Features
Ibrahim Mahama: Interview of the Month, October 2021 – Paul Carey-Kent
Ibrahim Mahama came to international attention for his monumental installation of jute sacks at the Venice Biennale in 2015, a powerful way to...
Art Basel 2021 What The Dealers Said
Art Basel 2021 marks a return to the art world as we left off in 2020. The fair brought together 272 premier galleries from 33 countries and...
Art Basel 2021 Business As Usual Pull Out Guide – Artlyst
Welcome to the Artlyst Art Basel 2021 printable pull out guide. Despite moving this edition from Spring to Autumn and the restrictions brought on by...
Tate’s Ervin Bossanyi Stained Glass Window Mothballed After 2011 Redevelopment
Earlier this year I wrote an article about the extent to which artworks in the UK by émigré artists are- under threat, with some requiring urgent...
Sean Scully: Paul 1984 Significant Works – Sue Hubbard
What is painting for? Since the advent of the camera in the 19th century, its role has no longer been to transcribe reality – the photographic lens...
Don McCullin And Antony Gormley Art As Art – Edward Lucie-Smith
I've always had a huge respect for the work of Don McCullin, and it was, therefore, a pleasure to see an article by him in the Culture Supplement of...
Alexandre da Cunha: Interview of the Month September 2021 – Paul Carey-Kent
The Brazilian artist Alexandre da Cunha has a major show at Brighton’s CCA. ‘Duplex’ (to 25 Sept) articulates ‘his engagement with cultures of...
London Art Exhibitions Autumn/Winter 2021/22 – Month By Month Guide
As Autumn approaches, a new season of exhibitions are planned for London's museums and galleries. Artlyst has put together a month by month...
Chuck Close: A Calligraphy Of Squares Remembered – Clare Henry
When I first went to visit Chuck Close in his studio in 2004, I was in awe of him. But he was easy to talk with so that soon wore off. I had seen...
Banksy Spraycation – East Coast Summer 2021 – How To Find Them
The elusive Street Artist Banksy has confirmed (via his Instagram site) that ten pieces of art on the east coast of England are by him. The public...
Rachel Whiteread: House 1993 Significant Works – Sue Hubbard
In Grove Road, Mile End, there’s a plaque on the north side of the railway bridge that commemorates the first flying bomb to fall on London on 13th...
Yorkshire Sculpture Park Where Time Slows Down – James Payne
Yorkshire Sculpture Park is open again for business, and it is so good to revisit it. The great news is many of its temporary shows have been...
