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Fruit in England is small, and in Mediterranean countries is it enormous. I remember being taken aback that “orange” could… Read More
11 July 2012
Fruit in England is small, and in Mediterranean countries is it enormous. I remember being taken aback that “orange” could… Read More
11 July 2012
Michelangelo’s Italian Renaissance masterpiece David-Appolo an earlier example of the famous Statue of David, which is located in the city… Read More
11 July 2012
The Fallout of Living, is a new exhibition of work by Ryan Gander at the Lisson Gallery. This is his… Read More
11 July 2012
The World in London is a major public art project initiated by The Photographers’ Gallery, to coincide with the London… Read More
10 July 2012
For the first time ever DegreeArt’s Execution Room unveils an exhibition dedicated to artists’ moving image. Degree Art is a… Read More
10 July 2012
Julian Opie’s new exhibition which opened at the Lisson Gallery tonight (10 July) promises to be one of the highlights… Read More
10 July 2012
Jerwood Makers Open is an exhibition of new commissions by five emerging makers working at the forefront of applied art… Read More
10 July 2012
A New York millionaire has filed a law suit against the now defunct Knoedler & Company, once New Yorks oldest… Read More
9 July 2012
Yayoi Kusama does not know where she stands in the art world. After having recently finished a major retrospective at… Read More
9 July 2012
Devastated by the 2011 earthquake and the tsunami which followed, Tohoku, a region of outstanding natural beauty, was home to… Read More
9 July 2012
Over 5,175 UK and international collectors, many of who had flown in especially to attend the third fair has confirmed… Read More
9 July 2012
New site-specific film commissions by internationally acclaimed artists Mark Wallinger and Lindsay Seers will be on show at Turner Contemporary… Read More
7 July 2012
It seems like only last week that Damien Hirst installed his massive ‘Cow & Chicken tank in an upmarket Shoreditch… Read More
6 July 2012
Last night, I attending an event to celebrate the completion of western Europe’s tallest building ,The Shard. I was promised… Read More
6 July 2012
A significant hoard of old master paintings by the artist Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio has been discovered in a… Read More
6 July 2012
Google images is an amazing tool to find anything visual. Type in any combination of words and instantly find thousands… Read More
6 July 2012
The award has been presented every five years since 1955 to a painter living in Europe in honor of his… Read More
5 July 2012
Sotheby’s is hosting a new exhibition, commissioned by Qatar Museums Authority and the first show in London by the internationally… Read More
5 July 2012
BMW in partnership with the ICA are mounting an exhibition of iconic BMW Art Cars, which will take place in… Read More
5 July 2012
The shortlist of the Prix Pictet, the world’s leading prize in photography and sustainability, has bee n announced. For the… Read More
5 July 2012
This past weekend international sources from Korea were meeting at the CIA. Only the CIA is not the Central Intelligence… Read More
4 July 2012
An industry campaign focused against royalties for artists is threatening a potentially important source of income for established and emerging… Read More
4 July 2012
King’s Cross will come alive with a series of ‘Urban Actions’ organised in response to the Festival’s theme of The… Read More
3 July 2012
Five pairs of nearly identical Tudor portraits have been brought together in a new display at the National Portrait Gallery…. Read More
3 July 2012
Francis Alÿs; Trisha Baga; Yael Bartana; Walead Beshty; Ethan Breckenridge; Gregory Crewdson; Shi Jin; Helene Kazan; Avi Mograbi; Miri Segal;… Read More
3 July 2012
It is 2012 and every year a different car company sponsors a centrepiece sculpture for the Goodwood Festival of Speed…. Read More
3 July 2012
“Paris is a gigantic work to be consulted, a species of encyclopaedia. The shops, for example, have their language, there… Read More
2 July 2012
Pace the New York based international gallery is set to open a 9,000 square foot space in London’s Mayfair. Located… Read More
2 July 2012
Artist /Actor James Franco spent Sunday afternoon at the ICA (London 1 July), in the first of the gallery’s ‘Quick… Read More
2 July 2012
The sale of the Daphne Guinness Collection has proven that the art market appears immune from the financial collapse that… Read More
1 July 2012
Meet Wendy She’s Blue, Cool, and Responsible Too. For years now architects have been working to create environmentally friendly buildings… Read More
1 July 2012
A Question of Sport: LGBT artists and their relationship to inclusivityThe Clifford Chance Art Group is again holding a joint… Read More
30 June 2012