Subscribe
Subscribe
  • News
  • Art Market
  • People
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Previews
  • Books
  • Art Vault
  • Culture Capitals
  • News
  • Art Market
  • People
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Previews
  • Books
  • Art Vault
  • Culture Capitals

Rachel Megawhat Interviewed By Darren Coffield – Artist To Artist Series

by News Desk | Apr 19, 2017 | Features

For the latest in our Artist to Artist series of interviews, Darren Coffield speaks to the British photographer Rachel Megawhat, who is well known for her controversial subject matter photographing religious extremists, hate preachers and even shadowing the former...
David LaChapelle – Materialistic Beauty And Everlasting Youth – First Venice Solo Show

David LaChapelle – Materialistic Beauty And Everlasting Youth – First Venice Solo Show

by News Desk | Apr 19, 2017 | Reviews

Lost+ Found is David LaChapelle’s first solo show in Venice. The exhibition expanding over four floors presents a survey of LaChapelle’s work from his early career till today. Walking through the extensive exhibit the viewers are met with his iconic imagery of...
Documenta 14 The Physical And Metaphorical Distance Between Kassel And Athens

Documenta 14 The Physical And Metaphorical Distance Between Kassel And Athens

by News Desk | Apr 18, 2017 | News

Documenta is one of the world’s premier art events which takes place every five years. It was originally launched in 1955 by the professor of art, Arnold Bode to draw attention to works banned by the Nazis as degenerate. The events latest guest Artistic Director...
Tate Britain Comes Out – Queer British Art 1861–1967 By Simon Tarrant

Tate Britain Comes Out – Queer British Art 1861–1967 By Simon Tarrant

by News Desk | Apr 17, 2017 | Features

Imagine in 1988 the public furore if the Tate had hosted an exhibition of queer British art – marking the 21st anniversary of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act, which decriminalised private homosexual acts between men over 21 in England and Wales. To give it context, that...
Michelangelo Plaster Casts More Convincing Than Sebastiano – National Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

Michelangelo Plaster Casts More Convincing Than Sebastiano – National Gallery – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Apr 16, 2017 | Reviews

The current Michelangelo & Sebastiano show at the National Gallery here in London is very much the kind of exhibition that one feels a great institution ought to be doing: spaciously presented, tirelessly scholarly, you couldn’t wish for a better introduction to...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
Subscribe

About
Contact
Advertise

© Artlyst 2026

Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
Subscribe

About
Contact
Advertise
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy

© Artlyst 2026

X