Alex Katz: Still An Awe Inspiring Bundle Of Energy At 87
Artlyst’s Ilka Scobie talks to one of the world’s most influential artists about his upcoming London exhibition and other stuff!… Read More
19 February 2015
Artlyst’s Ilka Scobie talks to one of the world’s most influential artists about his upcoming London exhibition and other stuff!… Read More
19 February 2015
Justin Hammond is an independent curator, publisher, and art dealer, The Catlin Art Prize is an annual showcase for outstanding… Read More
14 February 2015
In my best Sam the Eagle voice: “Sales is vanity, profit is sanity”. Splashed all over the art newspapers this week were Christie’s
13 February 2015
Damien Hirst is celebrating Valentine’s Day in the form of a pop-up exhibition at Paul Stolper, presenting LOVE, an exhibition… Read More
12 February 2015
With the recent destruction of the iconic Eduardo Paolozzi mosaic arches at Tottenham Court Road tube station, that Artlyst considers
10 February 2015
Justin Hammond is an independent curator, publisher, and art dealer, The Catlin Art Prize is an annual showcase for outstanding… Read More
7 February 2015
Why put on an exhibition? What’s the point? The term curator comes from the Latin ‘curare’, “to look after”, simply meaning to care
5 February 2015
The renowned Belgian artist Luc Tuymans has a new exhibtion at David Zwirner, which is presenting the artist’s latest paintings
4 February 2015
Transport for London has demolished the iconic Eduardo Paolozzi mosaic arches at Tottenham Court Road station in one of the biggest acts of cultural vandalism
3 February 2015
The young artist/curator Zavier Ellis runs the highly regarded CHARLIE SMITH London, the gallery has a history of identifying some… Read More
1 February 2015
The Belgian artist Luc Tuymans who was recently found guilty of copyright infringement, after losing a legal battle in his home country over the alleged plagiarism concerning a portrait
29 January 2015
The National Gallery found itself the centre of a large PR pickle this week as the dirty word ‘privatisation’ was… Read More
29 January 2015
Regulation is needed in the global art market because it is vulnerable to money laundering, tax evasion, trading on inside… Read More
26 January 2015
Young artist/curator Zavier Ellis runs the highly regarded CHARLIE SMITH London, which is renowned for identifying some of London’s best… Read More
25 January 2015
This spring twelve Jack Vettriano paintings are expected to fetch up to £1.2m when auctioned at Bonham’s.
23 January 2015
Zavier Ellis is a young artist/curator who runs the highly regarded CHARLIE SMITH London, a gallery with a history of… Read More
18 January 2015
Labour has come under fire after a message was tweeted by the party confirming that it would uphold the £180m… Read More
17 January 2015
Following last week’s musings on intellectual property, the Dulwich Picture Gallery has recently announced that as part of its exhibition programme
16 January 2015
The BBC’s Newsnight which was broadcast after the 10 o’clock news last night, briefly showed a copy of the latest edition of Charlie Hebdo,
13 January 2015
Jeff Koons is facing a second lawsuit over alleged plagiarism of intellectual property in two weeks; first regarding the sculpture
9 January 2015
It is truly astounding that not one noted British visual artist has been presented with an order of chivalry in this year’s New Year Honours List.
1 January 2015
With the former US President George W. Bush admitted that he may not be “a great painter” – yet still exhibiting more than 24 portraits of world leaders that he met
28 December 2014
The highs and lows of art in 2014: early on the Whitechapel Gallery scored a big hit with deco-haired Hannah Höch’s impressively hard-hitting collages
27 December 2014
In 1986 a young Jeremy Deller took up an invitation from Andy Warhol to hang out at the artist’s eponymous Factory. Deller was an art history graduate
20 December 2014
It’s that time of year again, when a saccharine schmaltz descends in snowy suffocating blanket over us; Christmas is the most profitable time of year for many retailers
18 December 2014
Little did the Turner Prize winning artist Jeremy Deller realise that a chance meeting with Andy Warhol would have a… Read More
13 December 2014
If you thought the Frieze Art Fair was the pinnacle of superficiality in the contemporary art world, Art Basel which… Read More
12 December 2014
The Elgin Marbles, also known as the Parthenon Marbles, which were scrubbed clean, whitened and preserved by the British Museum
11 December 2014
The New York art dealer Helly Nahmad has been released from prison after spending only five months of his one-year and one-day sentence.
9 December 2014
At the age of 20, the Turner Prize winning artist Jeremy Deller took up an invitation from Andy Warhol to… Read More
6 December 2014
News emerged this week that Shia LaBeouf was ‘raped’ by a spectator at his collaborative show with the artists Luke Turner and Nastja Säde Rönkkö
5 December 2014
The arrival of the rule of law signified the backbone upon which democracy continues to structure itself.
28 November 2014