
Leslie Waddington Groundbreaking London Art Dealer Dies Aged 81
The groundbreaking art dealer Leslie Waddington has died age 81, the gallery announced yesterday
2 December 2015
The groundbreaking art dealer Leslie Waddington has died age 81, the gallery announced yesterday
2 December 2015
14-18 NOW today announced the three venues that have been chosen to host the iconic poppy sculptures Wave and Weeping… Read More
1 December 2015
Pallant House Gallery is to present a new exhibition exploring the fabric designs of the 20th century English painter John… Read More
1 December 2015
Joseph Beuys and his work, which spans four decades from 1945 to 1985, constitutes one of the most important and… Read More
1 December 2015
David Zwirner is presenting an exhibition of early paintings by Dutch painter Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) at the gallery’s London location…. Read More
1 December 2015
Olafur Eliasson is preparing his glacier, ice installation, Ice Watch, which is to be placed in the Place de la République, in… Read More
1 December 2015
The artist and illustrator Jamie Hewlett, know for his 1990’s creation Tank Girl and perhaps even better known as the… Read More
30 November 2015
Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei’s Australian visa has been approved and the artist is expected to arrive in time for… Read More
30 November 2015
Fatos Ustek is an independent curator and writer based in London. She is currently working on the final few weeks… Read More
30 November 2015
Artlyst attended London’s ICA which is currently presenting Bloomberg New Contemporaries in its Mall galleries for the 6th year running…. Read More
30 November 2015
The Turner Prize nominated painter who studied Fine Art at the south London university in the 1980s is giving the money to… Read More
30 November 2015
A first solo exhibition by Julian Charrière will be presented at The Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art : For They That Sow the Wind, his first… Read More
30 November 2015
Three new works by the Turner Prize winning British artist Sir Anish Kapoor are exhibited in the Gallery of Honour at… Read More
30 November 2015
‘There is a perversity in the learning process: We look backward at history and tradition to go forward; we can… Read More
29 November 2015
For their exhibition, Shadow of a Doubt, at Evelyn Yard, Foster & Berean are presenting a new series of wall… Read More
28 November 2015
The V&A are presenting the first retrospective of the American photographer Paul Strand (1890-1976) in the UK for over 30… Read More
28 November 2015
Photo London at Somerset House is always a highlight of the UK art calendar. The fair is always a focal… Read More
27 November 2015
Gabriel Rolt presents Homage to Freud, Eggs and Bacon, a solo exhibition by Jake & Dinos Chapman. Engaged in a… Read More
27 November 2015
Shepard Fairey the US artist has unveiled a huge work attached to the Eiffel Tower in Paris, to highlight the Conference… Read More
27 November 2015
Kiwi Arts Group presents Warhol in London: Behind the Lens of William John Kennedy, a month long exhibition on Chiltern… Read More
27 November 2015
Artist Ela Xora has been invited by the internationally renowned Museum of Archaeology in the Faculty of Classics at Cambridge… Read More
26 November 2015
The government has agreed revenue funding of £9m per annum from 2018/19 as part of its spending review to fund… Read More
26 November 2015
After the ongoing curious spate of museum directors defections from the UK’s capital in recent times – it is safe… Read More
26 November 2015
Frieze has announced that the Swiss curator Raphael Gygax has been selected as the new curator of Frieze Projects –… Read More
26 November 2015
British-Indian sculptor Anish Kapoor, who had recently remarked that India is being ruled by a “Hindu Taliban”, has been removed… Read More
25 November 2015
Blain|Southern presents new paintings by French artist Agathe de Bailliencourt in her first UK solo exhibition. The exhibition mounts eight… Read More
25 November 2015
Today the Serpentine opens an exhibition by Michael Craig-Martin. This is the first solo show of the artist’s work in… Read More
25 November 2015
‘We are asleep. Our life is like a dream. But in our better hours we wake up just enough to… Read More
24 November 2015
A watercolour painted of Charles Darwin on the ship Beagle is to go under the hammer at Sotheby’s. His theory… Read More
24 November 2015
The Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei has divided a 400-year-old temple’s 1,500 worn, wooden pieces between two Beijing Galleries. According… Read More
24 November 2015
The Firtash Foundation and Saatchi Gallery announce the shortlist for UK/RAINE, the first open competition worth £75,000 for emerging artists… Read More
24 November 2015
In BILL MURRAY: a story of distance, size and sincerity, artist Brian Griffiths presents an ambitious new commission that takes… Read More
24 November 2015