Artlyst Podcast: Tim Marlow And Adrian Locke Discuss Ai Weiwei At The RA
Artlyst recently attended the press view of the Royal Academy of Arts’ landmark exhibition of the Honorary Royal Academician, Ai… Read More
2 October 2015
Artlyst recently attended the press view of the Royal Academy of Arts’ landmark exhibition of the Honorary Royal Academician, Ai… Read More
2 October 2015
I met Brian Sewell only once while a student at the Courtauld Institute. As a fellow alumnus, he was attending… Read More
22 September 2015
What I admire about Thursday’s public march led by Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei eight miles across London is its… Read More
18 September 2015
Fatos Ustek, Art Fund Curator at fig-2, has spoken to Artlyst about the latest installation as part of fig-2’s structure… Read More
16 September 2015
Regular readers will know of the special reserve of bile I harbour for one Damien Hirst: the businessman peddling ‘art’… Read More
11 September 2015
In his 1965 novel The Magus, John Fowles describes the way in which so many Greeks “wished to leave Greece… Read More
2 September 2015
Modern Art Oxford presents the first solo exhibition in the UK of acclaimed Austrian artist Kiki Kogelnik (1935-1997). Working in… Read More
24 August 2015
It emerged in July that Disneyland Paris is allegedly charging German and British tourists up to 15% more than French… Read More
21 August 2015
Tate Britain is currently presenting the first major Barbara Hepworth exhibition in London for almost fifty years. Barbara Hepworth (1903–75)… Read More
18 August 2015
American artist James Turrell is currently presenting a site-specific light work at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, the piece is the culmination… Read More
3 August 2015
American artist James Turrell is currently presenting a site-specific light work at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, as the culmination to the… Read More
30 July 2015
So, I was about to launch into thoughtful musings on that inexplicable relationship between artist and muse and how the… Read More
24 July 2015
During the preview week of the Venice Biennale Artlyst was privileged to attend a conversation between Peter Doig, the Turner… Read More
22 July 2015
Click Here to Read: Sexism In Art: And What We Perceive As Acceptable Body Depictions Tormented by lack of critical success?… Read More
17 July 2015
Artlyst spoke to Calvin Winner, Head of Collections at Sainsbury Centre For Visual Arts, and co-curator of the exhibition ‘Francis… Read More
15 July 2015
Artlyst recently visited the Witworth Gallery in Manchester and attended the premiere of a collaboration between two of the world’s… Read More
14 July 2015
OK, so admittedly Damien Hirst is still very much with us… But what can you say about an artist’s life’s work when… Read More
10 July 2015
It would seem with recent events, artistic freedom is being threatened on a near-daily basis; firstly with a copyright change… Read More
9 July 2015
A rare treat is on offer at 45 Park Lane in London – the first London solo show in over… Read More
7 July 2015
Nottingham Contemporary is currently presenting Pablo Bronstein and the Treasures of Chatsworth [House] for season one of The Grand Tour… Read More
7 July 2015
Artlyst travelled to Wrabness in Essex to meet Grayson Perry at the site of his latest project, ‘A House for… Read More
5 July 2015
What’s the real value of a humble Dollar/Pound? For those champagne swillers who braved a loud and angry protest outside… Read More
3 July 2015
The Sainsbury Centre For Visual Arts presents ‘Francis Bacon and the Masters’, bringing together over twenty-five major works by Bacon… Read More
2 July 2015
The influential artist Luc Tuymans was recently back at David Zwirner, which was presenting an exhibition of the artist’s latest… Read More
26 June 2015
I should stand up for fellow art bitches and applaud this week’s lyst of the most wealthy female artists: were… Read More
26 June 2015
Hans Haacke is a leading figure in the contemporary art world. His work crosses boundaries of Conceptual, Minimal, Pop and… Read More
25 June 2015
At the age of 20, the Turner Prize winning artist Jeremy Deller took up an invitation from Andy Warhol to… Read More
24 June 2015
Gagosian Gallery Davies Street is currently showing Richard Prince: New Portraits, a collection of appropriated images pulled from unsuspecting Instagramers… Read More
22 June 2015
Parafin Gallery, London is currently displaying the latest works by British painter Justin Mortimer. The artist’s painting reflects upon a… Read More
20 June 2015
The famed American artist Richard Prince is in the news again for his particular practice of appropriation, and as usual… Read More
19 June 2015
The genre ‘portraiture’ is as open ended as the limitless expanses of landscape, history painting, still lifes, and abstract: yet… Read More
18 June 2015
One of the highlights this year’s Royal Academy Summer Show 2015 is Grayson Perry’s Julie and Rob tapestry, a large… Read More
15 June 2015