A Consideration of Time: Celia Paul’s Monograph and Memory The artist's work over five decades transforms the familiar into something spiritual and luminous. By Dian Parker
One Fine Show: ‘Cecily Brown, Themes and Variations’ at the Barnes Foundation On view through May, the exhibition reads as Brown’s response to the male-dominated legacy of Western painting. By Dan Duray
Cecily Brown On Revisiting History, Subverting the Gaze and Embracing the Accident The artist's mid-career retrospective at the Barnes Foundation is a testament to her relentless confrontation of the history of images. By Elisa Carollo
Low Estimates and High-Quality Consignments: The London Evening Sales Achieve £208,145,400 By Elisa Carollo
‘DOMINION’ at Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery Is as Smart and Savvy as the Artist Himself By Simon Coates
Frieze London and Frieze Masters Announce 2024’s Participating Galleries and Programming By Elisa Carollo
A Mix of Emerging and Established Work Is Leading Phillips’ Summer Auctions in London By Elisa Carollo
A Quartet of Career-Spanning Joan Mitchell Paintings Could Realize $50M at Auction By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Francis Bacon’s Portrait of Muse and Lover George Dyer Makes Its Auction Debut By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Banksy’s Valentine’s Day Mural Is Being Sold to the Public at $165 Per Share By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly