Tate Britain is presenting the first comprehensive survey of Hurvin Anderson, giving the British painter the much-needed retrospective. They’re exhibiting altogether around 80 works — the whole spectrum, from early student pieces right through to a room of fresh...
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Hurvin Anderson: Salon Paintings – A Multifaceted Trip Through Identity and Culture
Hurvin Anderson's latest exhibition, "Salon Paintings," at Hastings Contemporary, immerses visitors in a vibrant exploration of identity, memory, and cultural heritage. Born in Birmingham in 1965, Anderson, a prominent British artist, draws on his Jamaican heritage...
Hurvin Anderson: Salon Paintings
Hurvin Anderson: Salon Paintings takes it title from the first exhibition to survey Anderson’s Barbershop series to date, spanning the early paintings and related studies he made in 2006 to major new works presented for the first time with which the series now...
Hurvin Anderson: Salon Paintings – Hastings Contemporary
Salon Paintings in association with The Hepworth Wakefield and Kistefos Museum, Norway, will feature selected works from Anderson's celebrated Barbershop series, which depict the interiors of traditional men's hairdressers and evoke a profound sense of history,...
Alt Power 100 Artlyst 2025- 2026 Art In Our Time
When Artlyst first started its Alt Power 100 Artlyst fifteen years ago, we were aiming at an audience fed up with the gratuitous love fest that other Power 100 lists produced. This list rewarded the commercial while ignoring the hard work of curators, museum...
London Art Exhibitions 2026 An Artlyst Month by Month Guide
2026 promises an exciting new programme of art exhibitions opening in London. Artlyst has put together a month-by-month guide to steer you through this plethora of exhibitions. 2026 will see solo shows by Modern British and Contemporary greats Lucian Freud, David...
British Art Fair Announces Exhibitors For Autumn 2025 Edition
Now in its fourth decade, the British Art Fair returns this autumn as both a marketplace and a living archive. At this rare convergence point, Hepworth's carved forms share space with Hirst's dot paintings, where Riley's optical vibrations dialogue with Emin's neon...
Just Looking – A Celebration of the Everyday Extraordinary – Book Review
As a society, we’re drowning in images, yet 'Just Looking' gives us something we’ve almost forgotten—a chance to stop and really see. Drawn from the Instagram feeds of artists, writers, and sharp-eyed observers, this book transforms the ordinary into something...
Tate Unveils Blockbuster 2026 Exhibition Programme
Tate has pulled out all the stops for 2026, announcing a blockbuster lineup across its galleries that promises something for everyone. The year will see Tate Modern championing powerhouse women artists, Tate Britain diving into British cultural revolutions, and Tate...
