
Art Fund Announces 2025 Museum of the Year Shortlist
Art Fund has revealed the five exceptional museums in contention for Museum of the Year 2025, the world’s most significant museum prize…
29 April 2025
Art Fund has revealed the five exceptional museums in contention for Museum of the Year 2025, the world’s most significant museum prize…
29 April 2025
A young visitor has caused damage to Mark Rothko’s Grey, Orange on Maroon, No. 8, a painting valued at up to €50 million (approximately £42.5 million), at Rotterdam’s Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen….
29 April 2025
A New York judge has ruled that the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) must surrender a disputed Egon Schiele drawing, looted by the Nazis from Austrian-Jewish cabaret performer Fritz Grünbaum….
26 April 2025
Camden Arts Projects, a bold new not-for-profit space championing contemporary art and film, opens its doors on 9 May with a major exhibition by Turner Prize-winning artist Martin Creed…
25 April 2025
The four artists shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2025 were announced this morning at Tate Britain on the 250th anniversary of Turner’s birth.
23 April 2025
The death of artist Sarah Cunningham, whose work was championed by London’s Lisson Gallery, has been ruled accidental by a coroner….
11 April 2025
A seminal collection of post-war American art, carefully curated within Paul Rudolph’s architectural masterpiece in Fort Worth, will be highlighted… Read More
24 April 2025
A seminal work from Andy Warhol’s controversial Death and Disaster series will lead Christie’s marquee 20th-century art evening sale on… Read More
23 April 2025
The latest Art Market Report by Art Basel and UBS reveals a continued downturn in global art and antiques sales, with a… Read More
9 April 2025
Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 concluded today, reinforcing the status as Asia’s preeminent art fair while celebrating its dynamic and… Read More
30 March 2025
A sweeping five-metre disc of River Avon mud now dominates the entrance to the National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing, marking the… Read More
28 April 2025
Zurab Tsereteli, the Georgian-born sculptor whose colossal, often contentious works became fixtures of Moscow’s skyline and landmarks worldwide, has died… Read More
26 April 2025
Antoni Gaudí, the mystic master of Catalan Modernism, has taken an unexpected step—not in architecture, but in ecclesiastical ascent. This… Read More
23 April 2025
Val Kilmer, a fiercely original actor and visual artist, has died at age 65. He was best known for his… Read More
8 April 2025
Large-scale installations, sculptures, videos and drawings by Korean-born artist Do Ho Suh
The first exhibition on Hiroshige to be held at the British Museum, and the first on the artist in London for more than a quarter of a century
Camden Art Centre presents Richard Wright’s (b. 1960, London, UK) first solo exhibition at an institution in London
A major exhibition featuring more than 350 objects, including precious jewels, historic gemstones, iconic watches and clocks.
Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur presents over 40 new works by Sir Grayson Perry (1960).
Widely regarded as one of the great portraitists of the 19th and 20th centuries, Edvard Munch consistently produced intimate portraits of family, friends.
With over a hundred exhibits made by artisans working in Siena, Naples, Avignon and beyond, see some of Europe’s earliest, most exquisite and most significant artworks.
A celebration of the boundary-pushing career of artist Leigh Bowery.
The Courtauld Gallery presents an exceptional selection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings in the first ever exhibition of the Oskar Reinhart Collection.
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FLOWERS – FLORA IN CONTEMPORARY ART & CULTURE seeks to reveal the myriad ways that flowers continue to be depicted by artists and their omnipresence within our contemporary culture.
Visceral Canker encompasses the majority of Rodney’s surviving works from 1982 to 1997
Mickalene Thomas’ vibrant, large-scale portraits of Black women at rest reclaim space and representation in art history, celebrating love and radical repose.
Undersea is the latest exhibition on a maritime theme, curated by art historian James Russell, for the Hastings Contemporary. It completes a trilogy following Seaside Modern (2021) and (2022).
22 April 2025
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) is best known as a designer for The Silver Studio and then for Liberty & Co. in the early years of the 20th century,
22 April 2025
Giuseppe Penone’s show brings together Penone’s sculptures, installations and drawings from 1969 until now.
11 April 2025
In 2020, the beloved Frick temporarily relocated to the former Whitney Museum’s Brutalist Breuer building. Five years later, the museum has re-opened with a glorious 220 million dollar renovation of the original Gilded Age mansion…
7 April 2025
Although Arpita Singh’s work has been seen in the UK previously, this is the first institutional solo exhibition of her work in London.
26 March 2025
Grayson Perry has always been a master of holding up a carnival mirror to society, and his latest exhibition, Delusions of Grandeur, at the Wallace Collection…
26 March 2025
Astonishing Things, the RA show’s title comes from a comment Vincent van Gogh made on seeing Victor Hugo’s drawings.
