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Paris+ par Art Basel Photo Clayton Calvert

Paris+ par Art Basel:  Clayton Calvert Chooses His Top 10 Artworks

Expounding creativity and innovation, Paris+ par Art Basel, now in its second edition, has been a resounding success for the City of Light.

21 October 2023

Feature, Photo Features

Ryan Gander Prepared for slowness, 2018 An ongoing series of fans used to bluster the artist's fireplace of his family home, Woodbridge, UK. Image credit: © Ryan Gander. Courtesy the artist.

London Art Exhibitions January 2019 – Paul Carey- Kent

The noted writer and curator Paul Carey-Kent gives us his rolling ten recommended contemporary art shows in London now.

26 December 2018

Features, Reviews

“A fair with awkwardly charming interactions”

Paper Clouds And Nudity – Photo London 2018 – Zoltan Alexander

It is the 4th year that the International Photographic Fair PhotoLondon returns to Somerset House. From across the world over 100 galleries, 18 countries and 22 emerging galleries were showcasing the best from old masters to emerging artists that photography can offer.

25 May 2018

Photo Feature

Top 10 – Monochrome: Works of Art in Black and White

A new exhibition at the National Gallery is a celebration of monochrome and in particular painting in black and white. Artlyst has curated its own selection.

21 December 2016

Features, Top 10

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Thornton Street The ArcelorMittal Orbit is a 114.5-metre-tall sculpture and observation tower in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. It is Britain's largest piece of public art, and is intended to be a permanent lasting legacy of London's hosting of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. Des. & arch. Anish Kapoor with Sir Cecil Balmond of engineering Group Arup and Ushida Findlay Architects 2010-14. Date 10 October 2016, 15:30 Source London - QE Olympic Park: ArcelorMittal Orbit Author Fred Romero from Paris, France

Top 10 – Bad British Public Sculptures Outed

Artlyst has decided to cross the line and ‘name and shame’ local UK councils and public bodies for commissioning some of the most horrendous misuses of bronze and other materials in history.

19 December 2016

Features, Top 10

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