Gallerist Nigel Greenwood Archive To Go On Display At Chelsea Space
In the early 1970s the number of galleries in London committed to showing international developments in contemporary art, and especially… Read More
4 May 2016
In the early 1970s the number of galleries in London committed to showing international developments in contemporary art, and especially… Read More
4 May 2016
The first UK survey of the work of Mona Hatoum opens today at Tate Modern in London. Hatoum (born in… Read More
4 May 2016
La Biennale de Montréal has announced the artists who will take part in its 2016 edition (BNLMTL 2016), on view… Read More
4 May 2016
Marisol, the Venezuelan-American artist who created assemblages combining folk and Pop Art has died in Manhattan. She was 85.
3 May 2016
The Turner Prize winning artist Martin Creed is the subject of an exhibition featuring a new 25-foot-tall rotating ruby red… Read More
3 May 2016
Two seminal Barbara Hepworth sculptures are to be offered in Sotheby’s forthcoming Modern & Post-War British Art Evening Auction on 13 June in… Read More
3 May 2016
The Northern Ireland artist Basil Blackshaw has died aged 83. Blackshaw was regarded as one of the most signifiant painters of his period and one of the most important painters from Ireland.
3 May 2016
Philip Johnson’s public space, The Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut, USA is presenting Yayoi Kusama: Narcissus Garden, a landscape installation that… Read More
2 May 2016
Frieze New York launch their 2016 edition, on Randall’s Island Park, Manhattan this week from May 5-8 (4th VIP Opening). This… Read More
1 May 2016
Spruth Magers is presenting three artist solo shows as part of their programme for Berlin Gallery Weekend. Artlyst attended the… Read More
30 April 2016
The five museums shortlisted for the Art Fund’s Museum of the Year 2016 prize has been announced. The annual prize is awarded… Read More
30 April 2016
Sally Tallant, Director of Liverpool Biennial has announced the programme for the Liverpool Biennial 2016. The largest contemporary art festival in… Read More
30 April 2016
Berlin Gallery Weekend, kicked off last night in the German capital, with 54 participating galleries in the official program as well… Read More
29 April 2016
Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen the billionaire Maker of Lego has publicly admitted that their reluctance to sell their toys to dissident… Read More
29 April 2016
Blain/Southern is presenting their first solo exhibition of Harland Miller’s work at their Berlin gallery. The show opens today as part… Read More
29 April 2016
‘You find yourself here in this world with feelings and thoughts. It’s difficult to accept what you find you do…. Read More
28 April 2016
From those as successful as Ai Weiwei, to children newly born, it seems that everyone has an Instagram account. That’s… Read More
28 April 2016
A Blue Plaque proposal has been submitted to English Heritage to honour the French artist Yves Klein (1928-62) who lived in the Cromwell Road, in… Read More
28 April 2016
Have you ever dwelled on something that initially appears full of complex meaning, and gone around and around on it until it appears to have absolutely zero
27 April 2016
Sir Anish Kapoor, The Turner Prize winning artist, has disclosed his anxiety over the collaborative project, which juxtaposes the world’s longest slide,… Read More
27 April 2016
The ICA London presents Mark Perry in conversation with designer, artist and punk historian, Toby Mott, discussing punk publications and Sniffin’ Glue,… Read More
26 April 2016
A two metre high by six metres long (242.9 x 603.9 cm), Mural by the American Abstract Expressionist artist Jackson… Read More
26 April 2016
The internationally renowned artist Pablo Bronstein has unveiled Historical Dances in an Antique Setting at Tate Britain. This is a continuous live performance by… Read More
26 April 2016
Cory Arcangel’s second solo show at Lisson Gallery London explores the technological obsession and obsolescence which underlies all the works… Read More
25 April 2016
The British artist, musician and composer Brian Eno has annnounced a new exhibition of lightbox works (Brian Eno: Light Music, Paul Stolper, London,… Read More
25 April 2016
First held in 1957, the John Moores Painting Prize is the UK’s best-known painting competition and is named after Sir… Read More
25 April 2016
The Los Angeles-based film and music mogul David Geffen has donated a staggering $100 million to The Museum of Modern Art for… Read More
24 April 2016
A new private Berlin museum designed by the British architect John Pawson will be the setting for the highly regarded… Read More
24 April 2016
YBA Damien Hirst and super-dealer Larry Gagosian have settled their differences after a four year hiatus The worlds largest gallery chain… Read More
24 April 2016
The first solo exhibition by London based Chinese artist Yi Dai will open at House of Egorn in Berlin on… Read More
23 April 2016
The National Gallery has announced that the highly regarded J.M.W Turner art work from its collection, ‘The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last… Read More
23 April 2016
‘The way you paint yourself you’ve got to try and paint yourself as another person. Looking in the mirror is… Read More
23 April 2016