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Jo van Gogh-Bonger: Isaac Israëls And The Big Pot – Mariella Guzzoni
‘I only felt safe and comfortable in the studio with Israëls – they were wonderful afternoons, lazy, I believe – he drew a little portrait of me –...
Bex Massey: Interview of the Month, September 2025 – Paul Carey-Kent
Seventeen is well worth a visit on its twentieth anniversary, as you can see both a celebratory group show with many of the gallery’s artists, and...
London Art Fair Guide Autumn 2025
Artlyst has compiled a comprehensive guide to the London Art Fair season to help you navigate this hectic time of year in the art fair calendar. We...
London Art Exhibitions Not To Miss Opening Autumn 2025
Autumn exhibitions at the major museums and galleries in London will feature an array of blockbuster shows, including the Neo-Impressionists at the...
The Art Diary September 2025 – Revd Jonathan Evens
September provides an opportunity to look back as well as look forward. The celebrations for the centenary of Francis Newton Souza's birth...
D*Face: Subversion Armed With A Spray Can – Artlyst Interview 2025
London's streets have long been a battleground for visual dissent, but few have weaponised pop iconography as precisely as Dean Stockton, better...
Margate An Extra Special Summer Art Report – Sophie Parkin
Want to see lots of free exhibitions, jump in the sea, and eat Peter's fish and chips because it's August and the sun is still shining? All along...
Emma Critchley: Interview of the Month, August 2025 – Paul Carey-Kent
For two decades, Emma Critchley’s subject has been the underwater world: she describes herself as ‘an artist who uses a combination of photography,...
Folkestone Triennial 2025 How Lies The Land – Jude Montague
This is Sorcha Carey's first Folkestone Triennial as curator, but the festival has a firm reputation now as this is its sixth edition. It's my first...
The Serpentine Galleries 2025 Summer Pavilions – Of Time and Play
Summer's here, and so is the Serpentine Gallery's annual presentation of its symbol of summertime, its summer pavilion. But this time the gallery...
8 Art Exhibitions Not To Miss Closing August 2025
If you have any time off work this summer, please visit these art exhibitions, which are due to close in August. All the exhibitions have been...
The Art Diary July 2025 – Revd Jonathan Evens
The July Art Diary begins with exhibitions in and reflection on ecclesiastical buildings, through the Liverpool Biennial and the Waterloo Festival....