British Museum Cut Opening Hours From January
In order to cope with government budget cuts, late-night opening to the permanent collection at London’s ‘Favourite Museum’ will be… Read More
1 October 2010
In order to cope with government budget cuts, late-night opening to the permanent collection at London’s ‘Favourite Museum’ will be… Read More
1 October 2010
Latest ‘Save The Arts’ Work YINKA SHONIBARE CREATES A WORK FOR CAMPAIGN AGAINST CUTS A striking new work by Fourth… Read More
30 September 2010
10-11 November 2010. An additional 200 works will be offered in Christie’s Interiors sale in January 2011 TBA Christie’s NEW… Read More
29 September 2010
A £40 million pound outpost of the Victoria and Albert Museum set on the Dundee waterfront gathered serious momentum, as… Read More
29 September 2010
Anish Kapoor’s Sky Mirror sculptures previewed against matt grey weather conditions in London today. The four works make up a… Read More
26 September 2010
Entry to National Museums has been free since Labour abolished charging in 2001. The upshot was that attendance in… Read More
26 September 2010
Here are the highlighted results of the Lehman sale which took place on the 29th September 2010 at Christies South… Read More
24 September 2010
The Hatchet is Uncovered Leaked Cabinet Office documents revealed today show, the National Museums and Galleries service, a publicly funded… Read More
24 September 2010
Two leading figures in the art world are launching new gallery spaces next month. Both will be opulent palaces for… Read More
23 September 2010
A photographic portrait created by artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster showing the head of fashion icon Isabella Blow goes… Read More
22 September 2010
As promised, Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger produced a new work to highlight proposed government cuts in the arts. The… Read More
21 September 2010
Schlock Horror! Isobel Peachey, 31 may be the youngest Artist to paint an official portrait of the monarch but going… Read More
21 September 2010
A memorial service has been held to honour the life and work of fashion designer Alexander McQueen. Dozens of tartan-clad bagpipers lined the steps of St. Paul’s cathedral as guests including Stella McCartney, Pam Hogg, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Sarah Jessica Parker left the ceremony.
20 September 2010
Who’s Exhibiting in 2010 The Frieze Art fair is the most important event on the London Contemporary Art calendar. It… Read More
20 September 2010
Sculptor Patricia Cain has been awarded this years 25,000 Threadneedle Prize and artist duo Boyd & Evans have won the… Read More
19 September 2010
Photo: Keith Coventry, Spectrum Jesus 2009 (oil on canvas, wood and glass 68.6 x 58 cm) This year’s… Read More
17 September 2010
18-26 September All Over London In its eighth year, The London Design Festival is a nine-day celebration of design in… Read More
17 September 2010
The Public Art Advisory Panel is to be abolished after 14 years of successful work. Dedicated to choosing Art for… Read More
16 September 2010
Tate has announced that the prestigious Turner Prize 2011 will be mounted at the BALTIC in Newcastle. This is only… Read More
16 September 2010
The Future of public funding for the UK film industry will be discussed by Culture Minister Ed Vaizey and key… Read More
15 September 2010
Isabella Blow (1958-2007): One of the last 20th century fashion icons was sadly missed at the launch of a new… Read More
14 September 2010
Ok this is completely silly and it’s not really art.I was walking by where George Michael crashed his car in Hampstead
14 September 2010
It has been announced via a press release that John Woodward is standing down as Chief Executive Officer of the… Read More
14 September 2010
Tate Modern announced at their annual press conference, that they had lost the backing of UBS the largest Swiss Bank…. Read More
13 September 2010
Lord Sainsbury has given the British Museum a £25m donation to create an improved conservation department and expand the exhibition… Read More
12 September 2010
Campaign Highlighting Funding Cuts Glasgow-based artist David Shrigley is leading a campaign to protest against cuts to the Arts by… Read More
11 September 2010
The splendour of France’s royal palace Versailles and the manga-inspired work of Takashi Murakami join forces in a new exhibition… Read More
11 September 2010
Walking by the HMV Store in Oxford Circus last night, I noticed two never before seen works by the Graffiti… Read More
10 September 2010
The Graffiti Artist Banksy (AKA, Robert Banks) has invaded the HMV Store in Oxford Circus in central London. The elusive… Read More
9 September 2010
The last surviving Dutch member of CoBrA the European art movement active in the 1950’s, Corneille, has died age of 88.
7 September 2010
Eadweard Muybridge (British-born 1830) left the London suburb of Kingston in the middle of the 19th century, to make his… Read More
7 September 2010
Peter Saville, one of the best-known graphic designers in the UK has been chosen to design the new England football… Read More
6 September 2010