
New Documentary About Glaswegian Art From 1985 Announced – Clare Henry
Personality, passion, and imagination are essential for any artist or teacher. Sam Ainsley and David Harding have it in spades….
1 April 2025
Personality, passion, and imagination are essential for any artist or teacher. Sam Ainsley and David Harding have it in spades….
1 April 2025
Record-Breaking Venice Biennale Closes – Katy Hessel The Story Of Art Without Men Chosen Waterstones Book Of The Year – Douglas Gordon Presents Neon-Inspired Work On Picadilly Screen
1 December 2022
Gagosian presents Neon Ark, an exhibition of new neon works by Douglas Gordon that incorporates a live workshop in which artisans will fabricate works in situ that will then be installed in the gallery.
Tuesday–Saturday 10–6
During Frieze London, from October 3 to 7, Gagosian Britannia Street will screen Douglas Gordon’s 2016 film I had nowhere to go: Portrait of a displaced person. The film is an intimate portrait of Jonas Mekas, the legendary poet, film critic, risk-taking curator.
Daily screenings: 10AM, 12PM, 2PM, 4PM Evening screening: Friday, October 6, 6PM
In dialogue with the Serpentine Gallery survey show of John Latham, Speak at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery brings together contemporary artists – Tania Bruguera, Douglas Gordon, Laure Prouvost and Cally Spooner – whose diverse practices expand John Latham’s ideas.
see website for details
Artlyst has attended the latest exhibition at Modern Art Oxford, The Indivisible Present, the first exhibition in KALEIDOSCOPE, a yearlong… Read More
10 February 2016
Artlyst has attended ‘The Indivisible Present’, the first exhibition in KALEIDOSCOPE, a year long programme of unfolding exhibitions at Modern… Read More
8 February 2016
Click Here to Read: Sexism In Art: And What We Perceive As Acceptable Body Depictions Tormented by lack of critical success?… Read More
17 July 2015
The Turner Prize winning artist Douglas Gordon has gone on an axe-wielding rampage at HOME the centre for international contemporary… Read More
14 July 2015
From Thursday 2 July Manchester will be alive with music, dance, theatre – and visual art as Manchester International Festival… Read More
26 June 2015
The Turner Prize winning artists Douglas Gordon and Richard Wright have been chosen to create art for the flagship Crossrail,… Read More
26 December 2014
People in Scotland have begun voting on independence today. If Scotland votes yes to their independence from the United Kingdom… Read More
18 September 2014
This is an interesting time for Turner Prize winners. They seem to be stepping outside of their comfort zones in… Read More
18 April 2014
A Solid gold sculpture by the Turner Prize winning artist Douglas Gordon valued at £500,000 has been stolen from a… Read More
29 November 2012