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Manifesta 16 Ruhr: Nomadic Biennial To Transform Post-War Churches Into Cultural Hubs
Essen, Germany – Manifesta 16 Ruhr will open on the summer solstice, 21 June 2026, transforming Germany’s post-industrial Ruhr Area into a dynamic...
Isle of Man: From Neolithic Stones To Archibald Knox Treasures
Emerging from the silvery waters of the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man presents a dramatic silhouette of cliffs and rolling hills - a 227-square-mile...
Happy 250th Birthday JMW Turner: Seven Unmissable UK Exhibitions
Taking place throughout 2025, events across the UK will celebrate 250 years since the birth of the renowned painter J.M.W. Turner. Artlyst has...
Suzanne Treister: Interview of the Month, April 2025 – Paul Carey-Kent
Ahead of a major autumn survey at Modern Art Oxford, Suzanne Treister is showing a new series of works, Hexen 5.0, together with a selection of her...
The Art Diary April 2025 – Revd Jonathan Evens
Easter regularly brings exhibitions exploring themes drawn from Christianity; this year is no exception. For the April 2025 Diary, I highlight...
Ten Out Of London Exhibitions Spring 2025
Artlyst has selected ten exhibitions that will take place out of London this Spring, 2025. Stephen Cox is the subject of the annual sculpture...
Peggy Guggenheim: Iconic Exhibition by 31 Women Reimagined In Lisbon
In 1943, Peggy Guggenheim, the pioneering collector and art dealer, made history by mounting the first exhibition of women artists in the US at her...
Edvard Munch And His Inner Freudian Trauma – Sue Hubbard
The German-Polish writer and anarchist Stanislaw Przybyszewski, one of the circle of mainly German and Scandinavian artists, writers and...
Citra Sasmita: Interview of the Month, March 2025 – Paul Carey-Kent
Citra Sasmita grew up in the traditional Balinese Hindu culture. That flows into how her first UK solo show, ‘Into Eternal Land’, is not just...
Conversations Over Salmon Oskar Reinhart Collection Winterthur Switzerland – Nico Kos Earle
Nico Kos Earle visited the Oskar Reinhart Collection "Am Römerholz" in Winterthur, Switzerland, before the exhibition Goya to Impressionism:...
The Art Diary March 2025 – Revd Jonathan Evens
The March Art Diary first highlights exhibitions in Essex (Firstsite, Focal Point and Beecroft Galleries) followed by group shows engaging with...
Rags to Riches: The Myth of Arte Povera – Marcus Howard-Vyse
To what extent is the famous Italian art movement Arte Povera a 'poor art' rebellion or a rich man's game? After a major survey in Paris, we look at...