Ai Weiwei, Damien Hirst Announced For 5th Edition Of Sculpture In The City
Sculpture in the City, the dynamic yearly public art exhibition in the City of London, returns this summer with a… Read More
27 May 2015
Sculpture in the City, the dynamic yearly public art exhibition in the City of London, returns this summer with a… Read More
27 May 2015
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery presents an exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by young British artist Gabriel Hartley. Characterised by bold,… Read More
27 May 2015
Artists at the Cremer Street Studios have been told to sign a letter in support of tower block development. The… Read More
26 May 2015
Bloomberg New Contemporaries, one of the most important exhibitions for spotting new and emerging talent in Britain has announced this… Read More
26 May 2015
The Serpentine Gallery presents Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Verses After Dusk. The artist was born 1977, London, Yiadom-Boakye’s oil paintings depict figures… Read More
26 May 2015
The Barbican has announced further programming details for Station to Station: A 30 Day Happening — American multi-media artist Doug Aitken’s experiment in spontaneous artistic… Read More
26 May 2015
National Gallery staff begin a 10 day walkout today which will occur during the half-term holidays. Around 200 members of the… Read More
26 May 2015
‘The treble clef, the lines of the staves, the notes, and things start dancing, round and round, up and down, spaced… Read More
26 May 2015
The Best in Show and runners up have been announced at the 8th London Photo Festival. Will Scott was this… Read More
26 May 2015
The unique relationship between Pablo Picasso and the iconic photographer Lee Miller is explored in a stunning new exhibition at… Read More
26 May 2015
The international artist Ai Weiwei along with the folk singer Joan Baez were presented as the joint recipients of Amnesty… Read More
25 May 2015
Unique ceramics by Pablo Picasso belonging to the artist’s granddaughter, Marina Picasso will go under the hammer at Sotheby’s this summer…. Read More
25 May 2015
One of the leading AIDS charitys has raised a staggering $30 million in support of amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS… Read More
24 May 2015
Georg Baselitz, The outspoken German painter has again caused controversy over his views of women painters. In an interview,with the Guardian newspaper,… Read More
23 May 2015
The date for this years Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair is fast approaching! After a dozen wildly successful years they’re finally… Read More
22 May 2015
An exceptional painting by Max Liebermann discovered in Cornelius Gurlitt’s Home and successfully restituted to its rightful heirs, is to… Read More
22 May 2015
The Noguchi Museum has celebrated the 2015 Isamu Noguchi Award presented to the British Designer Jasper Morrison and the Japanese Architect Yoshio Taniguchi with… Read More
22 May 2015
Yes! You heard this first on Artlyst! This summer, Bow Arts will open a new artist studio complex at London… Read More
21 May 2015
The NY Landmarks Preservation Commission has turned down a planning request by the controversial New York developer Aby Rosen to make radical alterations… Read More
21 May 2015
Twelve leading artists have created unique artworks, each featuring a 1:18 scale replica of the iconic Rolls-Royce Ghost, for a one-of-a-kind collection. These spectacular… Read More
21 May 2015
Art15, which opens in London today for its third edition, was set up by two of the original founders of… Read More
20 May 2015
Photo London, which opens today at Somerset House, is a major international photography event that will take place at Somerset… Read More
20 May 2015
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced support worth £98m for nine major sites in England and Scotland. The stories… Read More
20 May 2015
Some of the most iconic masterpieces of British art by John Constable, including Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows, 1831, are… Read More
19 May 2015
Peggy Guggenheim was one of the most influential collectors of Modern art in history. She left her art collection and Venice home,… Read More
19 May 2015
Tate Liverpool is presenting the first exhibition in more than three decades to survey the late paintings of Jackson Pollock… Read More
19 May 2015
Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, says: “Cornelia Parker’s embroidered Magna Carta takes shared onscreen content back into the world of physical… Read More
18 May 2015
The art world is a very robust entity and even after the highs of the 56th Venice Biennale, which opened on… Read More
18 May 2015
The Knight Webb Gallery will be presenting ‘In a Silent Way’, an exhibition of monochrome paintings by Anders Knutsson and recycled wood… Read More
17 May 2015
Annely Juda Fine Art presents David Hockney ‘Painting and Photography’. The show explores the artist’s lifelong interest in perspective and… Read More
16 May 2015
Grayson Perry has launched his latest project, ‘A House for Essex’ which has created a new landmark for Wrabness, close to the Essex… Read More
16 May 2015
Due to strike action, in a long-running dispute over privatisation, affecting the National Gallery, the museum is expecting some room closures on… Read More
15 May 2015