ICA Announce Collaboration With There We Will Be Buried
The beginning of a new partnership, LIFT and the ICA was announced today with the collaboration producing the performance ‘There… Read More
12 June 2012
The beginning of a new partnership, LIFT and the ICA was announced today with the collaboration producing the performance ‘There… Read More
12 June 2012
Damien Hirst has designed two new works of art that have become the centrepiece of a new restaurant in Shorditch…. Read More
12 June 2012
In celebration of the Diamond Jubilee BBC South East asked their viewers and listeners to help create a unique artwork… Read More
12 June 2012
National Portrait Gallery features the work of the 2011 winner A large scale portrait depicting weavers from a remote mountain… Read More
12 June 2012
The Moderna Museet in Stockholm is presenting an exhibition highlighting Yoko Ono’s 1964 book Grapefruit. It features a selection of… Read More
12 June 2012
Vyner Street is far from perfect, God knows the East End art scene can be an infuriating multi-headed beast at… Read More
11 June 2012
New Painting will be unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery in Australia later this year and displayed in London in… Read More
11 June 2012
Strange Hungers a new exhibition addressing the (unanswered) mating call, or at least the rallying cry, of the aging woman… Read More
11 June 2012
The Whitechapel Gallery is mounting rarely seen works of art from the Collection Sandretto Re Rebaudengo – opening with a… Read More
11 June 2012
The Royal Academy of Arts has announced plans to open up and renovate the Keeper’s House to create a series… Read More
11 June 2012
Partner Maia Norman walks out after 20 year relationship – It was announced today that Damien Hirst and his Californian-born,… Read More
10 June 2012
Yoko Ono, born in 1933 is in the winter of her career, as artist, author, and peace activist. She is… Read More
10 June 2012
A Natural Gallery is a new site specific installation by the master of all that is green and sustainable The… Read More
10 June 2012
A major new exhibition of the works of Sir Peter Blake, the godfather of British Pop Art, to celebrate his… Read More
10 June 2012
My idea of a good picture is one that’s in focus and of a famous person doing something infamous. That’s… Read More
9 June 2012
Preview – Next week, from 14-17 June, 300 galleries will come together for the 43rd annual Art Basel, one of… Read More
9 June 2012
1 June 2012–VIP MFA, the first-ever online juried event conceived to support and champion emerging artists’ first steps into… Read More
9 June 2012
The contemporary art scene in East London has established itself significantly over the past five to ten years. It seems… Read More
9 June 2012
Gagosian Gallery has just announced Dan Colen’s first solo exhibition in Paris. “Out of the Blue, Into the Black” It… Read More
8 June 2012
Jo Spence (1934 – 1992) emerged as a key figure in the mid 1970s from the British photographic left, crucial… Read More
7 June 2012
The twelfth commission for Gloucester Road Tube Station, Art on the Underground has invited internationally renowned artist Sarah Morris to… Read More
7 June 2012
The Culture Minister Ed Vaizey was at the Tate Britain last week to welcome a major donation of British Art… Read More
7 June 2012
This year’s London Photography Festival seems to mark a change of direction for its organisers. This shift away from what… Read More
6 June 2012
AN EXHIBITION OF FIFTY OILS, GOUACHES & DRAWINGS TO CELEBRATE THE CENTENARY OF THE BIRTH OF THIS IMPORTANT BRITISH FIGURATIVE… Read More
6 June 2012
Haroon Mirza’s A Sleek Dry Yell (2008) has been jointly acquired by five northwest public galleries thanks to the Contemporary… Read More
6 June 2012
The LGBT community is thrilled at the NPG London’s acquisition of a painted portrait of a male transvestite. The subject… Read More
6 June 2012
We blinked, and suddenly we’ve been jolted back into the late 1990s or early 2000s. That’s right, we are time travelling here, with the sudden discussion and resurgence of court cases
6 June 2012
Something subversive is happening here. 80’s band Madness serenaded the Queen from the rooftop of Buckingham Palace in a showstopper… Read More
5 June 2012
Mr Brainwash, perhaps the worlds worst non artist in history, has released a new mass produced print in order to… Read More
5 June 2012
A major new exhibition of works on paper by Howard Hodgkin, one of Britain’s most celebrated living artists, form the… Read More
4 June 2012
Karl Lagerfeld the creative director of the Paris based fashion house Chanel has sketched the Queen using pastels to depict… Read More
4 June 2012
While the Queen’s barge sailed down the Thames with its 1,000 boat flotilla a flip side of the Royal coin… Read More
4 June 2012