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ULAY: A Personal Reminiscence – Clare Henry
ULAY, who died last week at 76, was tall, handsome, clever, charismatic. In the 1980s he was also half of the world's golden couple of performance...
Stanley Spencer: His Two Wives And A Love Triangle
Despite the fact that this remarkable story has been the subject of fascination and debate for decades in books, films and documentaries this show...
Carolina Mazzolari: Painting With Thread – Interview – Paul Carter Robinson
Carolina Mazzolari is one of the key artists currently in an exhibition and auction sale at Sotheby’s to benefit Fine Cell Work, a charity and...
Frieze LA 2020: What The Dealers Said
Frieze LA 2020 attracted 35,000 visitors during its four days at Paramount Pictures Studios, which featured 75 local and international galleries in...
Frieze LA 2020 Plus Satellite Fairs Pull-Out Guide
Welcome to our Artlyst Frieze LA 2020 printable pull-out Guide, This is our curated choice of the events not to miss during the busiest week in the...
National Gallery Explores ‘Sin’ In New Exhibition – Interview Dr Joost Joustra Curator With Revd Jonathan Evens
The first exhibition in the UK exploring sin in art will be staged at the National Gallery this spring. ‘Sin’ will bring together paintings from the...
Hugh Mendes: The Inverted Gaze – Sue Hubbard
In 1972 John Berger suggested that “The relation between what we see and what we know is never settled.” The male gaze, he argued in Ways of Seeing,...
Margate – Art In Ex Toilets And Family Homes – James Payne
With smaller Galleries being squeezed out of the market more and more, it makes sense to look towards ad hoc spaces. Inventive curators are turning...
Taipei Dangtai A Nice Discovery – Virginie Puertolas-Syn
Taipei Dangtai turned out to be a pleasant surprise when I visited mid of January. I had missed the first edition in 2019, so I made sure I...
Them: Seminal British Art Of The 1970s Returns
THEM is a new exhibition examining the work of an important group of artists who came to prominence in the early 1970s, including Duggie Fields,...
Photographing The Colony Room Club – Clancy Gebler Davies
It wouldn't be possible to take these pictures now - not least because the fabled Dean Street member's Club (the Colony Room Club) is now someone's...
Betty Spackman: Posthumanism Debates – Interview Revd Jonathan Evens
Betty Spackman is an installation artist and painter who exhibited internationally for over 25 years with a studio based in Toronto and Europe...
