
Arte Povera Pioneer Michelangelo Pistoletto Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Italian artist and Arte Povera pioneer Michelangelo Pistoletto has been nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, recognising his lifelong… Read More
1 March 2025
Italian artist and Arte Povera pioneer Michelangelo Pistoletto has been nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, recognising his lifelong… Read More
1 March 2025
At 91, Michelangelo Pistoletto has been making his signature Mirror Paintings for over sixty years. Yet he is still looking for new directions for them…
26 October 2024
The exhibition will feature a selection of the artist’s signature Mirror Works
Monday to Friday, 10am – 6pm Saturdays, 11am – 5pm
In celebrating his ninetieth birthday, the groundbreaking artist Michelangelo Pistoletto takes centre stage at Castello di Rivoli with his monumental… Read More
2 November 2023
Pistoletto is widely recognised as one of the most influential contemporary artists of his generation and a central figure within the Arte Povera movement.
Monday - Friday, 9:30am - 6pm Saturday, 10am - 6pm
Lévy Gorvy presents three works by the Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto at 40 Albemarle Street, London that can be viewed from the street.
From the street
Last Wednesday, before the Frieze frenzy, I attended the opening of the Michelangelo Pistoletto exhibition, “Origins and Consequences” at the Mazzoleni gallery in Mayfair.
6 October 2018
Collating artworks from various private collections, the exhibition will focus on a selection of works spanning from 1958 to 2012.
Monday – Friday: 10 am – 6 pm Saturday: 11 am – 5 pm
An exhibition of works from celebrated Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto’s most recent series of mirror paintings, in which he directs his attention towards the subject of scaffali, or shelves.
Monday - Saturday, 10 - 6pm
The greatly anticipated exhibition of Michelangelo Pistoletto’s work, opened at the Serpentine today. Winner of the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime
11 July 2011
The Turner Prize winning Sculptor Antony Gormley, British architect Sir David Chipperfield and painter Michelangelo Pistoletto are amung the recipients… Read More
17 September 2013
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
To what extent is the famous Italian art movement a ‘poor art’ rebellion or a rich man’s game?…
26 February 2025
Michael Petry’s Mirror Mirror is a striking exploration of our fascination with mirrors and reflective surfaces. It explores this subject through art over the centuries…
21 November 2024
In the hugely competitive world of art fairs, timing, as we know, is everything, but the location is equally important…. Read More
22 April 2024
In a melting pot of art and culture, the second edition of Paris+ par Art Basel came to an exulting… Read More
23 October 2023
The City of Light undergoes a mesmerizing transformation into an epicenter of artistic brilliance. With Art Basel’s Paris+ Week
17 October 2023
Brittany played a significant role in developing Post-Impressionism and Pictorial Symbolism, with its Catholic culture a source of inspiration and Catholic artists among its pioneers.
17 August 2023
Simon Lee Gallery one of London’s most prestigious commercial spaces has gone into joint administration with the firm BDO LLP.
12 July 2023
I was thrilled to attend the second edition of Panorama in the charming seaside city of Monopoli, which took place from 1st to 4th September in my beloved Puglia, Italy.
15 September 2022
Giuseppe Penone (born in 1947) has made two generous gifts of 350 drawings to the Centre Pompidou and a similar number works on paper to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
17 June 2020
Germano Celant (1940-2020) the Italian art historian, critic and curator who coined the term ” Arte Povera ” (poor art) in 1967 has died from complications due to the COVID19 virus, age 80.
29 April 2020
The Blenheim Art Foundation will unveil a significant solo exhibition by acclaimed British artist Cecily Brown at Blenheim Palace, running from 23 April to 5 July 2020.
19 January 2020
From Botticelli to Tillmans. 160 of the world’s leading galleries at Frieze, 130 at Frieze Masters, over 1000 international artists. No sign of the Brexit-uncertainty and escalating political instability. No sign that Britain is in the midst of an economic and political crisis. Dealers did good business.
10 October 2019
The first solo exhibition in twenty years of work by Maurizio Cattelan is to be mounted at Blenheim Palace this autumn, running from 12 September – 27 October 2019
3 May 2019
Art Cologne 2019 Report – founded in 1967 and so the first of the modern-style art fairs – had a lean time in the 2000s but has recovered its status somewhat.
17 April 2019
So, with a deep breath and a healthy dose of cynicism I get into a taxi to take me to ARCO, now I must quickly add that ARCO Madrid isn’t really in Madrid proper,
28 February 2019
The largest exhibition ever mounted of the French artist Yves Klein has been announced for Blenheim Palace. It will coincide with what would have been the artist’s ninetieth birthday.
26 April 2018
Gallerist James Payne from PayneShurvell visited Brussels recently during BRAFA and has selected his highlights from the fair. Art fairs… Read More
7 February 2018
Autumn Contemporary Art auction round-up, Autumn 2017
8 October 2017
The Camden Arts Centre, which is one of London’s leading contemporary art venues, has a new director, the first in… Read More
5 May 2017
A major new Jenny Holzer exhibition at Blenheim Palace has been announced for September.
6 March 2017