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Artangel Commission Showcasing UK’s Hobbies to Open in Croydon
This summer, London will witness the unveiling of “Come As You Are,” an extraordinary exhibition celebrating the UK’s diverse hobbyists.
2 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
Parthenon Marbles Will Not Affect UK Greece Partnership – Frida Kahlo Self Portrait Sells For Record-Breaking $34.9m – Mariam Zulfiqar Appointed Director Of Artangel
18 November 2021
James Lingwood and Michael Morris, Artangel’s Co-Directors, have announced their decision to step down from the organisation they have led for 30 years.
9 July 2021
Elizabeth Price will be presented by Artangel in a 19th-century assembly room on Borough Road in London from 4 September – 25 October 2020. This will be the first significant presentation of Price’s work in London since she was awarded the Turner Prize in 2012. SLOW DANS is the most ambitious installation to date by this Turner Prize-winning artist.
10 February 2020
Artangel has unveiled Red Lines a new work by the pioneering new media artist Evan Roth, the winning work of Artangel’s International Open Call.
10 September 2018
A number of today’s leading contemporary artists have given works to create a major new fund Artists For Artangel.
11am – 7pm
A new fund has been created will allow the celebrated arts commissioning agency Artangel to continue to produce extraordinary works… Read More
3 May 2018
Pop up installation by Artangel & Miranda July presenting an interfaith charity shop in association with Norwood Jewish Charity Shop, London Buddhist Centre Charity Shop & Spitalfields Crypt Trust Charity Shop in solidarity with Islamic Relief Charity Shop at Selfridges.
31 August – 24 September, Monday – Saturday 9:30 – 22:00 & Sunday *11:30 – 18:00 25 September – 22 October, Monday – Saturday 9:30 – 21:00 & Sunday *11:30 – 18:00
The Artist Miranda July will host a grandiose ‘Pop-Up’ charity shop in the luxurious surroundings of London’s most popular department store Selfridges. There are more than 10,000 charity shops in the UK and now there is a unique addition with the launch of artist, writer and filmmaker Miranda July ’s major commission for Artangel, an interfaith charity shop open to the public from 31 August – 22 October 2017 on the third floor of Selfridges.
31 August 2017
Evan Roth has been announced as the Artangel Everywhere commission for a groundbreaking new project which will materialise throughout the world in 2018.
19 July 2017
Artangel has created what is likely to be the most thought-provoking exhibition of 2016. Known mostly for their solo projects,… Read More
1 September 2016
Arnolfini in Bristol has announced the appointment of Rob Bowman as Director of Programme. Rob is currently Head of Programmes and… Read More
19 October 2015
José Damasceno’s installation in London’s Holburn Library was created to be explored by every day users of the public building…. Read More
5 October 2014
The historic city of Toledo in the heart of the Iberian peninsula stands above the fast flowing waters of the… Read More
9 March 2014
An abandoned, overgrown landscape in central London is the site for a new Artangel commission by sculptor Daniel Silver. Evidence… Read More
21 August 2013
The Artist/Filmmaker Ben Rivers has been awarded one of the first two Artangel Open commissions alongside writer and artist Katrina… Read More
12 July 2013
One of the high points of the upcoming Autumn London art season will undoubtedly be Lindsay Seers’ Nowhere Less Now… Read More
29 July 2012
Artangel announce upcoming performance installation by award-winning British artist Mark Storor – A Tender Subject ‘a tender subject’, taking place… Read More
5 March 2012
Welcome to the Alt Power 100 Artlyst 2023, an exclusive exploration of influential figures reshaping the contemporary art and cultural landscape.
28 December 2023
Jeremy Deller’s film The Battle Of Orgreave 2001 staged a re-enactment of the 1984 clash between mineworkers and police in Orgreave, Yorkshire.
14 June 2023
Presenting the much-coveted Alt Power 100 Artlyst 2022. This is Artlyst’s way of acknowledging our industry’s hard work and achievements, as we see and curate it.
29 December 2022
The Whitechapel Gallery, Collezione Maramotti and Max Mara have announced the five shortlisted artists for the ninth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women,2022
23 October 2022
As a student, Boris Johnson lambasted UK officials for not allowing the repatriation of the Parthenon Marbles.
2 July 2022
Presenting the much-coveted Alt Power 100 Artlyst 2021. This is our way of acknowledging our industry’s hard work and achievement, as we see it.
29 December 2021
Marlene Dumas’ portraits of the writer Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) and his young lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (1870–1945), known as ‘Bosie’, illustrate that social attitudes do change
18 December 2021
Courtauld Gallery Announces Reopening Dates – Frida Kahlo Trademark Dispute Dropped By US Court – Sonic Ray Installation Revives London’s Only Lighthouse
30 September 2021
Rachel Whiteread approached the last tenant, retired docker Sydney Gale to explain her desire to make an artwork out of his old home.
9 August 2021
In this new series, Sue Hubbard explores single works by leading contemporary artists.
1 September 2020
On the eve of the re-opening of museums around the UK, from nationals Tate and the V&A to Turner Contemporary and Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the UK’s largest arts charity, Art Fund, today launched a campaign for museums, with the announcement of plans for a special edition of Art Fund Museum of the Year and a week celebrating museums, running from 12 October 2020.
23 July 2020
Following the Prime Minister’s announcement that museums and galleries may reopen from Saturday 4 July providing they adhere to COVID Secure guidelines, the following museums and galleries have released details. Here is a useful guide to the planned reopenings. Artlyst will update the list as new information becomes available.
30 June 2020
You saw it here first, Tate, The National Gallery and the Royal Academy have announced plans to reopen in July.
30 June 2020
The Alt Power 100 2019 Artlyst is our annual way of acknowledging and thanking all of the recipients for making a difference to the ‘art world’ that we inhabit. Now in its 9th edition, this UK centric list is a celebration of Artists, Educators, Philanthropists, Curators and art industry insiders who remain the core of our 2019 choices.
11 December 2019