ArchiveWhat's on
What's On in Paris: Nostalgia is back in '94 with Antoni Tàpies and Jean-Pierre Bertrand retrospectives
Also, Meyer Vaisman's grandiose taxidermies and Elaine Strutevant's almost-replicas
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Dulwich Picture Gallery puts Warhol in context
The decorative qualities of the pop artist put him in a tradition dating back to the 18th century
ArchiveDamien Hirst
Gagosian hits the ground running in Hong Kong with Damien Hirst exhibition
Many of Hirst's most iconic works will be in attendance
ArchiveAsia Society
New York's Asia Society to unveil first US exhibition of pre-revolutionary modern Iranian art
Although Iranian art heavyweights made their reservations about the show clear, it will go on to tour North America
ArchiveAlberto Giacometti
Eykyn Maclean's debut exhibition in New York to boast Giacometti's Grande Tête Mince
The show revolves around the family of Silvio Berthoud, who was Giacometti's nephew
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Marina Abramovic's the Artist is Present at MoMA
This massive retrospective will include recreations of past pieces as well as a new, physically demanding work
ArchiveIranian art
Frieze week schedule speaks of Iranian art surge in the West
Does a crop of major presentations coinciding with the art fair indicate a proportionate energy in the market?
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News from New York: Marathon sailing and cycling, while Marina Abramovic bares all
The Yugoslavian artist draws the crowds at the Guggenheim with her racy restaging of iconic performance art
ArchiveEdouard Vuillard
Landmark Vuillard exhibition at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Rather than sticking to his traditional oeuvre, the show demonstrates how Vuillard embraced stylistic risk-taking and the avant-garde
ArchiveBritish Council
The British Council releases its artistic programme for 2004
The international line-up includes projects in Libya, Iran, Israel and the Palestinian Territories
ArchiveJames Casebere
What's on: James Casebere
Lisson Gallery
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Basquiat and Warhol exhibit concurrently in Cologne
Jablonka, Cologne
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Nancy Spero's War series on display at Galerie Lelong
The artistic equivalent of standing in front of a tank
ArchivePaul McCarthy
What's on: Paul McCarthy
Hauser & Wirth
ArchiveFrancis Bacon
Francis Bacon and the tradition of art
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
ArchiveNew York
What's On in '03: Abstract expressionist Richard Pousette-Dart at Knoedler & Company
His mythic heads and forms appear in paintings and drawings (1935-42) on show in New York
ArchiveYoko Ono
Yoko Ono: women’s room
On view at Musée d’art moderne de la ville de Paris
ArchiveWhat's on
From superpower to no power this week in New York
Silly season in New York brings mobsters out on the town, gay-makeovers for the men of America and 80s disco to Kenny Schacter’s new gallery
ArchiveTony Oursler
What's on: Tony Oursler/Christian Jankowski
Lisson Gallery
ArchiveJoseph Beuys
Gagosian Gallery displays Joseph Beuys in London
Items from the august collection of Dr Rainer Speck now on view
ArchiveExhibitions
Weapons of mass dissemination: The propaganda of war on show at the Wolfsonian
Florida International University presents a brilliantly curated tour of the First and Second World Wars
ArchiveCommercial galleries
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
ArchiveChris Burden
Chris Burden bites the bullet in exhibition at Gagosian Beverly Hills
A cheeky reference to his early performance art is displayed alongside other new work
ArchiveIran
British Museum’s Iran exhibition scheduled for 2005 after 2002 postponement
The successful procurement of these loans may be a sign of more collaborative projects to come between the British Museum and Iran
ArchiveWilliam Cobbing
What's on: William Cobbing
Lisson Gallery
ArchiveElinor Carucci
What's on: Elinor Carucci
Gagosian Gallery
ArchiveJasper Johns
What's on: Jasper Johns
Gagosian Gallery
ArchiveJemima Stehli
What's on: Jemima Stehli
Lisson Gallery
ArchiveWilson twins
What's on: Jane and Louise Wilson
Lisson Gallery
ArchiveVera Lutter
What's on: Vera Lutter
Gagosian Gallery (Chelsea)
ArchiveWhat's on
What's on: Matisse Picasso: two giants of 20th-century bookmaking
Ursus Books Ltd Matisse Villon C.G. Boerner The sculptures of Picasso Gagosian Gallery
ArchiveExhibitions
Andy Warhol at Sadie Coles: private drawings from the 1950s
These never-before-seen works show a more personal side of the artist
ArchivePost-Impressionism
Vuillard at New York's Berry-Hill Galleries, the major show finally reaches Washington's National Gallery
The exhibition was brought to fruition with with the input of Galerie Bellier, directed by Jean-Claude Bellier, the godson of Vuillard
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Iran's National Museum of Art touring exhibition currently at Antikenmuseum Basel chronicles seven thousand years of Persian art
The show is an attempt by Prime Minister Ayatollah Khatami to eliminate bad feeling between Iran and the West, and to spread awareness about the archaeological sites in the country under threat
ArchiveCharles Saatchi
Charles Saatchi plans an alternative Turner prize, Blue Gallery opens again, and gazumping in Vauxhall
What's going on in London: Art on the move
ArchiveNew York
What's On in '03: New York's commercial galleries
Nancy Shaver's painted sculpture at Feature Inc. and James Castle's "Structures" at Knoedler & Co.
ArchiveWhat's on
Jewellery at D’Offay, censorship at South London Gallery and Jane Simpson at Gagosian
What's on in London: A Martian adventure
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What's on: Art and Language
Lisson Gallery
ArchiveGagosian Gallery
What's on: Hollywood is a Verb
Gagosian Gallery
ArchiveSharon Ya'ari
What's on: Sharon Ya’ari
Lisson Gallery
Archive Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky
What's on: Lisson introduces Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky to UK public as their new location opens with Santiago Sierra show
Lisson Gallery
ArchiveRichard Wright
What's on: Richard Wright
Gagosian Gallery
ArchiveGagosian Gallery
What's on: Ferus Gallery retrospective
Gagosian Gallery
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Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and 20th-century Mexican art: the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection at El Museo del Barrio
New York welcomes key Kahlo works
ArchiveKaren Kilimnik
What's on: Karen Kilimnik
Galerie Hauser & Wirth & Presenhuber, Zürich
ArchiveGhada Amer
What's on: Ghada Amer
Gagosian Gallery
ArchiveAlberto Giacometti
Giacometti's expressions of moment-to-moment mortal experience to be subject of centenary exhibition at the Fondation de l'Hermitage
While the retrospective spans every stage of his career, his portraits of Robert Sainsbury and other members of the Sainsbury Family constitute the focal point
ArchiveVanessa Beecroft
What's on: Vanessa Beecroft
Deitch Projects
ArchiveJulian Schnabel
What's on: Julian Schnabel
Gagosian Gallery (24th Street)
ArchiveArshile Gorky
Arshile Gorky gets personal at Gagosian Gallery with portraits of family
None of the 33 works are for sale
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Hartmut Wilkening's barefoot bigwigs come to Galerie Voss
Putin unwinds in Düsseldorf
ArchiveDexter Dalwood
What's on: Dexter Dalwood
Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills
ArchiveWhat's on
Andy Warhol ads and illustrations on show at Gagosian
These paintings re-emphasise the artist's genius for cropping and editing his images for maximum impact
ArchiveCy Twombly
What's on: Cy Twombly
Gagosian
ArchiveJulião Sarmento
What's on: Julião Sarmento, “Doppelgänger”
Now on display at the Lisson Gallery
ArchiveRoger Balland
What's on: Roger Balland, “Outland”
Gagosian Gallery
ArchiveSalomon Huerta
What's on: Salomòn Huerta
Gagosian
ArchiveAlberto Giacometti
Norwich's Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts marks 100 years since Giacometti's birth
Sir Robert and Lady Sainsbury's personal connection to Giacometti meant the committee had no trouble engaging lenders
ArchiveJeffrey Deitch
Jeffrey Deitch exhibition contemplates the human condition in Turin
The Castello di Rivoli again plays host to Deitch's explorations of contemporary art
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What's On in New York: Brooklyn Museum of Art registers the interaction between design and technology; Giacometti's centenary at the MOMA
How apocalyptic crises in the twentieth century - the endgame - permeated the familiar and the practical
ArchiveWallace Collection
Boulle ancient and modern
An exhibition of classic French marquetry coincides with the completion of a contemporary cabinet-maker’s work with the same technique—but cut by laser
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
ArchiveAsian art
Asia Week in the galleries
From Shang to the present, Asian art in all its diversity
ArchiveCeal Floyer
What's on: Ceal Floyer
Lisson Gallery
ArchiveDigital Age
What's on in New York: Tackling the digital age
Shows include the first retrospective of images by Hiro at Pace/MacGill and Todd Eberle's computer portraits
ArchiveExhibitions
What's on: “Treasures of deceit: archaeology and the forger’s craft”
Springfield: real or fake?
