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The Role Of The Tormented Artist In The Twenty First Century

by News Desk | Jul 17, 2015 | Features

Click Here to Read: Sexism In Art: And What We Perceive As Acceptable Body DepictionsTormented by lack of critical success? Hate how your art genius is never recognized? Want to cut off your ear but don’t have a razor/pair of scissors to hand? Do a...
Artlyst Podcast: Curator Calvin Winner Discusses Francis Bacon Sketching And Sculpture

Artlyst Podcast: Curator Calvin Winner Discusses Francis Bacon Sketching And Sculpture

by News Desk | Jul 15, 2015 | Features

Artlyst spoke to Calvin Winner, Head of Collections at Sainsbury Centre For Visual Arts, and co-curator of the exhibition ‘Francis Bacon and the Masters’, to give us his opinion of Bacon’s process in relation to the artist’s unfinished work...

Artlyst Podcast: Hans Ulrich Obrist Discusses Gerhard Richter And Avro Pärt Collaboration

by News Desk | Jul 14, 2015 | Features

Artlyst recently visited the Witworth Gallery in Manchester and attended the premiere of a collaboration between two of the world’s most influential and enduring cultural figures – artist Gerhard Richter and composer Arvo Pärt. This beautiful and solemn...
Why Some Artists Die Poor And Others Die Rich Like Damien Hirst

Why Some Artists Die Poor And Others Die Rich Like Damien Hirst

by News Desk | Jul 10, 2015 | Features

OK, so admittedly Damien Hirst is still very much with us… But what can you say about an artist’s life’s work when they have died penniless and relatively unknown? The best way to answer is to reverse the question: why does it matter a damn...

Freedom Of Panorama: Potential Law Change May Affect Us All

by News Desk | Jul 9, 2015 | Features

It would seem with recent events, artistic freedom is being threatened on a near-daily basis; firstly with a copyright change that has art publishers deeply disturbed due to the new regulation making copyright breach in Britain a criminal, rather than a civil offence...
Rotraut: Yves Klein’s Legacy: First London Solo Show In Fifty Years

Rotraut: Yves Klein’s Legacy: First London Solo Show In Fifty Years

by News Desk | Jul 7, 2015 | Features

A rare treat is on offer at 45 Park Lane in London – the first London solo show in over 50 years from Rotraut (b.1938). Presented by Swiss Galerie Gmurzynska, fourteen paintings and sculptures by the German-born artist Rotraut Klein-Moquay are on show and...
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