Reviews
Paul Black Reviews: Andy Warhol At The Ashmolean – Celebrity And Death Anxiety
Artlyst has recently attended the new exhibition of works by Andy Warhol from the Hall Collection, curated by Norman Rosenthal, on show at the...
Paul Black Reviews: Michael Joo Radiohalo At Blain|Southern London
Paul Black has attended the new exhibition by New York-based artist Michael Joo, Radiohalo is a major solo exhibition of new artworks by the...
Paul Black Reviews: KALEIDOSCOPE The Indivisible Present At Modern Art Oxford
Artlyst has attended the latest exhibition at Modern Art Oxford, The Indivisible Present, the first exhibition in KALEIDOSCOPE, a yearlong programme...
George Frederic Watts: Artist’s Studio Remodelled And Breathtaking
Walking into the newly renovated and remodelled Watts Studio was breathtaking . A contemporary public entrance of oak and glass has been added...
Paul Carey Kent Picks The Best London Art Exhibitions For February 2016
In his rolling reviews of the must see art exhibitions in London critic Paul Carey-Kent looks at what's on around the capital.Fiona...
Wrestling With Peter Blake And Celebrity Culture
Peter Blake, Portraits and People, now in its final week at Waddington Custot, was on my priority list for my last few visits to London. I finally...
Alex J. Wood’s First Solo Exhibition Is A Blast
New Art Projects is Fred Man’s spacious new gallery on Sheep Lane E8 nestling between Regent’s Canal London Fields and Victoria...
Paul Black Reviews Maisons Fragiles At Hauser And Wirth London
Hauser & Wirth London is currently presenting the work of nine artists in ‘Maisons Fragiles’, a group exhibition which explores...
Paul Black Reviews Abraham Cruzvillegas And Susan Philipsz’ Tate Installations
Artlyst has taken the Tate Boat, braving the Thames on a rainy January day to visit both Tate Modern's Turbine Hall and Tate Britain's Duveen...
London Art Exhibitions January 2016 Recommended By Paul Carey Kent
Paul Carey-Kent gives us the latest in his rolling choice of ten, together with previous choices which you can still see... In the 'too...
Top UK Art Exhibitions of 2015 By Sara Faith
My favourite exhibition of 2015 had to be the Richard Diebenkorn at the Royal Academy. His love of paint, brushstrokes, colour and composition...
Five Of The Best British Exhibitions 2015 Chosen By George Micallef Eynaud
A truly immersive exhibition featuring a selection of 45 artists brought together by the highly influential American artist Glenn...
