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The Most Adorable Photos Of Cats Ever: Photographers Gallery London
The Photographers Gallery in London are mounting a 'serious' exhibition of cats and fluffy little kittens titled; 'For the LOL of Cats:...
Tate Modern Purchases Four New Works Of Art From Frieze
A Fund, which enables Tate to acquire works by emerging and established artists for the national collection celebrates its 10th Anniversary...
Brighton Photo Biennale 2012 Of Voyeuristic And Seductive Qualities – Review
This cerebral, thoughtful but ultimately dry collection of shows is what one would expect from Photoworks, organisers of the event. Photoworks has...
Central Saint Martins Auction To Support New Sculpture Fund
A live auction to benefit the Frank Martin Sculpture Fellowship Fund is to be held at Central Saint Martins. The sale will give the public the...
Royal Academy Auction Raises £660,000 For Building Program
The RA Now auction and exhibition has successfully auctioned off the works of 40 Royal Academicians and a number of international Honorary Royal...
Luc Delahaye Wins The Fourth Prix Pictet
The theme of the fourth cycle of the Prix Pictet is Power, which as a theme, has great creative reach. Power embraces contradiction and paradox in...
Pussy Riot Member Freed From Two Year Jail Sentence
A court in Moscow has freed one of the three convicted women from the art/punk band Pussy Riot, but upheld the two year jail sentence for the other...
Rothko Tate Modern Vandalism Man In Court
A man has appeared in Camberwell Green magistrates court charged with wilfully damaging a Mark Rothko painting at London's Tate Modern gallery. The...
National Gallery Pulls Arms Trade Sponsor After Protests
The National Gallery in London has announced the end of its long-standing sponsorship arrangement with weapons manufacturer Finmeccanica, following...
ArtLyst Power 100 The Alternative 2012 Visual Art Power List
Autumn in London is a time when the art community as a whole anticipates the release of ArtReview’s Power 100. This list has always promised to...
The Space Set To Continue As Free Digital Arts Service
Following a successful pilot phase, The Space, the new freely available digital arts service developed in partnership between the Arts Council...
William Klein And Daido Moriyama Exhibition At Tate Modern
The first exhibition to examine the relationship between the work of William Klein (b.1928), one of the twentieth century’s most important...
