‘DOMINION’ at Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery Is as Smart and Savvy as the Artist Himself A selection of the artist’s collection curated by his son presents artworks democratically, with nothing over-staged. By Simon Coates
No Vacations: Next After Basel Are Christie’s Summer Sales in London Despite a general market slowdown, the art world knows this might be the right moment to look for a bargain. By Elisa Carollo
‘Happy Gas’ at Tate Britain Is an Exhibition Built On Feeling, Not Context Occasionally more obvious than interesting, the exhibition evokes the pure weirdness of having a body. By Ismene Ormonde
Mexico’s Art Dealers Shift Strategy to Cope With an Austere New Presidency and US Tensions By Mariana Fernandez
From Warhol’s Pop Masterpieces to Manny Farber’s ‘Termite Art,’ the 15 Must-See Exhibitions of Fall 2018 By Paddy Johnson