ReviewVirtual and augmented reality
A top-tier way to explore art in the era of social distancing: Eazel, a platform for virtual galleries, presents White Cube Hong Kong's project 'Encounter'
An expert view brought to you by our XR Panel of artists and storytellers who create in virtual reality and augmented reality
ReviewThree to see
Three exhibitions to see in London this weekend
From Turner’s take on the speed and horrors of the modern world to Ann Veronica Janssen’s playful, light-bending sculptures
ReviewThree to see
Three exhibitions to see in London this weekend
From Danh Vo's millennia-spanning pastoral show at White Cube to Abbas Zahedi's rosewater sprinkler system at South London Gallery
PreviewCommercial galleries
Private view: must-see gallery shows opening in September
From Danh Vo in London to Linda Stark in Los Angeles
NewsArt market
Tomorrow’s YBAs? White Cube launches series of online exhibitions by London art graduates
Gallery owner Jay Jopling says it is vital to support the next generation during such precarious times
NewsArt market
White Cube launches £1.25m Covid-19 fundraiser with Harland Miller
British artist reveals he contracted a mild form of the virus
NewsTracey Emin
Tracey Emin shares her lockdown life on Instagram
British artist says we need “all kinds of art in these scary times”
NewsFrieze 2019
White Cube to open 'office and viewing rooms' in Paris
Launch is latest high-profile opening in the French capital pre-Brexit
News
Dora Maurer: 'a lack of market was positive for my work'
White Cube announces representation of the Hungarian avant-garde artist with an exhibition of paintings from the past 30 years
NewsJeff Wall
Jeff Wall returns to his painting roots for new work in White Cube show
As his new exhibition opens in London, the conceptual photographer tells us about the Fauvist-like work and the theory behind it
BlogIn the frame
Rock stars night out: Ronnie Wood joins the White Cube crowds for Harland Miller book signing
ReviewThree to see
Three exhibitions to see in London this weekend
From imperturbable colourful calm at White Cube Bermondsey to Mandy El-Sayegh's information overload at the Chisenhale Gallery
BlogThe Buck stopped here
Tracey Emin makes her mark with marvellously monumental bronzes at White Cube
NewsArt market
White Cube appoints Warhol expert Eric Shiner artistic director in New York
Is the London-based gallery growing its US team to open an exhibition space there?
NewsArt market
From project space to mega dealer: Jay Jopling celebrates 25 years of White Cube
Hong Kong show features rarely seen archival material, while 23 artists have made new works for an exhibition dedicated to memory in London
Comment300
Then & Now: boom, bust and rebirth of Damien Hirst
How The Art Newspaper has covered the artist's bullish decadence
NewsThree to see
Three to see: London
From the glitz and glamour of ocean liners to post-Brexit politics by the official election artist Cornelia Parker
BlogThe Buck stopped here
Eddie Peake takes centre stage for new performance show at London’s White Cube
ArchiveInterviews
Western perspectives on Hong Kong’s gallery scene: Interview with Graham Steele and Robin Peckham
White Cube’s Graham Steele and the US curator Robin Peckham discuss their new spaces in the Central district
ArchiveWhite Cube
Bullets over Basel: Loud noise resembling gunfire alarms dealers
Criminal activity was ruled out when the sound was found to be the result of something being accidentally knocked over
ArchiveTate
Tate buys Charles Saatchi’s Chapman sculptures
The faux-ethnographic sculptures may be the gallery's most expensive contemporary art purchase
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Jake Chapman: “Our hunger for Goya has not waned but our horizon has widened”
On the eve of the Chapmans’ first commercial show in three years, Jake Chapman talks to The Art Newspaper
ArchiveArtist interview
“Our hunger for Goya has not waned but our horizon has widened”: Interview with Jake Chapman
On the eve of the Chapmans’ first commercial show in three years, Jake Chapman talks to The Art Newspaper
ArchiveArt market
The London latest: It’s art, but not as Beck’s intended it
A typo on their beer bottle turns it into an instant collectors’ classic
ArchiveGagosian Gallery
News from London: Gagosian grows and grows, as does Tate Magazine, while Lisson and White Cube get into the festive spirit
Meanwhile, a dead animal stirs things up in Camden
ArchiveFrieze
London aims to step into the big league
Dealers are planning new, original display techniques
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Mona Hatoum: Pass the electric fork, please
The artist uses kitchen utensils and household objects to charge domestic settings with danger
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Sam Taylor-Wood on glamour, drama, and trauma
The artist reflects on the combination of autobiographical content and common experience in her work
ArchiveLisson Gallery
What's on in London: Pitching and catching at Lisson
Feverish visions at Coles and Tsingou, Childcare at Timothy Taylor and White Cube and the Russians are coming to Vilma Gold
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Gilbert & George on originality and art: “Artists are very limited”
The duo dislike art that only the art world can understand and explain their campaign to be different
ArchiveLondon
What's on in London: Tracey Emin builds a helter-skelter
Unsettling excesses at Stephen Friedman and various ponderings on places and no-places at Milch, Corvi Mora, Timothy Taylor and Emily Tsingou
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Marc Quinn on moving away from his body
The artist talks about truncation in art and life as his show opens at White Cube2
ArchiveExhibitions
What's on in London: Miro on Demand
Dresdeners at White Cube2, Anselm Kiefer at D’Offay
ArchiveExhibitions
London galleries: The naked Cubes
Sadie Coles in an eastward position, the Lisson and Tim Taylor times two, photography at Frith Street and Maureen Paley, plus powerful juju at Anthony Reynolds
ArchiveSarah Lucas
What's on in London: Sarah Lucas lights up and gets Freudian
Subconscious probings at the Lisson and Fa1, White Cube takes on a disquieting new talent and there are spots before the eyes at Victoria Miro
ArchiveMarc Quinn
What's on in London: the bawdy and the beautiful
White Cube and the Tate Gallery are showing Quinn's self-portraits as Annely Juda marks the end of WWII
CommentArt Market Eye
Can Paris snatch the art market crown from London?
The French capital seems resurgent, but other elements may intervene
Georgina Adam