Joseph Beuys Filmic Actions Opens At Kunstmuseum Basel
The Kunstmuseum Basel presents ‘Joseph Beuys: Installations, Actions, and Vitrines’, Beuys is considered to be one of the most prominent… Read More
6 January 2015
The Kunstmuseum Basel presents ‘Joseph Beuys: Installations, Actions, and Vitrines’, Beuys is considered to be one of the most prominent… Read More
6 January 2015
Hauser & Wirth London presents an exhibition of Mira Schendel’s Monotypes. The show examines a body of work that formed… Read More
6 January 2015
The plinths of two marble sculptures displayed in the Grand Trianon park at Versailles have been attacked and severely damaged… Read More
5 January 2015
Lorna Carmen McNeill has created dazzling light sculptures and projections at Wac Arts in North London by merging art with… Read More
5 January 2015
Andy Warhol once stated, “Good business is the best art,” now the Pop artist who died in 1987 has proven… Read More
5 January 2015
Tate Modern will present ‘The World Goes Pop’, a ground-breaking exhibition revealing how artists around the world engaged with the… Read More
5 January 2015
The Detroit Institute of Arts’ highly regarded art collection, with paintings by Degas, Cézanne, Seurat, Van Gogh to Brueghel and… Read More
5 January 2015
After the truly monumental retrospective of Anselm Kiefer’s work at the Royal Academy, which was the most significant display of… Read More
5 January 2015
The level of paranoia within the ranks of the Thatcher government in the 1980 was so high that plans to… Read More
4 January 2015
In September 2015, hot on the heels of Anselm Kiefer, David Hockney, and Anish Kapoor, the Royal Academy will present… Read More
4 January 2015
Tate Modern is presenting the exhibition ‘Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden’ in February of this year. The title of… Read More
3 January 2015
A group show just outside of Leeds titled ‘Other Rooms’ gathers eight artists whose practice encapsulates a wide diversity of… Read More
3 January 2015
2015 will begin at the Scottish National Gallery, with the opening of Turner in January, an exhibition of the outstanding… Read More
2 January 2015
The Franco-British charity Fluxus Art Projects has announced the eleven recipients of its first round of funding for 2015. The… Read More
2 January 2015
One of the earliest example of a painting by Caravaggio titled, ‘Boy Peeling a Fruit’ dating from 1591 will go… Read More
2 January 2015
The Royal Academy is to present the first blockbuster of the year, and expectations are high for this exhibition of… Read More
1 January 2015
After Tate’s critically acclaimed exhibition of Matisse’s cut-outs, Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum has announced “The Oasis of Matisse,” the first Matisse… Read More
31 December 2014
Art Basel has announced that the curator and art advisor Adeline Ooi will replace Magnus Renfrew as Director Asia for… Read More
31 December 2014
Adventure Through 100 Years Of Abstraction At Whitechapel Gallery
30 December 2014
It has been announced by the The Museums Association (MA) that publicly funded museums that seek to sell off works… Read More
30 December 2014
2014 has been another incredible year for the UK’s creative industries. Data shows records being broken in visual art, and… Read More
30 December 2014
The estate of the well known French photographer Jean-François Bauret is suing the American artist Jeff Koons for copying one… Read More
30 December 2014
Tracey Emin’s Turner prize nominated ‘My Bed’, which recently sold at Christie’s for £2.5m is not the real deal an… Read More
29 December 2014
The London-based artist Anish Kapoor follows in the footsteps of Jeff Koons and Takashi Murakami with a new exhibition of… Read More
29 December 2014
It has been an incredible year for art scandals but despite the deception the art market has grown a wapping… Read More
28 December 2014
When documentary filmmaker John Maloof bought his first box of Vivian Maier negatives, he had no idea who the photographer was
27 December 2014
Ebay has released a map of the most popular searches for artists in the US. This State by State guide… Read More
27 December 2014
I/O underflow is a new exhibition fromTony Oursler at the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam. The iteration is newly developed for… Read More
26 December 2014
Megumi Igarashi the Japanese artist who arrested for creating a kayak based on an image of her vagina has now… Read More
26 December 2014
The Turner Prize winning artists Douglas Gordon and Richard Wright have been chosen to create art for the flagship Crossrail,… Read More
26 December 2014
Pace Gallery London presents Hiroshi Sugimoto: Still Life, an exhibition of thirteen large-format photographs from the artist’s ongoing Diorama series… Read More
25 December 2014
London’s Royal Academy of Arts (RA) has been awarded a grant of £1 million from the Clore Duffield Foundation for… Read More
25 December 2014