Jupiter Artland 2013 Announces New Site Specific Works
Jupiter Artland 2013 is a unique, award winning sculpture garden 12 miles outside Edinburgh which houses the private art collection… Read More
16 April 2013
Jupiter Artland 2013 is a unique, award winning sculpture garden 12 miles outside Edinburgh which houses the private art collection… Read More
16 April 2013
Ilka Scobie looks back on a vibrant period of art history and social change – Artlyst Exclusive Notorious for street… Read More
12 April 2013
Over 100 MA students from one of the UK’s longest established postgraduate fine art courses will show their work in… Read More
12 April 2013
The Edinburgh Art Festival has announced the line-up for Scotland’s largest annual celebration of visual art which takes place throughout… Read More
5 April 2013
For his first exhibition of new work since 2008, Simon Lewty presents a remarkable group of drawings in which compelling… Read More
22 March 2013
New York-based contemporary artist and sculptor Nathan Sawaya is debuting a brand new collection of artwork entitled IN PIECES, a… Read More
7 March 2013
Paul Carey-Kent Gives Us A Taste Of What’s Unmissable For March London’s art scene is too rich to take… Read More
28 February 2013
The Italian architect Renzo Piano has been chosen to design Harvard Art Museum’s renovations. The group comprising the Fogg Museum,… Read More
24 February 2013
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC is presenting the first major exhibition devoted to the art of photographic… Read More
17 February 2013
Barbara Nessim, the highly influential Bronx-born artist and illustrator was in London last night for the launch of an exhibition… Read More
16 February 2013
2013 marks the 20th anniversary of Curating Contemporary Art exhibitions at the RCA. This year’s graduating students present No one… Read More
29 January 2013
Paul Carey-Kent discovers copious use of fresh new materials in this months London gallery art offerings. Maybe there’s no such… Read More
26 January 2013
Ah, the London Art Fair (Previews 15 Jan, public opening 16-20 Jan at the Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street,… Read More
4 January 2013
Perhaps I could warm up by recommending three shows I’m writing about for other places: * the two venue retrospective… Read More
29 December 2012
A £5m national arts programme for under 25s funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation was announced yesterday at the Tate… Read More
14 December 2012
The final instalment of Canary Wharf Screen will see Art on the Underground collaborate with BFI to produce a season… Read More
6 December 2012
Yesterday ArtLyst featured an article on the Best British Galleries at Art Basel Miami Beach 2013. As we prepare to… Read More
3 December 2012
The Zabludowicz Collection is pleased to announce the seven emerging artists who will show new work as part of the… Read More
15 November 2012
The air is getting crisper, the days are getting shorter, but it’s not quite winter yet. This weekend I was… Read More
10 November 2012
The London based installation artist Stanza has won the SHARE PRIZE 2012 in Torino Italy for his work titled Capacities…. Read More
2 November 2012
On November 12th St. Marys in Marylebone will play host to Fashioned For Freedom, an ethical fashion event organised by… Read More
1 November 2012
Art13 London has announced the gallery line up for London First, a curated section of the Fair featuring 17 young… Read More
1 November 2012
If you thought that all Arts Council England grants had dried up, think again, Applications are invited for three new… Read More
29 October 2012
Seduced by Art: Photography Past and Present is a new groundbreaking exhibition exploring the relationship between historical painting, early photography… Read More
24 October 2012
Review – Edmund de Waal certainly has a lot going for him. A glance at his biography shows that he… Read More
20 October 2012
Wondering what to do during Frieze week which starts officially on Monday 8th October. Frieze week is always the best… Read More
8 October 2012
The Photographers’ Gallery open a new exhibition on 14 September titled,” Meta Incognita: Summer Variations” to be displayed on the… Read More
12 September 2012
They waste no time. The TV executive responsible for popularising reality TV in Britain has been appointed chairman of Arts… Read More
5 September 2012
Robots are taking over the world. At least that’s what many science fiction novels, comics, and books will portray. With… Read More
30 August 2012
London Bus Stops Turned Art Galleries For Olympic Games
3 August 2012
The Brazilian programme as part of the London 2012 Festival celebrates the hand over by London to Rio for the… Read More
3 August 2012
Marker’s best known film was the 1962 dystopian masterpiece La Jetée (The Jetty). It had the impact necessary to inspire many leading science fiction
31 July 2012