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Alex Katz: Still An Awe Inspiring Bundle Of Energy At 87
Artlyst's Ilka Scobie talks to one of the world's most influential artists about his upcoming London exhibition and other stuff! As we approach the...
Justin Hammond Explores The Top Artists For 2015, Ten Years Of The Catlin Prize, And Second-Album-Syndrome
Justin Hammond is an independent curator, publisher, and art dealer, The Catlin Art Prize is an annual showcase for outstanding new artists in the...
Global Art-marketing: Where The Crowned Kings Of Auctioneering Find Their Sovereignty
In my best Sam the Eagle voice: “Sales is vanity, profit is sanity”. Splashed all over the art newspapers this week were the impressive sales...
Damien Hirst Celebrates Valentine’s Day But It Breaks Our Hearts
Damien Hirst is celebrating Valentine's Day in the form of a pop-up exhibition at Paul Stolper, presenting LOVE, an exhibition of prints and...
TFL Paolozzi Destruction And Public Art: Who Should Make Decisions Of Cultural Relevancy?
With the recent destruction of the iconic Eduardo Paolozzi mosaic arches at Tottenham Court Road tube station, that Artlyst considers to be one of...
Justin Hammond Talks To Artlyst About The Catlin Art Prize, And The Bigger Picture
Justin Hammond is an independent curator, publisher, and art dealer, The Catlin Art Prize is an annual showcase for outstanding new artists in the...
Some Curators Think They Are More Important Than The Art Itself
Why put on an exhibition? What’s the point? The term curator comes from the Latin ‘curare’, “to look after”, simply meaning to care for a group of...
Luc Tuymans Discusses His Dark Paintings, Japanese Cannibals, And Francisco De Goya
The renowned Belgian artist Luc Tuymans has a new exhibtion at David Zwirner, which is presenting the artist's latest paintings, on view at the...
TFL Demolishes £100,000 Eduardo Paolozzi Mosaic Arches At Tottenham Court Station
Transport for London has demolished the iconic Eduardo Paolozzi mosaic arches at Tottenham Court Road station in one of the biggest acts of cultural...
Zavier Ellis Compares Young Gods, Misogyny, And Absurdity
The young artist/curator Zavier Ellis runs the highly regarded CHARLIE SMITH London, the gallery has a history of identifying some of London’s best...
Luc Tuymans Talks To Artlyst About Plagiarism And Politics
The Belgian artist Luc Tuymans who was recently found guilty of copyright infringement, after losing a legal battle in his home country over the...
National Gallery: One Small Step Towards Privatisation One Giant Leap Towards BP
The National Gallery found itself the centre of a large PR pickle this week as the dirty word ‘privatisation’ was bandied back and forth over its...