Ok, so it’s a wet and miserable Monday night, but that will not deter the art crowd, especially when it is the start of Frieze week.So braving the elements, I head out to ‘We could not agree’ a pop up show occupying the whole level of an underground...
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Saatchi Art Announces New Sensations Winner
Saatchi Art, today announced that Charles Richardson is the winner of this year’s New Sensations Prize. The announcement coincides with the opening of the 2014 New Sensations exhibition, which features works by the 25 artists shortlisted for the prize now on...
Paul Carey Kent reveals His Ten Hot Alternatives To Frieze
Paul Carey Kent reveals his TEN HOT ALTERNATIVES TO FRIEZE, ten free exhibitions that are bound to get your art radar going. This is the most intense art week in the London calendar and not all of the madness needs to break the bank, with Frieze charging a cool...
Frieze Week And Alternative Satellite Art Fair Guide 2014
Artlyst is excited to announce the release of their essential, online, Frieze week alternative satellite art fair guide, for London 2014. The main fair and collateral offspring launch the week of 12 October, with the main fair opening to the public on the 15th...
British Museum: Still Most Popular Cultural Attraction In UK Figures Released
The British Museum have released their 2013 attendance figures as well as announcing the opening of its new World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre, at its central London location. The 135-million-pound ($230 million) building project, designed by Rogers, Stirk,...
Kenneth Clark’s Impact On Modern British Art Explored In New Exhibition
Kenneth Clark (1903–1983), became a household name in the 1960s bringing his historic survey of art, through his televised 'Civilisation' series, to a wide international audience. As one of the most influential figures in British art, his impact will be explored...
Julian Schnabel: Bridging An Unconventional Road Between Figurative And Abstraction
Julian Schnabel's new exhibition at “The Dairy” successfully accomplishes the rare act of combining abstraction and figurative painting all in one show. Its amalgam is enhanced by the use of photography (Ink jet printed canvases) and glossy resin. In...
Julian Schnabel: Re-evaluated And Celebrated In New Dairy Art Centre Exhibition
The Dairy Art Centre in London is presenting the first exhibition in 15 years of the seminal American artist Julian Schnabel. The exhibition brings together new and rarely seen works created within the last two decades. Now known as much for his critically acclaimed...
Frank Dobson Sculpture Of Actress Margaret Rawlings Acquired By NPG
A patinated plaster sculpture of the well known British stage actress Margaret Rawlings by the sculptor Frank Dobson has been donated to the National Portrait Gallery Collection. Rawlings, had a remarkable acting career for over forty years, she also co-founded...
