Rebecca Horn Inventive Installation and Performance Artist Dies Aged 80
Rebecca Horn RA, a pioneering German installation artist and filmmaker, has died (September 6th, 2024), aged 80.
8 September 2024
Rebecca Horn RA, a pioneering German installation artist and filmmaker, has died (September 6th, 2024), aged 80.
8 September 2024
Brixton Underground station commission by the celebrated British artist and 2024 Turner Prize nominee Claudette Johnson.
5 September 2024
A temporary export bar has been placed on Le Rêve de L’Artiste by Jean-Antoine Watteau. The historic painting once belonged to Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole…
2 September 2024
The artist Peter Doig, whose work has fetched staggering sums at auction, has voiced his frustration over the lack of transparency in the art market, particularly regarding the secondary market.
1 September 2024
Scotland’s hot topic is the hike in the cost of WASPS STUDIOS. Set up in 1977 by artists for artists, for almost 50 years, WASPS (short for Workshop & Artists Studio Provision Scotland)
1 September 2024
Boy Scouts of America art collection to be auctioned compensating survivors of childhood sexual abuse within the Scouts.
30 August 2024
New York – On Sunday, September 8, The Armory Show concluded its 30th edition, marking a landmark year as the first under the… Read More
9 September 2024
An unsigned portrait reputedly by the Dutch master Rembrandt has turned up in a Camden, Maine, attic. First estimated to… Read More
4 September 2024
Sotheby’s, one of the most prestigious auctioneers globally, is suffering from poor financial results down by 88% due to the… Read More
2 September 2024
Sotheby’s has announced a significant auction featuring works from the esteemed Abrams Family Collection, set to take place in September… Read More
30 August 2024
Claude Monet’s “Water Lilies,” which is fresh to auction, will headline Christie’s first evening sale of 20th—and 21st-century art at… Read More
28 August 2024
Derek Boshier, an influential figure in British Pop Art, has died in Los Angeles aged 87. Born in Portsmouth, England… Read More
6 September 2024
The 2024 Sikkens Prize will be presented to the renowned Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist in a special ceremony on Monday,… Read More
3 September 2024
Victoria Siddall has been appointed as the new Director of the National Portrait Gallery in London, marking a significant leadership… Read More
28 August 2024
London, UK—Daphne Warburg Astor, an artist, philanthropist, art patron, and passionate environmental advocate, has died aged 74. Daphne was an… Read More
27 July 2024
Some of Monet’s most remarkable Impressionist paintings were made not in France but in London. They depict extraordinary views of the Thames
British Art Fair takes place once a year to showcase the very finest Modern British and Contemporary Art.
This year’s four shortlisted artists are Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas.
A key figure in British art, Michael Craig-Martin is one of the most influential artists and teachers of his generation.
Get ready to be amazed by Van Gogh’s breathtaking paintings at a once-in-a-century exhibition.
This is the most comprehensive UK exhibition to date about modern art in Ukraine,
The exhibition shines a spotlight on three generations of woodblock print artists including Yoshida Hiroshi, Fujio, Tōshi, Hodaka Chizuko and Ayomi
Showcasing over 300 rare prints from 140 photographers, the exhibition will be a major presentation of twentieth and twenty-first-century photography on loan from the private collection of Sir Elton John and David Furnish.
The Victorian Radicals featured in this exhibition were attempting to go back to the future, although, at points, they got… Read More
21 August 2024
It’s been more than a hundred years since Mabel Pryde Nicholson’s last show, an injustice belatedly put to right by a fascinating exhibition
30 July 2024
Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines ran The East Anglian School of Art and Design from their home, Benton End, Hadleigh.
23 July 2024
This summer, a lot of exciting art can be seen in country towns and houses within commuting reach of London. For reasons ranging from high-speed broadband connectivity….
16 July 2024
Yoshitomo Nara’s expansive retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, from June 28 to November 3, 2024,
1 July 2024
Ukraine has long held a fascination. Family lore has it that my great-grandfather left Odessa in the 1890s, driven out by pogroms, to settle in the East End of London.
1 July 2024
Japanese art is having its time in the sun, with three British galleries putting on summer shows that illustrate the variety and adaptability of the country’s woodblock printing tradition.
10 June 2024
Mark Rothko was born in Dvinsk, on the main St Petersburg to Warsaw railway line, when the city was part of the Russian Empire…
9 June 2024
Fifty years after The Dinner Party, Judy Chicago has a major retrospective at Serpentine North entitled Revelations. The name of the exhibition is taken from an illuminated manuscript Chicago created in the early 1970s whilst simultaneously working on The Dinner Party.
