
Great Art Tailor-made For Your British Staycation 2015
If you’re planning on leaving the metropolis for your staycation, Artlyst has put together a selection of the best UK… Read More
21 July 2015
If you’re planning on leaving the metropolis for your staycation, Artlyst has put together a selection of the best UK… Read More
21 July 2015
Pace London is to present Signal Failure, a group exhibition featuring works by Sara Barker, Philomene Pirecki, Cédric Eisenring, Mathis… Read More
21 July 2015
The six artists shortlisted for the prestigious Film London Jarman Award 2015, with a chance to win £10,000 prize money… Read More
21 July 2015
In autumn 2015 the Serpentine will launch its new digital commission by artist Ian Cheng. The second in the series,… Read More
20 July 2015
The British artist Terry Frost (1915 – 2003) is explored for his centenary in a new exhibition at Tate St… Read More
20 July 2015
Artlyst attended OVADA in Oxford, as the Gallery and Development Agency presents its latest exhibition WASTELANDS, including the works of… Read More
20 July 2015
A new solo show by British artist Ben Rivers (b.1972), brings together two of his seminal 16mm film works and two new… Read More
20 July 2015
Beers London presents The Fantasy of Representation, an exhibition exploring figurative representation in painting featuring the artist’s Hurvin Anderson, Francis… Read More
20 July 2015
This summer The Hepworth Wakefield presents Particle of Inch a new exhibition by Magali Reus, one of the UK’s most… Read More
19 July 2015
Yesterday New York celebrated its annual bodypainting day organised by the artist Andy Golub. Bodypainting Day is more than a… Read More
19 July 2015
Three hundred students in secondary education plucked from seven Enfield schools will have their artwork on public display at the Saatchi… Read More
18 July 2015
Continuing its Philip Guston season, Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce the group exhibition Substance, which takes as its point… Read More
18 July 2015
Sean Scully is one of the most significant abstract painters of our time. He has created works with a sublime… Read More
18 July 2015
RIBA Stirling Prize for the UK’s best new building, now in its 20th year, has been announced today (Thursday 16… Read More
17 July 2015
Artlyst attended The London Open 2015, at the Whitechapel Gallery – the triennial exhibition open to all artists aged 26… Read More
17 July 2015
The Whitechapel Gallery presents four new works for Artists’ Film International, a seasonal programme of film, video and animation chosen… Read More
17 July 2015
The Royal Academy of Arts and Ai Weiwei have mounted a Kickstarter campaign to enable a huge, site-specific work in… Read More
16 July 2015
The Turner Prize nominated artist James Richards has selected Francis Bacon’s ‘Study for a Portrait’ (1953), for the fourth and… Read More
16 July 2015
Since the early 1970s, Isa Genzken has developed an extraordinary practice as evidenced through museum shows such as her recent… Read More
16 July 2015
Is Barcelona the new capital for culture in Europe? These last years, talk about Spain was mainly about economic crisis, skyrocketing… Read More
16 July 2015
We recently reported on the opening of ‘The Amazing World of M. C. Escher’ in Scotland and now here is… Read More
15 July 2015
The Board of the Palazzo Strozzi Foundation USA has awarded Ukrainian entrepreneur and philanthropist Victor Pinchuk – Founder of EastOne Group and the… Read More
15 July 2015
The Whitechapel Gallery presents The London Open 2015 , the triennial exhibition open to all artists aged 26 or over… Read More
15 July 2015
The Turner Prize winning artist Douglas Gordon has gone on an axe-wielding rampage at HOME the centre for international contemporary… Read More
14 July 2015
A devoted collector of Wizard of Oz memorabilia has offered a million dollar reward for the return of the famous… Read More
14 July 2015
Alison Jacques Gallery announces a solo exhibition of new work by French artist Davide Balula. Balula’s practice manifests in a… Read More
14 July 2015
Prix Pictet, the global award in photography and sustainability has announced their 2015 shortlist on Friday. The finalists for this sixth… Read More
14 July 2015
Hauser & Wirth Somerset announces ‘Softer Targets’, a major solo exhibition by Jenny Holzer, featuring both new work and a… Read More
14 July 2015
The four shortlisted museums for the annual Contemporary Art Society Award have been announced. The prize will give the winning museum a chance… Read More
13 July 2015
The new Mayor of Tower Hamlets has scrapped his disgraced predecessor’s decision to sell Henry Moore’s ‘Old Flo’. The public… Read More
13 July 2015
The Hackney WickED Art Festival will not go ahead this year. Instead, Hackney WickED CIC will curate a programme of… Read More
13 July 2015
Ocean Studios has announced their inaugural show at their new Plymouth gallery. The programme highlights key ideas and themes; identity, communication, feminism, diversity, radical craft… Read More
13 July 2015