Picasso Hoard Discovered in Garage
271 undocumented works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least €60 million (£50 million) have been discovered in… Read More
29 November 2010
271 undocumented works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least €60 million (£50 million) have been discovered in… Read More
29 November 2010
The BFI (British Film Institute) is set to take over the funding role previously managed by the UK Film… Read More
29 November 2010
The 2013 Turner Prize is to be hosted in Londonderry Northern Ireland as part of its city of culture celebrations…. Read More
29 November 2010
“LAPADA The Association of Art & Antiques Dealers has announced the appointment of Lord Chadlington as their new Chairman. The… Read More
26 November 2010
Does the new Coalition Government want Museums to sell off some of the family treasures? In late October, Culture Minister… Read More
23 November 2010
The seventy-sixth Whitney Biennial in 2012 will be co-curated by Independent curator Jay Sanders and the Whitney’s Elisabeth Sussman.
22 November 2010
Sir Mark Jones, The Victoria & Albert Museum director, is leaving his job to become Master of St Cross College… Read More
21 November 2010
It has been reported that Exit Through the Gift Shop, the Banksy documentary that was released earlier this year is… Read More
20 November 2010
Photographer Cindy Sherman, has been invited by The Royal Academy Of Arts in London, to become an honourary member. This… Read More
18 November 2010
The DCMS, as part of its four-year business plan, has announced that it will no longer fund eight Museums that… Read More
16 November 2010
Artist Neville Gabie has been appointed by the ODE (Olympic Delivery Authority) as the Artist in residence for the 2012… Read More
15 November 2010
An auction record was set this week for a piece of Chinese art, when a 16 inch high ceramic vase… Read More
13 November 2010
Auction News The highest total for a Post-War and Contemporary Art sale was achieved yesterday when Christie’s New York led… Read More
11 November 2010
Jack Levine the American Social Realist Painter has died, he was 95. Levine was born in Boston on January 3, 1915
10 November 2010
Sotheby’s has announced today the sale of works from the personal collection of Indian and Islamic Art acquired by the… Read More
9 November 2010
The British Museum and the National Gallery are finding it difficult to access over £50m given by private donors because… Read More
8 November 2010
Ai Weiwei The Chinese Artist responsible for the Sunflower seed installation, this years Unilever sponsored exhibit in the Turbine Hall… Read More
6 November 2010
More than 100 smaller organisations are likely to lose their Arts Council funding. The announcement follows the government’s decision to… Read More
4 November 2010
The Japanese architectural firm Kengo Kuma & Associates have been chosen to design a new museum in Dundee. The project,… Read More
3 November 2010
The Serpentine Gallery along with the Royal Parks have agreed to a contract for a new venue in Kensington Gardens…. Read More
1 November 2010
COLLECT A PIECE OF ART HISTORY FOR JUST £45 It’s November again and this means it’s time for the RCA… Read More
1 November 2010
Peckham Space is pleased to announce its first OPEN exhibition and calls for artworks. This will be a unique exhibition… Read More
28 October 2010
One of the most popular art shows during Art Basel Miami has been cancelled this year, a month shy of… Read More
28 October 2010
Bid Here…. In the 48 years since it was executed Big Campbell’s Soup Can with Can Opener (Vegetable) has only… Read More
27 October 2010
Sylvia Sleigh, the British-born artist known for her provocative portraits has died of complications from a stroke at her home in Manhattan,she was 94.
27 October 2010
The happiest person in London right now might just be the member of Tate Modern night-shift staff who dares wander… Read More
21 October 2010
First it was CBGB’S now the Hotel Chelsea, an underground landmark in Manhattan where Dylan Thomas, William S. Burroughs, Bob… Read More
21 October 2010
Latest News: George Osborne’s statement this lunchtime was only the tip of the iceberg figure for the (DCMS) Department for… Read More
20 October 2010
Art Exhibitions • Events • Galleries By Paul Carey-Kent October NINE NEW TWISTS AT FRIEZE There are two kinds of… Read More
20 October 2010
The state of advanced capitalism which we are in has no ethical limitations. Organisations, and more importantly the top-dogs awarding… Read More
19 October 2010
An exhibition heralded as “the most important exhibition of Henry Moore’s work for a generation” is coming to the A… Read More
19 October 2010
It’s late October in London and the frantic Frieze Art fair week has finished. All of the multi-million pound international… Read More
19 October 2010