Cy Twombly Last Paintings To Be Revealed By Gagosian
In tribute to the late great Cy Twombly, Gagosian Gallery is to present his last paintings and one hundred… Read More
27 April 2012
In tribute to the late great Cy Twombly, Gagosian Gallery is to present his last paintings and one hundred… Read More
27 April 2012
Thomas Keane takes a look at the visual art highlights announced today for the London 2012 Festival – the summer… Read More
26 April 2012
Riflemaker mount first public exhibition of her work in forty years. The art and the life of Penelope Slinger (b.1947… Read More
26 April 2012
The renowned British photographer Terry O’Neill is launching a new exhibition of his iconic images coupled with new, previously unseen… Read More
26 April 2012
Paul Carey-Kent Visits the Glasgow International Festival and gives us twelve of the best exhibitions and installations. Glasgow International Festival… Read More
26 April 2012
Antony Gormley’s installation ‘Field’ – consisting of 40,000 crudely made miniature clay figures – has found a new home at… Read More
26 April 2012
British Modern Remade is an exhibition of painting, sculpture, collage and film from the Arts Council Collection, taking place within… Read More
26 April 2012
One of Ireland’s best know artists, Louis le Brocquy, has died in Dublin at age of 95. His work, mostly portraiture dealt with the figure
26 April 2012
Today Google launched ‘Google Drive’. A slightly new way for individuals to save their files and access them using a… Read More
25 April 2012
This May, Frieze Art Fair – perhaps the bells-and-whistles event of the London Art calendar – is set to make… Read More
25 April 2012
First public exhibition for the greatest figurative painter since Lucian Freud Modern Art Oxford is presenting the first solo exhibition… Read More
25 April 2012
French street artist Blek Le Rat is arguably the inventor of stencilled graffiti as we know it, inspiring a plethora… Read More
25 April 2012
The Museum of London is compiling select items Occupy London demonstrations. These include anti-capitalist placards, and even masks worn by… Read More
25 April 2012
After Revelations of his cosy relationship with the Murdochs he won’t last long Newly released polls show an all time… Read More
25 April 2012
Coca-Cola is taking it upon itself to bring about the recovery of three iconic Norman Rockwell paintings. And its first… Read More
25 April 2012
Over the past four years the Garage Centre for Contemporary Culture has almost singlehandedly put Moscow on the international art… Read More
24 April 2012
Fisk University has finally got permission to sell its Stieglitz collection which trustees believe is a necessary action for the… Read More
24 April 2012
The Connecticut mobster recently in the news for his suspected links to the world’s most famous art heist has… Read More
24 April 2012
Yinka Shonibare’s Nelson’s Ship in a Bottle that bedecked Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth May 2010 and January 2012, has now… Read More
24 April 2012
Design Museum presents the art of an iconic French shoe designer The Design Museum is exhibiting a comprehensive retrospective exploring… Read More
23 April 2012
As part of the London 2012 Festival and the culmination of the Cultural Olympiad, Tate Modern continues to push the… Read More
23 April 2012
Ai Weiwei is in the midst of attempting to strike back at Beijing tax authorities who have arbitrarily imposed… Read More
23 April 2012
Washington will see comprehensive exhibition of the dissident Chinese Artist for Autumn An exhibition with the title “Ai Weiwei :… Read More
23 April 2012
The death of Thomas Kinkade – America’s mass-producing, best-selling painter – has been surrounded by intrigue. From initial reports of… Read More
23 April 2012
One of Britain’s most prominent curators, Julian Spalding, has written to Tate Director Sir Nicholas Serota demanding him to justify… Read More
23 April 2012
The Queen Opens Da Vinci Diamond Jubilee Exhibition In May The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace is staging the first display… Read More
23 April 2012
Young up and coming photographers are being offered a rare opportunity to ‘Take The Stage’ and photograph a living sports… Read More
22 April 2012
A museum named in honour of its two founders Fritz Lohman and Charles Leslie has received accreditation from the state… Read More
22 April 2012
It came in the form of a press release announcement on 16 April but we can now report that Artsway,… Read More
22 April 2012
Hare with Amber Eyes author exhibits 1000 porcelain pots Edmund De Waal, ceramicist and author of the international best… Read More
22 April 2012
Alex Prager’s new work, ‘Compulsion’, showing simultaneously in New York, Los Angeles and at Hoppen Contemporary in London, consists of… Read More
21 April 2012
With prices like the Grosvenor School prints reach the vanishing point The 27th London Original Print Fair opened its doors… Read More
21 April 2012