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Artlyst Photo Special: Serpentine Galleries Pavilion By Selgascano
Serpentine Galleries is celebrating the 15th anniversary of its world-renowned Pavilion commission, designed by Spanish architects selgascano - and...
Berlin LGBT Exhibition Explores Same-sex Relationships And Non-Conformist Gender Identities
The Deutsches Historisches Museum and the Schwules Museum is presenting a new LGBT exhibition “Homosexuality_ies” from 26 June to 1 December 2015,...
Sotheby’s Record Breaking Impressionist And Modern Art Sale Achieves £178.6m
Sotheby’s June 2015 Evening Sale Impressionist & Modern Art sale has achieved £178.6m / $ 282.1m / €250.9m. This is the Second-Highest Total for...
Cézanne: Temporary Export Bar Placed On Rare Painting
An important Cézanne painting that has been on long-term loan to the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge for almost 30 years is at risk of being exported...
Carsten Nicolai Examines The psychology Of Colour Perception At Vinyl Factory Space
The Vinyl Factory has announced the European premiere of unicolour, a new work by Carsten Nicolai examining the psychology of colour perception....
Christie’s Impressive Impressionist And Modern Evening Sale Nets Over £71m
The results for Christie’s Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale have been released by the leading auction house and the total was £71,461,000...
Bob and Roberta Smith Exhibiting At Yorkshire Sculpture Park This Autumn
Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) is presenting a new exhibition by artist, agitator and former parliamentary candidate, Bob and Roberta Smith,this...
Anish Kapoor Claims Versailles Vagina Sculpture Vandalism Was Politically Motivated
First we had Paul McCarthy's giant inflatable 'sex toy' sculpture being reduced to a flaccid lump of plastic on one of Paris's swankiest squares...
James Richards Chooses Francis Bacon Painting For Final Presentation Of The V-A-C Collection
Turner Prize nominated artist James Richards has selected Francis Bacon’s Study for a Portrait (1953) for this fourth and final presentation of...
Serpentine Galleries’ World-renowned Pavilion By Architects SelgasCano Launches In London
The Serpentine Galleries' world-renowned Pavilion commission designed this year by Spanish husband and wife team, architects SelgasCano has opened...
Yto Barrada’s Faux Guide To Open At Pace Gallery London
Pace London presents Faux Guide, an exhibition of new work by Yto Barrada. Faux Guide extends the exploration of palaeontology, museology and...
Unfinished Works of Art Highlighted In New Courtauld Gallery Exhibition
The subject of unfinished works of art and why they are interesting enough to be displayed in a public gallery is the topic of a newly curated...
