholden to few vanities
The infancy of Pop Art on show at the LA Museum of Contemporary Art
Exploring the early works of Johns, Rauschenberg, Warhol and the young masters of Pop
The Royal Academy shows Calder in the first British show for thirty years
Underappreciated in Britain, the Sackler Galleries mobilise for this modern master
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