ReviewBook Club
Sex, Soho, cocksure snappers and cigarette money: the making of London’s 1960s art world
A new book by Lisa Tickner, called London's New Scene, focuses on a cast of glamorous characters and gritty drama, with much that resonates today
Podcast
Dora Maar and Jann Haworth: acclaim at last
We take a tour of the Dora Maar show at London's Tate Modern, where the artist is finally getting her due, and talk to US artist Jann Haworth about her retrospective at Pallant House Gallery. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
Podcast
Top of the Pods: the world of Warhol, as told by Jeremy Deller and Donna De Salvo
With the Pop artist's blockbuster retrospective currently on show at SFMoMA, we delve into the life and legacy of the ever-popular painter with artist Jeremy Deller and curator Donna De Salvo. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
NewsObituaries
Nicola L., known for her feminist functional design, has died at 81
The artist’s 50-year career transcended art and design and provided humourous political critique
NewsAndy Warhol
The Vatican to host major Andy Warhol exhibition
Show will 'explore the artist's spiritual side' with Last Supper series and skull silkscreens
PreviewExhibitions
The Warehouse goes Pop
Warhol, Johns and Lichtenstein are among the stars of a show drawing on the collection of Martin Margulies
NewsArt market
Last painting by British Pop art co-founder Pauline Boty to be auctioned
BUM was created just before Boty died of cancer aged 28 in 1966
ArchiveExhibitions
The rise and fall of the American dream: Printmaking in America on show at the British Museum
200 works are now on show which explore hot topics from the 1960s onward, from Vietnam to the AIDs crisis
ArchiveTate Modern
India’s first Pop artist Bhupen Khakhar coming to Tate Modern
Not yet publicly announced, it is scheduled for 2016
ArchiveForgeries
Romero Britto and his dealers sued over forgeries
The artist is implicated in scheme, allegedly allowing fakes to circulate
ArchiveToronto
Toronto theatre mogul David Mirvish to stage his own shows
Will the Canadian collector showcase his expansive modern art collection?
ArchiveEli Broad
The billionaire Eli Broad’s collection of post-war art goes on display at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Is this where it will come finally to rest?
Thinking Broadly at LACMA
ArchiveExhibitions
The world after Warhol: MoMA exhibition tracks the Pop artist's influence
They hope to back up their bold claim that Warhol "had the greatest impact of any artist in the past 50 years"
ArchiveForgeries
Italian pop art forgery scandal widens as six more works are now being sought
Public prosecutor Giuseppe Ferrando pursues fakes tied to JZ Art gallery
ArchiveForgeries
Football star and former Formula 1 boss caught up in fakes case
Jonathan Zebina and Flavio Briatore deny knowing paintings may be forgeries
ArchiveArt market
73 Warhols flood the market: A quick look at what this means for the High Priest of Pop
A broad range of works reap favourable prices
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Sir Peter Blake: “I made a conscious decision to be kind to younger artists”
The pop “godfather” on stuffed animals, the urge to collect and the burden of Sergeant Pepper
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Claes Oldenburg on his bitter-sweet new project: “The objects of today are not interesting”
Claes Oldenburg on his love of things, the loss of his wife and whether to accept a commission for Abu Dhabi
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Jeff Koons on the eve of his summer show at the Serpentine: Pop culture meets art history
Koons talks to us about the artists who inspire him, his studio system, and what he hopes to communicate to the public through his work
ArchiveFilms
Art on the big screen: The art of war and sex
A look at 'Guernica: Portrait of War' and 'Love You More'
ArchiveArt market
Warhol “Athletes” commissioned for $800,000 to be sold for $28m
This is the first time a complete set of the series is on offer
ArchiveBooks
Books: Sixties art in the US, a tale of two coasts
Eva Hesse’s tragic vision and the multifarious works by artists in California
ArchiveArt market
Art historians appointed to the Warhol Authentication Board to help judge attributions
The Warhol Foundation adds curatorial experts to attempt to ease the controversy surrounding its authentication board
Archive US politics
Amateur painter's Anti-Bush painting in cafeteria exhibition enrages Republicans
But California Attorney General defends freedom of speech
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with James Rosenquist on his month in Manhattan
Four exhibitions devoted to the Pop pioneer open this November, including a retrospective at the Guggenheim
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Robert Indiana on LOVE, Pop, words and more
Indiana has emerged from his Maine retreat to claim his rightful place alongside his more famous contemporaries
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Richard Hamilton: Product Displacement
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
ArchiveExhibitions
Pollock Fine Art opens new gallery
As well as showing the work of contemporary artists they have a special interest in Andy Warhol and Pop art
ArchiveAndy Warhol
Warhol reexamined at the Tate
At the close of the century, Tate Modern looks back at one of the biggest names in 20th-century art
ArchiveWhat's on
A round up of Manhattan art moments reveal a Hirst hidden in the digital dustbin, cuban prints and Kiki's perfectionism
Or your very own “Warhol” portrait for $265
ArchiveInterviews
We must salvage what remains of the past: Interview with Johnson Chang
The guru of avant-garde Chinese art in the Eighties and early Nineties talks now of a return to tradition
ArchiveArt market
An insider’s guide to the contemporary art sales, New York: Romping with Barney, Whiteread and Kiki Smith
A new strategy at Sotheby’s as private collectors’ appetite for sculpture grows
ArchiveJosé Berardo
José Berardo’s collection goes public
Financier unveils his new museum in Sintra’s former Casino with a collection formed in just four years
ArchiveExhibitions
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
ArchiveJune 1992
Just what is it that makes Richard Hamilton so different, so appealing?
The artist gives a rare interview ahead of his Tate Gallery retrospective, weighing in on Pop Art and the Pop revival and the need for quality judgements in art and consumer society