Damien Hirst New Plagiarism Claims
IT was revealed yesterday that Artist Damien Hirst faces eight new charges of plagiarism bringing into disrepute some of his… Read More
5 September 2010
IT was revealed yesterday that Artist Damien Hirst faces eight new charges of plagiarism bringing into disrepute some of his… Read More
5 September 2010
Ekow Eshun, Executive Director and Alan Yentob Chairman of the troubled ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art, London) will… Read More
28 August 2010
Grant Champkins-Howard and Lee Parker have received a suspended sentence of 12 months after pleading guilty to selling numerous fakes… Read More
27 August 2010
The stellar Art Dealer Larry Gagosian is showing 72 works from his personal collection of art compiled over a number… Read More
26 August 2010
Frank Dunphy, the man behind Damien Hirst’s financial/art world domination, is stepping down as his business manager. Dunphy was active… Read More
26 August 2010
A new exhibition opens today at the Handel House Museum, in central London which celebrates and explores the London life,… Read More
25 August 2010
The UK’s major museums and art galleries generated over £1bn in revenue from overseas visitors in 2009, VisitBritain, the national… Read More
21 August 2010
As promised ArtLyst, is nearly first to reveal the latest designs for the Fourth Plinth in London’s Trafalgar Square by… Read More
19 August 2010
London – The Artists shortlist (2010/2011) for the next commission to go on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square has… Read More
19 August 2010
The gap left by the demise of the Zoo art fair is set to be filled by The Moniker International… Read More
17 August 2010
ICA, London Has appointed Matt Williams as the new curator of exhibitions Williams, was previously employed at Limoncello, Hotel,… Read More
17 August 2010
Zoo Art Enterprises will not be presenting an event in October 2010’. This is the message that has been posted… Read More
16 August 2010
London’s Victoria and Albert Museum is finally set to exhibit Picasso’s huge set design for the Ballets Russes. Measuring in… Read More
15 August 2010
NO GERMANS IN BERLIN? August, 2010 I spent some time in Berlin and Hanover last week – both are recommended…. Read More
8 August 2010
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee is inviting written submissions from the art and heritage community on the possible… Read More
30 July 2010
For many years a controversy has been brewing in the art world over a 1964 series of ten self portraits… Read More
26 July 2010
The Bucks Stop Here: The Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s 55 public bodies are set to be merged, abolished… Read More
26 July 2010
Christine Keeler: my life in pictures4 November – 17 December 2010 Profumo Affair model Christine Keeler’s personal collection of photographs and… Read More
21 July 2010
Region: Arts Council England On 24 May 2010 the Department for Culture, Media and Sport announced a £19 million reduction… Read More
17 July 2010
The British arts scene has flourished as never before, in the past 15 years ,with rising audiences and corporate sponsorship… Read More
14 July 2010
CHICHESTER EASTBOURNE ART July, 2010 If you do like to be beside the seaside in summer, then there’s much to… Read More
7 July 2010
Concept, design and production: Gerry JudahConsultant Engineering: Capita Symonds Fabrication and Installation: Littlehampton WeldingPhotography: David Barbour The dramatic… Read More
7 July 2010
Charles Saatchi, The British Art Collector who discovered the likes of Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, will donate his London… Read More
2 July 2010
The 2010 Turner Prize was announced live on Channel 4 at 7:45 pm Monday 6 December. The winner this year… Read More
4 May 2010
Sarah McCrory has been appointed as the new Curator of Frieze Projects, the highly respected programme of artists’ commissions which… Read More
3 May 2010
Art Statements at Art Basel 16-20 June 2010 is by far the most exciting and innovative section of the fair. It… Read More
1 May 2010
Paul Carey-Kent Previously Editor at Large, Art World Magazine Art Exhibitions • Events • Galleries By Paul Carey-Kent 29 July… Read More
18 April 2010
Anish Kapoor has designed Britain’s largest piece of public sculpture, a 120 metre tall interwoven tower that people… Read More
3 April 2010
Many paintings dealers have expressed their concern about changes introduced to the operation of the Witt Library by the management… Read More
30 March 2010
I knew Ross as a filmmaker, collaborator and the founder of the Funnel, the most important locale for experimental film in Canada.
22 March 2010
Join The Campaign : ‘Save The ICA London’ Click Here The ICA is currently in a fight for… Read More
15 March 2010
Banksy is at it again this time in the role of filmmaker. The film titled, “Exit Through The Gift Shop”… Read More
1 March 2010