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London Art Exhibitions April 2026 – An Artlyst Guide

London Art Exhibitions April 2026 – An Artlyst Guide

by News Desk | Mar 23, 2026 | Features, Trending, Uncategorized

Artlyst has put together a guide to exhibitions to visit in London during April and the Easter holiday period. Some are newly opened, some are in mid-swing, some are about to close and one is a brand new museum – V&A East Museum. This is your last...
Rose Wylie: Interview of the Month March 2026 – Paul Carey-Kent

Rose Wylie: Interview of the Month March 2026 – Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Mar 17, 2026 | Features, Latest

  Rose Wylie didn’t become widely known until her mid-seventies, but at 91, she has taken over the Royal Academy with an exuberant 90-work retrospective that foregrounds her protean love for ‘the decisions that never stop coming… how much of everything, how much...
Brussels and Antwerp: The Heart of Flemish Art – Artlyst Diary

Brussels and Antwerp: The Heart of Flemish Art – Artlyst Diary

by News Desk | Mar 14, 2026 | Features, Trending

Eurostar pulls out of St Pancras, and by lunchtime, you’re somewhere geographically and culturally magnificent. That’s the particular pleasure of this journey: two days, two cities, and more art per square kilometre than almost anywhere else in Europe....
Unforgettable Women: Artists from Antwerp to Amsterdam – Joanna Moorhead

Unforgettable Women: Artists from Antwerp to Amsterdam – Joanna Moorhead

by News Desk | Mar 11, 2026 | Features, Trending

  In the mid-17th century, a printmaker from Amsterdam, Geertruydt Roghman, made a series entitled ‘Five Feminine Occupations’.  The tasks depicted comprised cleaning, cooking, spinning, sewing and making ruffles.  They didn’t include making art, although Roghman...
Catherine Opie Documenting Marginalised Voices NPG – Miranda Carroll

Catherine Opie Documenting Marginalised Voices NPG – Miranda Carroll

by News Desk | Mar 9, 2026 | Features, Trending

Catherine Opie is standing at the entrance to her exhibition proudly wearing a baseball cap emblazoned with the word DYKE in gothic script – a piece of merch the National Portrait Gallery has produced to accompany her exhibition. Referring to a portrait entitled...
A Week At The Heart of Cape Town’s Art Scene – Virginie Puertolas Syn

A Week At The Heart of Cape Town’s Art Scene – Virginie Puertolas Syn

by News Desk | Mar 2, 2026 | Features

I travelled to Cape Town during the week of the Investec Cape Town Art Fair for a focused curatorial research trip. Beyond the fair itself, I met artists, visited studios and galleries, and spent time in key institutions to better understand the city’s art ecology...
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