Summer has finally arrived in the UK so if you’re planning on heading out of London, Artlyst has put together a list of twelve exhibitions to see around the UK. Don’t miss the Keith Haring extravaganza at Tate Liverpool; major sculpture exhibitions at Yorkshire Sculpture Park including David Smith and Damien Hirst as part of Yorkshire Sculpture International; seaside photography at Turner Contemporary and painting shows galore from early 20th century masters such as Vuillard to contemporary giants Bridget Riley and Paula Rego and historical exhibitions such as Last Supper in Pompeii at the Ashmolean.
4 July 2019
Features
The British Museum has announced plans for a nationwide programme to accompany its landmark exhibition of the Bayeux Tapestry, which will travel to the UK…
17 September 2025
News
The British Museum has secured the long-anticipated loan of the Bayeux Tapestry, marking its first return to British soil in nearly a millennium….
8 July 2025
News
Art Basel announces further highlights for its 2025 edition in Hong Kong, including details on unique sectors and an extensive… Read More
21 January 2025
Art Market News
The Venice Biennale is one of the art world’s most significant recurring exhibitions. Now in its 60th edition, titled ‘Foreigners… Read More
1 February 2024
Features, Venice Biennale
Artlyst has produced an easy-to-use Guide to all the essentials that Art Basel Miami Week has to offer. As the rhythmic heartbeat of ABMB commences…..
4 December 2023
Fair Guide, Features
The Jerwood Foundation, a stalwart supporter of the arts since 1977, has confirmed the merger with Jerwood Charity (Jerwood Arts)
16 November 2023
Hurvin Anderson: Salon Paintings takes it title from the first exhibition to survey Anderson’s Barbershop series to date, spanning the early paintings and related studies he made in 2006 to major new works…
16 November 2023
Books For Sale
In Montparnasse, in the heart of Paris, nestled within the alluring alleyways of Cité Falguière, lies Atelier 11—a haven that once echoed with the creative footsteps of legendary artists
2 November 2023
News
This month’s round-up of exhibitions in East Sussex features exhibitions in the Hastings area.
25 May 2023
Reviews
Anna Maria Nabirye and Annie Saunders have been collaborators since 2008. Nabirye co-founded the creative community dreaming space Afri-Co-lab in St Leonards
10 March 2023
Welcome to the Artlyst Frieze Week 2022 printable pull-out Guide. This is our curated choice of events
7 October 2022
Preview
Multimedia Indo- Caribbean artist Suchitra Mattai’s exhibition Monster (Unit London 11 January – 7 February)
20 January 2022
Preview
Alison Wilding RA To Coordinate RA Summer Show – Aziz Hazara Winner Future Generation Art Prize 2021 – Rembrandt’s Standard Bearer
9 December 2021
Art News, News
This commemorative exhibition in a black concrete box on A Coruña harbour marks the career of photographer Peter Lindbergh.
6 December 2021
Array Collective, has won the Turner Prize 2021. It was announced this evening at a ceremony at Coventry Cathedra
1 December 2021
Art News
Malta’s MICAS International Art Weekend 2021 has witnessed the unveiling of a stunning new sculpture by the artist Cristina Iglesias.
19 October 2021
Preview, Reviews
In a year dominated by the pandemic, it was decided not to award the Turner Prize to an individual but to a collective.
2 October 2021
Art News, News, Reviews
Late, as often can be the case with our timetable, we arrived at Bridge Point Rye creative arts centre at a deserted exhibition.
3 July 2021
Reviews
Geraldine Swayne is a highly regarded painter known for her intimate portrait and figure paintings in enamel on copper, aluminium and canvas. Her subjects engage in everyday activities
6 September 2020
Feature, Interviews
A new group show curated by Scott Robertson featuring the artists, Ryan Gander, Katerina Kamprani, Scott King, Aidan Moffat, Jonathan Monk, Lynda Morris, Simon Newby, Mark Spelman and Ian Whittlesea opens at Project 78 in St Leonards E. Sussex 12 September.
4 September 2020
Preview
Art Night’s fourth edition launches 22 June this year with another impressive line-up, including heavy hitters Cory Arcangel, Barbara Kruger, Oscar Murillo, and Marina Abramović.
12 June 2019
Preview
Over half of London’s LGBTQ+ venues closed between 2006 and 2016 New exhibition explores queer spaces through contemporary artworks and rare archival material. It asks what defines a ‘queer space’ and questions what the cultural legacy of these under-threat venues is?
2 April 2019
The Cruising Pavilion is set to go outside the tick box of hetero-normativeity when explores the contemporary architectural narratives related to LGBTQI cruising practices.
18 May 2018
architecture
Following a recent meeting with Theresa May, Emmanuel Macron, President of France has announced his intention to loan the Bayeux Tapestry to the UK.
3 February 2018
News
Two current exhibitions seem to suggest that art can transform society.
1 January 2018
Rose Wylie is 83 years old. Her rise to fame has been fairly meteoric. Ten years ago few had heard of her, either in this, her native country, or abroad.
1 December 2017
The Serpentine is presenting the works of acclaimed British artist Rose Wylie (born 1934, UK) this winter.
11 October 2017
BARTHOLOMEW BEAL FAS – There’s a paradoxical situation in the art world right now, Both here in Britain and, according to what I see on the Web, abroad.
18 September 2017
The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize an award honouring the UK’s best new building has been announced today (Thursday 20 July). The six… Read More
20 July 2017
Announcement, News
The Chapman brothers have decided to leave White Cube after almost two decades of representation. The duo has created one… Read More
15 February 2017
Art News
The Turner Prize-winning artist Keith Tyson is to exhibit works at the Jerwood Gallery early in 2017. The critically acclaimed gallery in Hastings is to… Read More
12 September 2016
Art News, News