
Edvard Munch Masterpieces Set To Open At The Courtauld Gallery
A significant collection of works by Edvard Munch will be exhibited in the UK for the first time at The Courtauld Gallery.
19 May 2022
A significant collection of works by Edvard Munch will be exhibited in the UK for the first time at The Courtauld Gallery.
19 May 2022
London 18 March 2022 – Fine art ceramicist Yurim Gough will have a solo exhibition, supported by Arts Council England, at APT Gallery in London from 12-29 May, 2022.
9 May 2022
The last time we saw Wallace Chan’s work was in the Docklands in London when he showed ten of his large-scale titanium and iron sculptures in an exhibition titled “A Dialogue Between Materials and Time, Titans XIV”.
8 May 2022
Exploring ritual in queer and performance cultures, FUTURERITUAL is a new, artist-led programme at the ICA this month.
6 May 2022
The art of Sean Scully is widely acknowledged as among the most influential proponents of abstraction during the last half-century — particular attention has often been paid to the square’s aesthetic potential and imaginative significance.
3 May 2022
Bowman Sculpture and Canopy Collections are presenting a joint exhibition, ‘When Matter Becomes Form’, opening Friday, 6 May 2022
1 May 2022
This May, Tate Britain will present the first significant survey of work by Cornelia Parker in London. Parker is one of Britain’s leading contemporary artists.
14 April 2022
A new retrospective exhibition celebrating the life of Molly Parkin is set to open in April, at The Stash Gallery, Vout O Reenees London.
14 April 2022
Tate Britain will present London’s biggest retrospective of Walter Sickert (1860-1942) in almost 30 years.
5 April 2022
Having been postponed due to the Covid 19 pandemic and originally planned to mark the 500th anniversary of Raphael’s death in 2020, the National Gallery will finally unveil The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Raphael.
29 March 2022
William Turnbull (1922-2012) was one of Britain’s most important post-war Modernists. He was described by Nicholas Serota when Director of the Tate as ‘an exceptional artist
24 March 2022
Philanthropist Nicolas Berggruen has announced the creation of Berggruen Arts & Culture with the acquisition of the historic Palazzo Diedo
17 March 2022
Philip Colbert is launching his most advanced community project to date, “Lobstars”, a new collection of NFTs.
9 March 2022
“I wanted a shark that’s big enough to eat you and in a large enough amount of liquid so that you could imagine you were in there with it” – Damien Hirst
2 March 2022
The Whitechapel Gallery is presenting a 100-year survey of the studio through artists and image-makers from around the world.
24 February 2022
Fields of Vision is an immersive exterior projection created by Marcus Lyon in collaboration with St Martin-in-the-Fields.
16 February 2022
Lubberland, the exciting forthcoming solo exhibition of new and recent works by Harry Rüdham, opens at Grove Square Galleries from 17 February – 2 April 2022.
14 February 2022
Jimmy DeSana and Laurie Simmons shared a studio in New York up until DeSana’s death from AIDS-related illness in 1990.
10 February 2022
The Hayward Gallery is presenting Louise Bourgeois: The Woven Child, the first major retrospective of this legendary artist to focus exclusively on the works she made with fabrics
2 February 2022
The Whitney Museum of American Art has announced the sixty-three artists and collectives who will be participating in Whitney Biennial 2022.
26 January 2022
Following an open call, which received 220 submissions, The New Art Gallery Walsall has acquired 33 works by 31 West Midlands-based artists to create the new Twenty Twenty Collection.
23 January 2022
Multimedia Indo- Caribbean artist Suchitra Mattai’s exhibition Monster (Unit London 11 January – 7 February)
20 January 2022
The artist KAWS launches his first major solo exhibition in London, NEW FICTION, KAWS (Brian Donnelly b.1974) at the Serpentine.
18 January 2022
The New England artist Winslow Homer (1836–1910), will have his first major UK show at London’s National Gallery. Homer is… Read More
12 January 2022
After a year’s hiatus, we are all excited at the prospect of the UK’s first major art event of 2022. The London Art Fair (LAF)connects collectors from UK-based and international galleries
4 January 2022
The first-ever exhibition of Van Gogh’s self-portraits spanning his career and a significant collection of paintings by Edvard Munch, shown in the UK for the first time, will be the highlights of the newly reopened Courtauld Gallery’s 2022 exhibition programme.
15 December 2021
Varvara Roza Galleries and The Blender Gallery are mounting a solo exhibition of paintings by Ermina Avramidou one of the most interesting contemporary female artists to emerge from Greece.
6 December 2021
Suzanne Moxhay and Jenny Klein have taken the stage at Tension Fine Art gallery with a series of works that share a progenitor: the photograph.
28 November 2021
British artist Chris Levine is showing a new body of site specific-works created for the inaugural Autumn Winter exhibition at Houghton Hall, Norfolk.
24 November 2021
Following the wildly successful YouTube art history series Great Art Explained in 15 Minutes, founded last year by art writer and curator James Payne, a new art and travel series has launched. Great Art Cities Explained, a collaboration from PayneShurvell gallery owners, James Payne and Joanne Shurvell, will run concurrently on the same channel.
19 November 2021
Artist Support Pledge (ASP) moves from our screens into a real-life gallery. From 25 November, the first-ever exhibition crowdsourced from Instagram opens at Hastings Contemporary.
18 November 2021
Life Between Islands is a landmark exhibition exploring the extraordinary breadth of Caribbean-British art over four generations.
17 November 2021