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Is Damien Hirst Recruiting Photo-realist Painters To Boost His Flagging Paintings?

Is Damien Hirst Recruiting Photo-realist Painters To Boost His Flagging Paintings?

by News Desk | Mar 11, 2015 | Features

Damien Hirst’s company Science UK LTD, has placed an advert for photo-realist painters. The ad, posted on the Jobs section of the Guardian, lists the following requirements for any applicant: “Experience of working with oil paint necessary, good colour matching...
Tom Butler Talks To Artlyst About Inhabitants, Séances, And Concealment

Tom Butler Talks To Artlyst About Inhabitants, Séances, And Concealment

by News Desk | Mar 10, 2015 | Features

CHARLIE SMITH LONDON is currently exhibiting the work of artist Tom Butler, with his second one person show at the gallery. The artist’s practice revolves around the appropriation of Victorian cabinet cards, which Butler paints into with delicate gouache in...
Alex Katz On Black Backgrounds and His Relationship With Poetry

Alex Katz On Black Backgrounds and His Relationship With Poetry

by News Desk | Mar 7, 2015 | Features

Artlyst met up with the American Artist Alex Katz, on the eve of the opening of his latest show ‘Black Paintings,’ at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, in London. A talk with the Director of the Whitechapel Gallery, Iwona  Blazwick and the artist took place with...
Etchings: A Peculiar Mid-point Between The Grand Officialness Of Painting

Etchings: A Peculiar Mid-point Between The Grand Officialness Of Painting

by News Desk | Mar 6, 2015 | Features

Etchings occupy a peculiar mid-point between the grand ‘officialness’ of the painting medium, historically seen as noble – whether oil, watercolour, synthetic or piss painting (Warhol) – and the medium of drawing on paper, by nature more likely to preparatory and...
New UK Public Artworks Under Threat After The Demise Of The Paolozzi Arches

New UK Public Artworks Under Threat After The Demise Of The Paolozzi Arches

by News Desk | Mar 4, 2015 | Features

After the recent revelation that the iconic Eduardo Paolozzi mosaic arches at Tottenham Court Road station, were not destroyed by Transport for London, but in fact covertly spirited away to a storage facility in Norfolk – an act of seeming subterfuge,...
New UK Public Artworks Under Threat After The Demise Of The Paolozzi Arches

Eduardo Paolozzi Mosaic Arches Were Not Destroyed By TFL, But Stored

by News Desk | Mar 3, 2015 | Features

After the recent seeming destruction of the iconic Eduardo Paolozzi mosaic arches at Tottenham Court Road station, by Transport for London – an act that Artlyst believed to be one of the greatest acts of cultural vandalism in recent memory – It would now...
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