ArchiveEdgar Degas
What's On in London: July '99 to see major Degas show and resurgence of Philpot
Carolyn Sergeant's energised flower studies and Peter Coke's seashell constructions will also receive exposure this month
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London galleries: Our past shopping experiences immortalised at Hales Gallery
Maurizio Cattelan kicks out at English football, Paolini frames “the author” at the Lisson Gallery and Halley sticks to paint
ArchiveWhat's on
What's on in London: Glass extravagance at Mallett's and Richard Green’s cabinet of Dutch delights
Also on show are Ewan Uglow’s precise drawings at Browse and Darby and the diverse talents of Underwood at the Redfern Gallery
ArchiveMedia & broadcast
Art in the media: Jarvis Cocker tours Outsider Art, Anish Kapoor shows up in Bordeaux and Damien Hirst’s dentist opens wide
April 1999 provided a particularly nourishing media menu
ArchiveWhat's on
What's on in London: Two Julian Trevelyan exhibitions mark a decade since his death and Toko Shinoda's first major show in the city
Shifting between figuration and abstraction with the St Ives school, Kitty North's residence-cum-gallery, Andrew Gifford's textured surfaces and Warhol's studio re-imagined
ArchiveWhat's on
What's on in New York: Gramercy International kicks off the month
While women Abstract Expressionists come to Long Island, chilling still-lifes plus true confessions in Soho
ArchiveParis
What's On in Paris: Kosuth's ode to early 19th century Paris and first Warhol exhibition in Paris since '91
Also, Richard Hains's logo-mania and Robert Malaval's regurgitations
ArchiveFrancis Bacon
Exceptional new Bacon survey on show at the Pompidou
An Italian designer and considerable use of natural light for David Sylvester’s new survey of nearly ninety paintings, which includes working studies never previously exhibited
ArchiveMuseums
Taiwan round-up: Belgian Expressionists, Warhol and a new museum in Kaohsiung
Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts opens a year ahead of schedule
ArchiveExhibitions
What's On in Paris: Marthe Wery's indoor infrastructure, Giacometti's drawings and John Coplans's images of anatomy
Also, Di Meo houses Jean-François Briant's agricultural symbols and Vidal-Saint Phalle partners with Saint-Etienne's Museum of Modern Art for Vincent Bioules show
ArchiveFrancis Bacon
Swiss Bacon exhibition includes work he tried to destroy
Lugano makes attempt to compensate for losing best of the Thyssen collection
ArchiveWhat's on
What's On in Paris: Connecticut art as an export and Warhol's preliminary shots
Also, a exhibitors unite for show entitled "Art spoken here" and sculptor Ronald Jones's debut exhibition in France
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Zygmunt Vogel’s vision of Warsaw
These 36 watercolours of the city were crucial in its reconstruction
ArchiveEdouard Vuillard
What's On in Berlin: Dennis Adam's image constructions, Johannes Geccelli's fragmented colour blocks and another location for Bremen Galerie Wolfgang Werner
The Werner will give visitors a taste of Vuillard in anticipation of the Washington show
ArchiveWhat's on
What's On in Paris: Cécile Bart's fields of colour, Max Ernst, Man Ray and Giacometti in combination and Picasso alongside Christo at the J.G.M.
Surrealism à la mode
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What's on: Real fakes
Rotonda della Besana, Milan
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What's On: Fundació Caixa de Pensions to host Hodgkin retrospective and exhibition in recognition of Vuillard's fiftieth anniversary
Also scheduled is "Passage de l'Image", in which the different ways in which artists have adopted electronic media are charted