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Ai-Da A Robot’s Divine And Comedic Vision Ashmolean Museum – Nico Kos
Ai-Da Robot Ashmolean Museum Oxford: Dante Alighieri was 56 when he gave up the ghost in 1321, just one year after completing his epic, soul...
Marlene Dumas: Oscar Wilde and Bosie – Significant Works – Sue Hubbard
Plus ca change, plus c’est le meme chose, the homily goes. Yet, Marlene Dumas' portraits of the writer Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) and his young lover,...
Twelve London Art Exhibitions To Energise You in 2022
Artlyst has selected twelve of the most exciting exhibitions promised for 2022 in London. Some like the Francis Bacon and Milton Avery at the Royal...
Peter Lindbergh: Untold Stories – A Coruña, Spain – Jude Cowan Montague
This commemorative exhibition in a black concrete box on A Coruña harbour marks the career of photographer Peter Lindbergh. Self-curated, the vast...
Art Basel Miami Beach 2021 What The Dealers Had To Say – Report
Art Basel Miami Beach has reported a successful return to the fair with strong sales and outstanding exhibits, marking a milestone 2021 edition. Has...
Harmony Hammond: Women In Abstraction Guggenheim Bilbao – Artlyst Interview
Artist/activist Harmony Hammond was born in Chicago in 1944 and is associated with the feminist art movement in New York during the 1970s. She has...
Art Basel Miami Beach 2021 Pull Out Fair Guide – Artlyst
The last Art Basel Miami Beach to take place was in 2019. It was an optimistic time for the international art world but who would have thought we...
Magnus Plessen: Artist Interview of the Month December 2021 – Paul Carey-Kent
The German painter Magnus Plessen tends to paint in thematic groups: in 2016, he showed his ‘1914-1918’ series in London, looking at bodies armoured...
New York Exhibitions November/December 2021 From Jasper Johns To Alex Katz – Ilka Scobie
Ilka Scobie trawls through the best art exhibitions New York currently has to offer. Scobie is a New York poet and art critic. Her publications...
Cristina Iglesias: Hondalea Donostia San Sebastián A Sensory Adventure – Veronica Simpson
When Cristina Iglesias (b1956) launched her most ambitious – and many say her best – artwork to date in her home town of Donostia-San Sebastián in...
Fabergé: Lavish Opulent And Magnificently Kitsch – Bring On The Revolution!
Whenever you hear the name Fabergé, you think of opulent, lavish, jewelled, decorated and, let's face it kitsch, Russian Imperial eggs. Fabergé in...
Richard Wilson 20:50 Significant Works First Created 1987 – Sue Hubbard
Richard Wilson 20:50 - Nearly one-hundred-and-five years after Marcel Duchamp’s porcelain urinal was daubed with the pseudonym ‘R..Mutt,’ and...