3 June 2024
Houghton Hall, Norfolk, is one of the most beautiful places in the world for a sculpture park. The 18th-century estate gleams in perfect symmetry
14 April 2024
Over a hundred celebrated figures from the colourful areas of art, fashion, business, and entertainment will be showcased in LEGENDS by Zoë Law.
9 September 2024
As part of its centenary celebrations in 2024, Liverpool Cathedral is set to host a landmark exhibition by internationally acclaimed sculptor Anish Kapoor.
12 August 2024
Tate Britain is set to host “The 80s: Photographing Britain,” a landmark exhibition that delves into the transformative decade of the 1980s through the lens of photography.
6 August 2024
The Approach Gallery is presenting “Spell,” a solo exhibition by the acclaimed artist John Stezaker, marking the 20th anniversary of their collaborative partnership.
5 August 2024
The return of Frieze Sculpture in Regent’s Park from September 18 to October 27, 2024, always feels like the start of a new art season…
22 July 2024
Songs of the Open Road, currently displayed at the Halcyon Gallery in London, features works from seven influential artists.
18 July 2024
Newlands House Gallery in Petworth, Sussex, unveils a compelling exhibition highlighting Leonora Carrington’s (1917-2011)
11 July 2024
This summer, London will witness the unveiling of “Come As You Are,” an extraordinary exhibition celebrating the UK’s diverse hobbyists.
2 July 2024
For the first time in 120 years, The Courtauld Gallery is set to reunite an extraordinary collection of Claude Monet’s Impressionist paintings of London…
24 June 2024
The internationally acclaimed sculptor Tony Cragg has unveiled his latest exhibition in the serine environment of Castle Howard, one of Europe’s best-known stately homes.
2 May 2024
In September’s Art Diary, I highlight a range of international exhibitions before returning to the UK for exhibitions at Hastings Contemporary, The Sainsbury Centre, The Fitzwilliam Museum and Elizabeth Xi Bauer.
2 September 2024
Autumn will bring significant exhibitions to the major museums and galleries in London.
28 August 2024
The Barbican is currently presenting some forty of Francis Alÿs’s films of children’s games, alongside his paintings and other related material.
17 August 2024
Until now, I have avoided writing about Tracey Emin in this series of ‘Significant Works’. It just seemed too obvious. She rose to fame on the crest of the YBA wave in the 1980s.
13 August 2024
August’s diary highlights a range of shows which engage with art as a form of storytelling by revealing hidden histories and telling lost stories.
6 August 2024
As Paris gears up to host the 2024 Summer Olympics, the city is not only preparing for the influx of athletes and spectators but also for an ambitious cultural program…
25 July 2024
In early July, I embarked on my annual pilgrimage to Arles. I wandered around the city, meeting artists and photography lovers, dining at Le Galoubet, and visiting the exhibitions on photography and contemporary Art at Luma.
10 July 2024
Women artists are taking centre stage in the UK’s exhibition scene this summer.
2 July 2024
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, a cornerstone of the British art scene, owes its rich history and success to the Royal Academy of Arts.
11 June 2024
This Summer, three of the UK’s most enchanting stately homes – Houghton Hall in Norfolk, Castle Howard in Yorkshire, and Compton Verney in Warwickshire – are hosting major sculpture shows.
7 May 2024
The 60th Venice Biennale Arte, scheduled to spearhead the 2024 cultural calendar from 20 April to 24 November 2024, will mark a significant milestone…
8 April 2024
Artlyst has compiled a month-by-month guide to the best London art exhibitions coming in 2024.
15 January 2024
The art world is a vibrant and dynamic realm where creativity converges with culture. Nowhere is this synergy more evident than at prestigious international art fairs.
31 December 2023
Welcome to this new series of monthly artist interviews by critic Paul Carey-Kent. Paul has written for Art Monthly and Frieze Magazine
26 October 2021
In this new series, Sue Hubbard explores single works by leading contemporary artists.
1 September 2020
This is a new series by Artist/historian James Payne demystifying great works of art. We will be adding to this page as the content is produced.
1 June 2020
How Banksy Saved Art History by Kelly Grovier examines art history through the dark lens of the mysterious Street Artist Banksy.
5 September 2024
The publication accompanying the exhibition currently at London’s Royal Academy of Arts, has toured Europe, In the Eye of the Storm…
23 July 2024
“The Christo Interviews” combines a compelling collection of dialogues between the renowned environmental artist Christo…
18 July 2024
Joanna Moorhead’s Surreal Spaces: The Life and Art of Leonora Carrington offers a compelling and richly detailed exploration of one of the 20th century…
4 July 2024