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London Art School Degree Shows 2026

London Art School Degree Shows 2026

by News Desk | May 14, 2026 | Features, Trending, Uncategorized

May and June mark the beginning of the art degree show season, providing an opportunity to explore the newest and brightest talent as they present their final works. These exhibitions have a strong history of launching emerging artists, often serving as their first...
Wallace Chan: Vessels Of Other Worlds – The Sacred And The Sculptural

Wallace Chan: Vessels Of Other Worlds – The Sacred And The Sculptural

by News Desk | May 13, 2026 | Features, Trending, Uncategorized

Wallace Chan’s decision to exhibit across two of Venice’s most historically layered buildings sets the scene for an encounter steeped in architectural history with a contemporary art twist. The Chapel of Santa Maria della Pietà, the modest but elegantly...
Michael Petry: Civil War Painting At Vorres Museum Athens Confronts Fascism

Michael Petry: Civil War Painting At Vorres Museum Athens Confronts Fascism

by News Desk | May 12, 2026 | People, Uncategorized

Michael Petry has unveiled a monumental new painting at the Vorres Museum in Athens. The scale alone announces that something all-encompassing is being attempted. Civil War Painting Number 17, measuring two metres high and ten metres long, was created during a...
Exploring the Artistic Heritage of Constable Country  – Sara Faith

Exploring the Artistic Heritage of Constable Country – Sara Faith

by News Desk | May 7, 2026 | Features, Trending, Uncategorized

Having lived in the Hampstead area for most of my life, the ghost of John Constable (1776-1837), one of the most important British painters, has long been a part of my psyche. Constable lived in Lower Terrace, Heath Street, and finally in Well Walk and is buried in...
The Art Diary May 2026 – Revd Jonathan Evens

The Art Diary May 2026 – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | May 5, 2026 | Features, Uncategorized

The May 2026 Art Diary begins by highlighting two of the Pavilions at the 61st International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale. These look to the past for contemporary inspiration, combined with reflection on contemporary issues. The latest exhibition by Richard...
Ten London Art Exhibitions Not To Miss Opening in March 2026

Ten London Art Exhibitions Not To Miss Opening in March 2026

by News Desk | Feb 24, 2026 | Features, Latest, Uncategorized

Artlyst has selected ten exhibitions not to miss in London this March. Spring is approaching quickly, and the new exhibition season in London is already in full swing. In March, several major exhibitions will launch, many of which will continue through the summer. The...
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