24 March 2025
A key exhibit in Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300‒1350, is a ‘Head of Christ’ by Lando di Pietro, which is split in two.
17 March 2025
The Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, collaborating for the first time on a common project, present Anselm Kiefer – Sag mir die Blumen sind (Where have all the flowers gone?…
15 March 2025
“Nature is the vast eternal kingdom which nourishes art,” Munch observed, and this vast source was not a choice but a reality…
13 March 2025
Textile weaving has long been undervalued as a creative art form. But this is changing. A year ago, at London’s Barbican Gallery, Unravel….
5 March 2025
Leigh Bowery was a groundbreaking performance artist, club entrepreneur, fashion designer, musician…. a thief, a shitkicker and…uh…he wanted to be famous.
27 February 2025
“Even if such works may legally be owned by an individual, in a higher sense they belong to everyone, their… Read More
22 February 2025
The Dutch Survey of American Photography is the first in Europe. It traces America’s self-documented history with cool detachment…..
13 February 2025
Camden Art Centre is proud to present Richard Wright’s (b. 1960, London, UK) first solo exhibition at an institution in London, and his largest institutional exhibition in the UK for more than 20 years.
23 April 2025
James Vaulkhard’s latest exhibition, The Sublime & The Consumed, at London’s Blond Contemporary, presents a striking reimagining of the American landscape…
9 April 2025
Few living artists command the cultural reverence of David Hockney, whose seven-decade career has ceaselessly redefined the boundaries of painting, drawing, and digital art….
9 April 2025
Future Ritual Presents CEREMONY: A Festival of Performance, a new 5-day festival taking place this April 23-27 at Peckham’s Copeland Gallery in South-East London….
1 April 2025
Bowman Sculpture is presenting Subconscious Playground, the debut solo exhibition of British contemporary sculptor Joanna Allen, marking an exciting new voice in three-dimensional art.
27 March 2025
Tate has pulled out all the stops for 2026, announcing a blockbuster lineup across its galleries that promises something for… Read More
24 March 2025
This spring, 180 Studios will unveil Selah, the largest exhibition to date by the acclaimed photographer and filmmaker Gabriel Moses….
20 March 2025
Internationally acclaimed artist and writer Harland Miller returns to York Art Gallery this March to present ‘XXX’, a new exhibition showcasing paintings…
17 March 2025
Emerging from the silvery waters of the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man presents a dramatic silhouette of cliffs and rolling hills – a 227-square-mile time capsule…
28 April 2025
Taking place throughout 2025, events across the UK will celebrate 250 years since the birth of the renowned painter J.M.W. Turner.
23 April 2025
Ahead of a major autumn survey at Modern Art Oxford, Suzanne Treister is showing a new series of works, Hexen 5.0, together with a selection of her visionary Museum paintings at Annely Juda in London….
9 April 2025
Easter regularly brings exhibitions exploring themes drawn from Christianity; this year is no exception.
31 March 2025
Artlyst has selected ten exhibitions that will take place out of London this Spring, 2025.
22 March 2025
The German-Polish writer and anarchist Stanislaw Przybyszewski described his friend, the artist Edvard Munch, as ‘a painter of the soul’.
16 March 2025
Nico Kos Earle visited the Oskar Reinhart Collection “Am Römerholz” in Winterthur, Switzerland, before the exhibition Goya to Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Oskar Reinhart Collection went on display at London’s The Courtauld Gallery.
4 March 2025
To what extent is the famous Italian art movement a ‘poor art’ rebellion or a rich man’s game?…
26 February 2025
Artlyst has selected twelve art exhibitions that will take place out of London and around the UK during 2025.
14 January 2025
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2025 promises to see another full and varied programme of art exhibitions in London. Artlyst has put together this month-by-month guide.
5 January 2025
Contemporary Art has an energy that pulses and a creativity that collides with culture to ignite something extraordinary. Nowhere is this fusion more electrifying than in the world’s premier art fairs….
3 January 2025
Welcome to the Alt Power 100 Artlyst 2024/2025. The Alt Power 100 Artlyst celebrates the visionaries transforming the artistic landscape…
31 December 2024
Here are ten London Art exhibitions to look out for in 2025.
17 December 2024
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
Few critics have engaged with Jasper Johns’ work as deeply or as persistently as Robert Storr. Focal Points, a new collection of essays, articles,…
29 April 2025
Helen Chadwick (1953-1996) This is the First Critical Biography and Retrospective of A Provocative Visionary. It is now twenty-five years since her untimely death…
24 April 2025
If world politics today is changing worlds it was no less so in late 18th century Britain; there was the… Read More
23 April 2025
Harland Miller’s Letter Paintings are visually witty—bold, brash, and laced with northern humour that makes you laugh before you’ve even processed why…
27 March 2025