The state of archaeology in Israel today suggests there are bones of contention
The American artist, forty-three, represents the US at the Venice Biennale this year
The Tate unveils its previously unknown Bacon drawings to the world while two US museums present new views of the blockbuster British artist
As the Tate and MoMA prepare their mammoth exhibition of works by the two artists in 2002 the Kimbell steps into the ring first with a similar, but smaller, show of its own
V&A edges toward the cutting edge—and commerce
At the liberation of Paris, Picasso declared, “I am not the kind of painter who goes out like a photographer for something to depict. But I have no doubt that the war is in these paintings.” This exhibition sifts the evidence
On view at St Mary-le-Bow, City of London, until 19 December
As part of the build-up to the opening in 2000 of its new Bankside building, the Tate is organising exhibitions in nearby parts of London - a film installation by this Iranian-born artist in a Wren church gives a taste of things to come
A fair in its infancy, Art Forum proved fruitful for younger dealers with affordable art, although its concurrence with Yom Kippur did not help matters
The first survey of a fashion for portraiture that swept the Persian court lifts the veil on Iranian history
The major show chronicles the many faces of Warhol's fascination with fame
Dealers and collectors alike come here to see the city and its contemporary art world take shape but immediate sales were limited
Beuys will be Beuys will be Beuys . . .
A Foujita, a Picasso and a Gleizes revert to the descendants of the owners–but over 1000 works remain homeless
The sculptor discusses his new work as he installs his first solo show in England
Tradition meets trendiness in this huge exhibition of British fashion