Philippe Parreno Turbine Hall Commission Unveiled At Tate Modern
Philippe Parreno, a French artist who works across film, video, sound, sculpture, performance and information technology has his Tate Turbine… Read More
3 October 2016
Philippe Parreno, a French artist who works across film, video, sound, sculpture, performance and information technology has his Tate Turbine… Read More
3 October 2016
Yinka Shonibare MBE is currently presenting his sixth solo exhibition at Stephen Friedman Gallery. Entitled ‘And the wall fell away’. The show… Read More
2 October 2016
Tony Cragg’s fourteenth exhibition with the Lisson Gallery since his first solo show in 1979 will span both London venues. It features the latest… Read More
2 October 2016
Janet Bellotto has a new exhibition curated by Koan Jeff Baysa opening at MOCA London. The Canadian-Italian artist Janet Bellotto presents her exhibition Relation-Ships (Existence Doubtful) that… Read More
1 October 2016
This year, £150,000 has been made available for the Fund. With Tate’s annual government grant for acquisitions effectively frozen since… Read More
30 September 2016
This year Frieze is set to be the highlight of the Autumn art season and London does it bigger and… Read More
30 September 2016
The Guerrilla Girls have been exposing and challenging sexism and racism in the visual arts, politics and culture for over three decades…. Read More
30 September 2016
David Shrigley the Turner Prize nominated artist unveiled his new commission for the Fourth Plinth titled, ‘Really Good’, this morning… Read More
29 September 2016
A major new exhibition by the Turner Prize winning sculptor Sir Antony Gormley opens in London at White Cube Bermondsey. This is the… Read More
29 September 2016
An outstanding collection of 85 works covering seven Decades of work by the Spanish artist Joan Miró’s (1893–1983) has been… Read More
28 September 2016
The first posthumous exhibition of the leading British Pop artist and sculptor Gerald Laing (1936 – 2011) has opened at The Fine… Read More
28 September 2016
The Keeper of the Royal Academy of Arts, and Royal Academician Eileen Cooper will join over 400 women from all walks of… Read More
28 September 2016
The trial of the Wildenstein art-dealing family for tax evasion is set to continue despite the presiding judge rejecting
27 September 2016
CROSSROADS is a new international art show, from the organisers of the highly regarded Pinta Art Fair. It encompasses special curatorial projects… Read More
26 September 2016
Lights of Soho has announced its second annual open submission show, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that”.
26 September 2016
The Turner Prize exhibition was unveiled today at Tate Britain showcasing the work by the four artists shortlisted for this… Read More
26 September 2016
Drive Thru is a multimedia art exhibition located in a central London underground car park during Frieze week. It brings… Read More
25 September 2016
The newly installed sculpture, ‘MEMORIAL’ by British artist David Shrigley replicates an average grocery list onto a 17-foot slab of… Read More
25 September 2016
The gorgeously glamorous and talented artist Frances Segelman will be at the Tower of London as part of a major retrospective of her… Read More
24 September 2016
Matt Hancock the Culture Minister has placed a temporary export bar on a rare drawing by Titian to provide an opportunity to keep… Read More
24 September 2016
An internationally known Banksy mural of a biplane located in a Liverpool car park has been removed by culture vandals… Read More
23 September 2016
An important video installation by the acclaimed British artist and Oscar-winning film director Steve McQueen has been acquired by The Whitworth… Read More
23 September 2016
To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in 1967, Historic England has designated Six “historic LGBT venues” as landmarks recognised for reflecting… Read More
23 September 2016
The reopening of the Ferens Art Gallery following a £4.5 million facelift, the Turner Prize, an exhibition of Francis Bacon’s Screaming Popes, Spencer Tunick’s nudes, works by… Read More
22 September 2016
The fabulous Museum of Everything is active in London again with two Frieze Week offerings. James Brett, one of the most… Read More
22 September 2016
Andrew Curtis is presenting a new exhibition of his solo paintings at PayneShurvell 71 Blandford St, London W1. Curtis produces images of suburban dissonance… Read More
21 September 2016
Italy’s first major retrospective dedicated to the Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei opens 23 September at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence. Curated by… Read More
21 September 2016
The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) London has appointed Stefan Kalmár as their new Director. He will take up his new role… Read More
20 September 2016
Untitled, Miami Beach have announced details of their special artist projects and collaborations for the 2016 edition, which will take place on South… Read More
20 September 2016
On entering the exhibition, it is slightly dark and there is a warm familiar and welcoming atmosphere if not slightly nostalgic…. Read More
20 September 2016
Hassan Sharif (1951 – 2016) was arguably the best known Emirati artist. He lived and worked in Dubai, United Arab Emirates after studying in London at Byam… Read More
19 September 2016
There’s just time to see the collection of the late Brian Sewell, coming up for auction at Christie’s saleroom in London… Read More
19 September 2016