Michael Clark Company Pushes Boundaries At Glasgow’s Barrowland Ball Room
Review – ArtLyst’s Emily Sack travels to Glasgow for this exclusive report. Michael Clark pushes boundaries. Highly trained in classical… Read More
12 September 2012
Review – ArtLyst’s Emily Sack travels to Glasgow for this exclusive report. Michael Clark pushes boundaries. Highly trained in classical… Read More
12 September 2012
New York Mayor, Michael Bloomberg and the State’s Governor. Andrew Cuomo don’t get along together, at the best of times. … Read More
11 September 2012
Two authentic Faberge eggs as well as a painting by the well known Russian artist Ivan Aivazovksy have been stolen… Read More
11 September 2012
Degree shows are always interesting, because they offer a small glimpse into where art is heading in the future. This… Read More
11 September 2012
In between the industrial rot of the furthest stretches of East London, The Wapping Project is presenting a cold heat…. Read More
11 September 2012
Art Basel Miami Beach is certainly the highlight of the Autumn contemporary art season. Taking place in early December, it… Read More
11 September 2012
The second annual films4peace, short film commission by PUMA.Peace, features some of today’s most innovative artists, visually interpreting the subject… Read More
10 September 2012
Tate Britain’s big Autumn blockbuster, Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Avant-Garde, is the first major survey of this 19th-century movement in nearly 30… Read More
10 September 2012
The WW Gallery in London are presenting Vacant Lots, an exhibition of paintings by Susie Hamilton and Inguna Gremzde. While… Read More
10 September 2012
London Gallerist Joanne Shurvell takes a look at this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale, curated by Britain’s David Chipperfield – ArtLyst… Read More
10 September 2012
Shay Culligan is an Irish born Boston based artist known for his screen printed serigraphs depicting the post modern urban… Read More
10 September 2012
In the annual jostling for dominance amongst major institutions offering an M.A in Photography, Westminster usually fares pretty well.
9 September 2012
Shepard Fairey, 42, the Los Angeles street artist best known for the creation of the Obama ‘HOPE’ poster for the… Read More
9 September 2012
A monumental 20m (67ft) Damien Hirst statue titled, ‘Verity’, that was submitted to Ilfracombe council for planning permission, has been… Read More
8 September 2012
Frank O’Hara, poet-friend of Alex Katz, wrote a poem called “having a coke with you”, in which he talks about… Read More
8 September 2012
For just three performances, the Michael Clark Company is taking over the Glasgow Barrowlands Ballroom for a unique performance experience. … Read More
8 September 2012
Art College will be starting again in the next couple of weeks. Students young and some old will be packing… Read More
8 September 2012
Last night saw the opening of an extraordinary exhibition by the British painter Wolfe von Lenkiewicz. His work explores historical… Read More
7 September 2012
On the first weekend of October artists and crafts people across the borough of Lambeth will be opening their studio,… Read More
7 September 2012
Alex Hartley’s Nowhereisland, which formed part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad this summer comes to a close, as the… Read More
7 September 2012
This years Chatsworth House exhibition mounted by auctioneer’s Sotheby’s will feature several works by the iconic British sculptor Barry Flanagan…. Read More
7 September 2012
A new App has been launched by the Cass Sculpture Foundation to coincide with the opening of ‘Tony Cragg at… Read More
7 September 2012
343 Perspectives by Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen is a film that investigates themes of isolation and community from the multiple… Read More
6 September 2012
The National Portrait Gallery have announced the shortlist for the 2012 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait prize. The four photographers that… Read More
6 September 2012
The ICA is presenting a major solo exhibition of Bjarne Melgaard to coincide with London’s Frieze Art Fair, in October…. Read More
6 September 2012
Dilemmas for Margate: Should I Stay or Should I Go? New banners have appeared in Margate designed to animate the… Read More
6 September 2012
The art market has continued to grow at rates far above other investment sectors. This has created a lucrative return… Read More
6 September 2012
It’s a cliche to conclude that people who are passionate about sport are just not interested in Art, but this… Read More
6 September 2012
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and Christie’s have struck a partnership deal for all future sales of… Read More
6 September 2012
A highly personal exhibition by Richard Hamilton, one of Britain’s most influential artists is scheduled for October at London’s National… Read More
5 September 2012
An exhibition titled, British Royal Portraits by Mario Testino, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston is set to open… Read More
5 September 2012
They waste no time. The TV executive responsible for popularising reality TV in Britain has been appointed chairman of Arts… Read More
5 September 2012