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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...
Tate Announces Programme Of Exhibitions For 2027

Tate Announces Programme Of Exhibitions For 2027

by News Desk | Mar 17, 2026 | Previews, Trending

  Tate has announced its 2027 programme, and the headline is Hockney at 90. Tate is marking it twice: a multimedia installation in the Turbine Hall in the summer, and a career-spanning show at Tate Britain in the autumn. Two institutions, one artist, one...
John Constable: Large Study Of The Cornfield Discovered In Texas

John Constable: Large Study Of The Cornfield Discovered In Texas

by News Desk | Mar 16, 2026 | Art market news, Trending

A large-scale oil study for John Constable’s The Cornfield, the largest known to exist, has been languishing in a small historical museum in Jefferson, Texas, for decades. Unrecognised, miscatalogued as one of scores of known copies, gathering the particular...
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....
Hughie O’Donoghue Explores Collective Memory in New York – Miranda Carroll

Hughie O’Donoghue Explores Collective Memory in New York – Miranda Carroll

by News Desk | Mar 12, 2026 | Reviews, Trending

This is Hughie O’Donoghue’s first solo exhibition in New York. Shown here are nine works dating from 2003 to 2026 that evoke memory, past history, identity, dreams, and myth through a combination of painterly layering and reappropriated imagery. O’Donoghue...
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...
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