Andrew Curtis Presents New Works At The House of St Barnabas In Soho
Andrew Curtis produces images of suburban dissonance by blurring physical and psychological reality. Using our shared knowledge and preconceptions of… Read More
8 July 2014
Andrew Curtis produces images of suburban dissonance by blurring physical and psychological reality. Using our shared knowledge and preconceptions of… Read More
8 July 2014
The Lisson Gallery are mounting a summer group exhibition featuring Cory Arcangel, Allora & Calzadilla, N. Dash, Robert Janitz, Paulo… Read More
8 July 2014
The National Gallery, London presents an important new exhibition, Rembrandt: The Late Works – the first ever in-depth exploration of… Read More
8 July 2014
One of the largest and most impressive installations to date by the Chinese artist Xu Bing will feature among the… Read More
8 July 2014
We set out from an extremely sunny London to head to Liverpool for its Biennial contemporary art event. It was… Read More
7 July 2014
An immediate halt to the removal of the Cheltenham Banksy which appeared on a wall last April has been issued… Read More
7 July 2014
A new group exhibition titled ‘Dependency’ at the Gasworks, a contemporary art organisation based in South London, explores the “lengthening… Read More
7 July 2014
The largest bottle ever produced of English sparkling wine by the award winning Kent-based winery Chapel Down, has been signed… Read More
6 July 2014
The shortlist for the John Moores Art Prize, one of Britain’s most important awards has been announced at a luncheon… Read More
5 July 2014
Liverpool’s Biennial is here and opens tomorrow, with a press view today. It is set to take over the city… Read More
4 July 2014
The amazing Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair, the UK’s most accessible and outright fun art fair takes the show on… Read More
4 July 2014
The first UK solo exhibition of the Australian painter Ben Quilty is to be held at the Saatchi Gallery from… Read More
3 July 2014
Ken Livingstone, the often controversial left wing politician has been inducted into the National portrait Gallery with a new painting… Read More
3 July 2014
Digital Revolution is an immersive and interactive exhibition which brings together for the first time a range of artists, filmmakers,… Read More
3 July 2014
I felt that there was something very fitting and beautiful in the use of a material born out of destruction… Read More
3 July 2014
A new Russian law banning all curse words from art, film, theatre, music and media has come into effect today… Read More
2 July 2014
A standing portrait by the emerging London and Berlin based visual artist Leena McCall has been removed from The Mall… Read More
2 July 2014
Arts Council England has announced details of its investment plans for the next three years 2015-2018 including its new national… Read More
2 July 2014
Tracey Emin’s Turner Prize nominated ‘My Bed’ installation has sold at Christie’s, London salesroom tonight for £2.5m (including commission), a… Read More
2 July 2014
This Autumn, a series of sales at Sotheby’s will offer for sale one of the most important single owner collections… Read More
1 July 2014
The artist Gerry Judah has created a monumental motor racing themed sculpture for this years Goodwood Festival of Speed. Mercedes-Benz… Read More
1 July 2014
Sotheby’s London was again breaking records this evening when a rare Francis Bacon triptych of George Dyer attracted bids from… Read More
1 July 2014
The Victoria and Albert Museum in Kensington has acquired the Glastonbury Festival Archive. The V&A has announced a collaboration with… Read More
30 June 2014
London’s latest contemporary art fair START has ended on a high note, after receiving universal praise for its fresh approach…. Read More
30 June 2014
Tracey Emin’s unmade, My Bed, 1998 goes under the hammer at Christie’s tomorrow and is expected to realise in excess… Read More
30 June 2014
Cheltenham Borough Council have not ruled out placing a stop notice on a Grade II building in order to prevent… Read More
29 June 2014
MANIFESTA 10 opened to the public yesterday on 28 June 2014, in St. Petersburg, Russia. As a location, St. Petersburg… Read More
29 June 2014
Picasso once said, “Art is a lie that tells the truth”, this statement offers great insight into his painting “Mandolin… Read More
28 June 2014
The people responsible for removing a Banksy mural from a wall in Cheltenham may be acting illegaly under Section 9… Read More
27 June 2014
Masterpiece London’s top art and antiques fair which is often compared to Maastricht has opened with reports of strong sales… Read More
27 June 2014
Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery is marking its 50th anniversary with a best of exhibition survey of Ikon’s programme from the 1980s,… Read More
27 June 2014
The market continues to storm ahead, ravenous for great works by great artists. This sale – one of the most… Read More
26 June 2014