As London Gallery Weekend returns for its fifth edition (6-8 June), we present an alphabetical selection of standout recommended exhibitions across the capital's 126 participating galleries. From newly established spaces to landmark enterprises, this year's programme...
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Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 What Sold What The Dealers Said
Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 concluded today, reinforcing the status as Asia’s preeminent art fair while celebrating its dynamic and ever-expanding cultural landscape. This year’s edition brought together 240 leading galleries from 42 countries and territories, drawing an...
Tate Unveils Blockbuster 2026 Exhibition Programme
Tate has pulled out all the stops for 2026, announcing a blockbuster lineup across its galleries that promises something for everyone. The year will see Tate Modern championing powerhouse women artists, Tate Britain diving into British cultural revolutions, and Tate...
Ten Out Of London Exhibitions Spring 2025
Artlyst has selected ten exhibitions that will take place out of London this Spring, 2025. Stephen Cox is the subject of the annual sculpture exhibition set in the splendid grounds of Houghton Hall, Norfolk; Hastings Contemporary explores Art and life beneath the...
An Uncommon Thread Hauser & Wirth Somerset – Revd Jonathan Evens
'An Uncommon Thread' is part of an ongoing Hauser & Wirth Somerset initiative that champions emerging and mid-career artists. The exhibition features 10 contemporary artists driven by curiosity and inventive approaches to materiality and process. Each artist shown...
Citra Sasmita: Interview of the Month, March 2025 – Paul Carey-Kent
Citra Sasmita grew up in the traditional Balinese Hindu culture. That flows into how her first UK solo show, ‘Into Eternal Land’, is not just visually compelling but has plenty behind how it looks. The Indonesian artist invites us on a symbolic journey along the...
Leigh Bowery: The Life and Times of an Icon by Sue Tilley – Book Review:
Sue Tilley’s definitive biography of Leigh Bowery, the man Boy George once called “modern art on legs,” returns in a vibrant new edition, updated with never-before-seen photographs and a fresh chapter reflecting Bowery’s enduring legacy. With the upcoming Tate Modern...
The Art Diary February 2025 – Revd Jonathan Evens
For the February 2025 Art Diary, I begin with exhibitions by artists I've followed and whose work I've written about. These include Peter Howson, Jonathan Anderson, Barbara Hepworth and Theaster Gates. Then, I highlight the fascinating work and career of Steve...
British Council Facing Debt Crisis Considers Art Collection Sell-off
The British Council is considering selling off its £200 million art collection due to debts incurred during the COVID crisis. Over the last few years, mounting financial challenges have left the organisation struggling. The Council, which promotes British culture,...
