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Damien Hirst Celebrates Valentine’s Day But It Breaks Our Hearts

Damien Hirst Celebrates Valentine’s Day But It Breaks Our Hearts

by News Desk | Feb 12, 2015 | Features

Damien Hirst is celebrating Valentine’s Day in the form of a pop-up exhibition at Paul Stolper, presenting LOVE, an exhibition of prints and sculptural editions by the artist. The exhibition will run over Valentine’s Day, and focuses exclusively on the theme of...
TFL Paolozzi Destruction And Public Art: Who Should Make Decisions Of Cultural Relevancy?

TFL Paolozzi Destruction And Public Art: Who Should Make Decisions Of Cultural Relevancy?

by News Desk | Feb 10, 2015 | Features

With the recent destruction of the iconic Eduardo Paolozzi mosaic arches at Tottenham Court Road tube station, that Artlyst considers to be one of the worst acts of cultural vandalism in recent memory – having occurred despite public protests and a petition from...
Justin Hammond Talks To Artlyst About The Catlin Art Prize, And The Bigger Picture

Justin Hammond Talks To Artlyst About The Catlin Art Prize, And The Bigger Picture

by News Desk | Feb 7, 2015 | Features

Justin Hammond is an independent curator, publisher, and art dealer, The Catlin Art Prize is an annual showcase for outstanding new artists in the UK, described by The Independent as the Turner Prize for recent graduates, which was devised by Hammond in 2007. The...
Some Curators Think They Are More Important Than The Art Itself

Some Curators Think They Are More Important Than The Art Itself

by News Desk | Feb 5, 2015 | Features

Why put on an exhibition? What’s the point? The term curator comes from the Latin ‘curare’, “to look after”, simply meaning to care for a group of items, including cataloguing, conservation, and by extension academic research and education. When an exhibition is...
Luc Tuymans Discusses His Dark Paintings, Japanese Cannibals, And Francisco De Goya

Luc Tuymans Discusses His Dark Paintings, Japanese Cannibals, And Francisco De Goya

by News Desk | Feb 4, 2015 | Features

The renowned Belgian artist Luc Tuymans has a new exhibtion at David Zwirner, which is presenting the artist’s latest paintings, on view at the London gallery, which Tuymans inaugurated in October 2012 with the exhibition ‘Allo!’. This new exhibition...
TFL Demolishes £100,000 Eduardo Paolozzi Mosaic Arches At Tottenham Court Station

TFL Demolishes £100,000 Eduardo Paolozzi Mosaic Arches At Tottenham Court Station

by News Desk | Feb 3, 2015 | Features

Transport for London has demolished the iconic Eduardo Paolozzi mosaic arches at Tottenham Court Road station in one of the biggest acts of cultural vandalism in recent memory. Despite public protests and a petition from groups and the 20th Century Society, which...
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