Sunday: Frieze Week Collateral Contemporary Art Fair Announces October Line-Up
The 2017 edition of SUNDAY an annual contemporary art fair held in London get under way during Frieze week 5-8 October.
30 August 2017
The 2017 edition of SUNDAY an annual contemporary art fair held in London get under way during Frieze week 5-8 October.
30 August 2017
femfest is a 3-day art festival exploring the work of 70 female visual artists in London. The event was borne from the missions and values for arts festivals to focus on and privilege the voices and experiences of those identifying as women.
29 August 2017
An exhibition of work by four of the most celebrated Victorian art photographers is to open at The National Portrait Gallery in London.
24 August 2017
A new exhibition celebrating the cult of Nature Morte explores how leading artists of the 21st century have reinvigorated the still life.
18 August 2017
A new exhibition curated by John Stezaker at York Art Gallery this autumn explores Paul Nash’s ground-breaking inter-war landscapes which transformed the genre of British landscape painting.
16 August 2017
The National Gallery, this Autumn goes monochrome on a journey through a world of shadow and light.
16 August 2017
A tribute to the British Pop artist Peter Blake (b.1932) at Waddington Custot, in collaboration with designer Robin Brown and producer Anna Pank. Will feature at Frieze Masters this October.
14 August 2017
London: Moniker Art Fair’s eighth edition will consolidate its position as one of the leading global art fair dedicated to urban art and its related subcultures, welcoming a wave of existing and new collectors keen to collect and interact with the art world’s fastest-growing contemporary sector.
13 August 2017
Vincent van Gogh painted several versions of one of the world’s most iconic paintings – Sunflowers. In 1888/9 in Arles in the South of France, the paintings represented beauty and the ever changing cycle of life and death.
11 August 2017
The Hepworth Wakefield is presenting an exhibition of 25 works personally selected by Tim Sayer MBE
8 August 2017
Julian Opie has unveiled a new work to display alongside the National Portrait Gallery’s self-portrait of Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641), acquired in 2014 after a major public fundraising appeal, as it returns to the Gallery following a three-year nationwide tour.
2 August 2017
Images sourced from various scrapbooks, albums, glass plate negatives and vintage prints held in Getty Images’ Hulton Archive have gone on view in a free exhibition in London.
1 August 2017
Bruce Nauman is the latest artist to be given a solo exhibition as part of the Artist Rooms series of annual free exhibitions.
31 July 2017
The golden age of ocean travel will be explored in a major new exhibition, Ocean Liners: Speed & Style, Co-organised by the V&A in London
31 July 2017
Jan van Eyck’s Arnolfini Portrait (1434), is to be the focus of a new exhibition at the National in London. It will be exhibited for the first time alongside works by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and its successors.
26 July 2017
Tate Britain brings together over 100 important works by Impressionist masters such as Monet, Tissot, Pissarro, and others for a blockbuster exhibition this Autumn.
18 July 2017
A Hard World For Little Things is an exhibition consisting of two series of large-scale graphite drawings on paper and three sculptures by C.A.Halpin. The works are inspired by the title of a scene in the film The Night of the Hunter.
16 July 2017
Ralph Dunn and Ryan Riddington are two talented emerging UK based artists. Their practice explores sexuality within their work in very different but complimentary ways.
3 July 2017
An exhibition of more than 80 paintings by a now obscure generation of artists, exploring the realist tradition in British art, between the two World Wars has opened in Edinburgh.
3 July 2017
A dual exhibition in Germany brings together works by Sean Scully and Liliane Tomasko, perhaps the greatest artist couple since Motherwell and Frankenthaler.
22 June 2017
Sculpture in the City, the City of London’s annual public art programme set amongst some of London’s most iconic architectural landmarks, launches on 27 June including works by Paul McCarthy,Martin Creed and Ryan Gander.
21 June 2017
Following the latest ‘Takeover’ in March 2017, Desperate Artwives’ are coming back to Leyden Gallery to monopolise the space once again with the theme of Midsummer Madness.
21 June 2017
The shortlist for the Young Masters Art Prize has selected eighteen artists from across the globe.
19 June 2017
A major exhibition of works of art by Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) one of the most influential artists of the Art Nouveau movement is on view at the Walker Art Gallery.
19 June 2017
The first large-scale exhibition in the UK of the work of American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat(1960-1988) opens at the Barbican on 21st September.
16 June 2017
The Whitechapel Gallery is presenting a new exhibition which brings together artworks and documents tracing a visual journey through the motif of dust from aerial reconnaissance, wartime destruction and natural disasters to domestic dirt and forensics.
12 June 2017
Now in its 23rd year, the Camberwell Arts Festival has grown out of and celebrates the vibrant artistic community in Camberwell. It… Read More
8 June 2017
The sun appears in many different guises in Turner’s work. Sometimes it is something very natural and elemental, at others, it is more mysterious and mystical. Turner was working in an era when the sun – what it was, what it was made of and the source of its power – was still a source of mystery and wonder.
7 June 2017
The American artist Dan Colen (b.1979), will be presented in a focused exhibition opening in October 2017 at the Newport… Read More
6 June 2017
Food has long been the subject of both painting and film, conveying the sensuality of its shape, taste memory, and the understanding of its role in our lives.
3 June 2017
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is celebrating their 40th anniversary this year with A Weekend of Wonderful Things 14–16 July 2017. Events include; A Weekend of Wonderful Things. On 14 to 16 July 2017, from dawn until dusk, visitors can encounter everything that is wonderful about YSP with a range of special events and experiences.
31 May 2017
Tate has announced its 2018 programme which covers all four venues. The forthcoming shows include exhibitions of work by ground-breaking figures in painting, performance, textiles, film and photography.
26 May 2017