Spencer Tunick Announces First Gallery Show In Ten Years
Public Interventions will be Spencer Tunick’s first gallery show in 10 years and features new and unseen work.
24 August 2022
Public Interventions will be Spencer Tunick’s first gallery show in 10 years and features new and unseen work.
24 August 2022
The J/M Gallery is presenting a second exhibition curated by Rokhee Hwang of South Korea’s renowned ‘Mews Gallery’, featuring the colourful paintings of Ha Jin Lee.
13 August 2022
Qatar, a country that is no stranger to important contemporary public art, with works by Richard Serra and Damien Hirst, will be Transformed into an Outdoor Art Museum
10 August 2022
Curator Rokhee Hwang is presenting the first of 2 exhibitions of contemporary South Korean artists at J/M Gallery in London’s Notting Hill.
26 July 2022
Always On My Mind, curated by Harry Pye, is a group exhibition at the Fitzrovia Gallery in London’s West End from 27-30 July
9 July 2022
The Whitechapel Gallery has announced that curator and writer, Gilane Tawadros, has been appointed their new Director.
16 May 2022
The Whitney Biennial is big, sprawling across the entire museum, featuring 59 artists and bravura curation.
4 May 2022
After two years of indecision from museum directors both in the US and UK, The Philip Guston exhibition will finally… Read More
26 April 2022
Newlands House Gallery in Petworth, Sussex, is showing more than 65 paintings and smaller works on paper by Frank Auerbach,
13 April 2022
Christie’s has launched the inaugural 20th/21st Century: Shanghai to London sale series with staggering results. This pioneering cultural dialogue between… Read More
2 March 2022
The Whitechapel Gallery is presenting a 100-year survey of the studio through artists and image-makers from around the world.
24 February 2022
Following an open call, which received 220 submissions, The New Art Gallery Walsall has acquired 33 works by 31 West Midlands-based artists to create the new Twenty Twenty Collection.
23 January 2022
The Courtauld Gallery, Somerset House opened their doors today to the press for a sneak preview after a three-year refurbishment and modernisation scheme.
10 November 2021
Varvara Galleries and The Blender Gallery announce a solo exhibition of ‘Dot Pop Portraits’ by the Greek artist Philip Tsiaris at Gallery 8 in Mayfair
26 October 2021
Courtauld Gallery Announces Reopening Dates – Frida Kahlo Trademark Dispute Dropped By US Court – Sonic Ray Installation Revives London’s Only Lighthouse
30 September 2021
A collection of NFT digital art, created by leading talent, is currently under the hammer to support young artists. Sponsored by Hendrick’s Gin
21 September 2021
Periodic reviews of exhibitions around the globe can highlight a range of work in a range of styles in many different galleries.
16 September 2021
An exhibition devoted to Vincent van Gogh’s self-portraits across his entire career will take place at The Courtauld Gallery.
1 July 2021
Seventy exhibitions and events from over 100 artists. Sounds a lot? Yet, the overall result of GI is disappointingly thin. Today’s restrictions don’t help.
24 June 2021
Nicola Vassell Opens First Black-Owned Gallery In New York’s Chelsea
1 June 2021
As a new young arts writer, I once went to Eileen Agar’s flat in Kensington. I honestly didn’t know who she was at that time. The flat was quite conventional, except for a few collages on the walls and her famous Bouillabaisse hat – constructed of cork and decorated with a large orange plastic flower, a blue plastic star, assorted shells, glass beads and starfish – sitting on a stand.
24 May 2021
Paris: The Bourse de Commerce, François Pinault’s new mega contemporary art gallery launches officially on May 22.
19 May 2021
The varied artwork in this exhibition represents a hand-picked selection of artists sharing their imagination, their creative talent and their unique response to the theme of ‘God is
17 May 2021
Jeff Koons has left his long term galleries Gagosian and David Zwirner to be exclusively represented by Pace.
27 April 2021
UK Museums Set To Open From 17 May – Scrawled Cryptic Graffiti Discovered On The Scream – Courtauld Gallery Major Gift
22 February 2021
A wave of cautious optimism motivated me to hit the frigid downtown streets. Luckily, this gallery field trip coincided…
14 February 2021
The Ben Uri Gallery in London has just come up with a new operation model, better suited to the needs of relatively small outfits, such as itself. Or should I say that those who run it have been savvy enough to recognise that the contemporary art world has been massively changed.
13 January 2021
The first significant survey of the influential 80s design movement Memphis takes place at MK Gallery in Milton Keynes this December-April.
10 December 2020
The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) in Sydney Australia has announced a significant expansion project
13 October 2020
National Galleries Scotland (NGS) has joined Tate in suspending all contact with the influential art dealer and collector Anthony d’Offay.
12 October 2020
The eagerly awaited retrospective exhibition of the American artist Philip Guston, set to take place at Tate Modern in February 2021 has been postponed until 2024.
25 September 2020
Art Basel has published their 2020 mid-year survey ‘The Impact of COVID- 19 on the Gallery Sector’ shows smaller galleries have been hardest hit, while online selling platforms are a growing priority.
15 September 2020