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
Elizabeth Price: New Whitworth Exhibition Creates A Story Within A Dream

Elizabeth Price: New Whitworth Exhibition Creates A Story Within A Dream

by News Desk | Jul 7, 2016 | Reviews

‘IN A DREAM YOU SAW A WAY TO SURVIVE AND YOU WERE FULL OF JOY’, the current central exhibition at the Whitworth, Manchester, is Elizabeth Price’s profusely original feat of curatorship. Claiming herself that she approaches the curating of an exhibition in a similar...
Georgia O’Keeffe On My Mind Edward Lucie-Smith Surveys The Retrospective

Georgia O’Keeffe On My Mind Edward Lucie-Smith Surveys The Retrospective

by News Desk | Jul 6, 2016 | Reviews

Georgia O’Keeffe, now the subject of a large solo show just opened at Tate Modern, is a slightly odd case in the story of American art. She became famous very early, thanks to the efforts of her patron, lover and eventual husband Alfred Stieglitz, who, in addition to...
London Art Exhibitions For July 2016 As Recommended By Paul Carey-Kent

London Art Exhibitions For July 2016 As Recommended By Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Jul 6, 2016 | Reviews

Art critic Paul Carey-Kent gives Artlyst his recommendations for London Art Exhibitions around the Capital for July 2016. There are still a number of great things to see before the August drought.  Katherine Murphy: Decay @ Patrick Heide, 11 Church St – Edgeware Road...
RCA Photography Curiously Austere But Edgy At 2016 Degree Show

RCA Photography Curiously Austere But Edgy At 2016 Degree Show

by News Desk | Jul 3, 2016 | Reviews

The work of this year’s RCA photography is curiously austere by the institution’s’ standards. Some of the work is so straight as to make the viewer seek a level of irony possibly missed. Not only has the manipulation of the image/print been eschewed, but there...
A Promenade Down The London Summer Art And Antiques Fair Corridor

A Promenade Down The London Summer Art And Antiques Fair Corridor

by News Desk | Jul 1, 2016 | Reviews

Art and antique fairs are in full swing in London right now. On successive days I went to the VIP opening of Masterpiece, located near Chelsea barracks, in a vast temporary building that looks as if it is made of solid brick but isn’t, and also to the Olympia Art...
David Hockney Portraits: A Panoramic Glimpse Into The Life Of A National Treasure

David Hockney Portraits: A Panoramic Glimpse Into The Life Of A National Treasure

by News Desk | Jun 30, 2016 | Reviews

David Hockney has, after a much reported domestic catastrophe in Bridlington – the untimely death of a young member of his entourage – returned to the peace and quiet of California. He nevertheless remains a British National Treasure. No other British artist enjoys so...
« 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