Collectors shunned many 18th- and 19th-century works
Damien Hirst has carried on Francis Bacon’s violent legacy of “guts, blood and spunk”, but denies any direct inspiration
Bacon and Auerbach triumphed as Sotheby’s and Christie’s racked up impressive totals
Greetings card millionaire Andrew Brownsword adds the Impressionist to his collection
Some big collectors have stopped buying and bidders held back
Let us face facts. Before money changes hands, unfamiliar art is not studied because nobody thinks it is worthy of study
On view 12 November - 13 December
The businessman, collector, and artist whose department store museum includes work by Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Anthony Gormley
Now on at Tate Britain
Theme-less this year, the triennial covers all generations and styles
As major exhibitions of his work open in London and Barcelona, Hamilton explains his boredom with the London art scene, the lineage of his tables and his undying debt to Marcel Duchamp
Tate Britain gives a taste of the work of these young artists
Hume talks painting, why he relishes a little melancholy, and what he learned from working with Stella McCartney
Highest ever turnover for members
The relationship between the generic and the individual is at the heart of Opie’s digitally produced work
From Great British to stellar American art
Riley was heavily involved in the curation of this exhibition alongside Paul Moorhouse
Nine years of painstaking research have revealed this technically adventurous side of the artist’s work
The welcome failure of droit de suite, the impact of internet sales and the future of YBAs and optimism about the Tate Modern
Purchased from artist's family, it is the most important work still in private hands
“Lucian Freud: Some New Paintings” is on show until 26 July
Former mutual-fund manager pits his taste against the market
Christopher Wood's "The great art boom"
The Tate Gallery proposes the origins in British art of Symbolism, the Royal Academy investigates fairies, while Manchester presents women Pre-Raphaelites
The Tate Gallery proposes the origins in British art of Symbolism, the Royal Academy investigates fairies, while Manchester presents women Pre-Raphaelites
With modern foreign art to be displayed at Bankside, opinion within the Tate differs as to how the story of British art should be told
Affordable, good quality and diverse, it brings in all sorts
Sir Edwin Manton, an American-based insurance executive, has donated £7 million ($11.2 million)
London may be the loser in the end, but the Brits brought it on themselves
Clarence House is full of treasures