Ruin And Decay Explored In New Tate Britain Exhibition
Ruin Lust is the snappy but problematic title to this Tate Britain show which draws from its own collections to… Read More
10 March 2014
Ruin Lust is the snappy but problematic title to this Tate Britain show which draws from its own collections to… Read More
10 March 2014
With Christmas dinner just a pile of dishes in the kitchen sink, the effects of far too much Prosecco giving… Read More
26 December 2013
A number of record breaking prices were achieved last night as Sotheby’s Abstraction and Modern Post-War British Art Evening Sales… Read More
12 December 2013
Pop Art Portraits by the seminal British Pop Artist Derek Boshier will be shown in the UK for the first… Read More
23 September 2013
The 20/21 BRITISH ART FAIR has become a tradition in London. Every Autumn the fair to focuses on Modern British… Read More
30 August 2013
Christie’s auctioneers, in association with Waddington Custot Galleries, will stage When Britain Went Pop!, an exhibition exploring the early revolutionary… Read More
16 August 2013
The iconic British ‘Pop’ artist Sir Peter Blake, creator of the Beatles’ famous Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album… Read More
8 August 2013
Why is it that when the tourists arrive, the galleries close? Paul Carey-Kent takes a look around the London galleries… Read More
7 August 2013
The Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery’s collections of British Art is explored in a new exhibition which constitutes the important… Read More
13 March 2013
Artists across the centuries have depicted the landscape around them in a multitude of ways, from detailed close ups of… Read More
11 December 2012
The David Roberts Art Foundation an independent, non-profit foundation and a registered charity founded in 2007 is about to open… Read More
18 September 2012
It’s difficult to know where to begin when discussing a show that includes 242 artists in 27 locations. Liverpool has… Read More
16 September 2012
British Pop Art Prints, Bernard Jacobson Gallery- 15 August – 7 September 2012 One of the psychological tricks the English… Read More
24 August 2012
In his seminal article on the relationship between artists and artisans in the postindustrial era, John Roberts wrote; ” The… Read More
11 July 2012
Saturday 17 MARCH 2012 will herald a new era for contemporary art on the East Sussex coast The keenly anticipated… Read More
16 March 2012
Jerwood Gallery opens this weekend, bringing collection to public view The Jerwood Foundation is gearing up to throw open the… Read More
15 March 2012
New gallery opening in March 2012 will bring Jerwood Foundation’s collection of Modern and Contemporary art to public view for… Read More
3 February 2012
Forgotten Camden Council collection exhibited for first time Hockney, Hepworth or Frink? The choice is yours. The public are being… Read More
3 February 2012
Christmas is the perfect time to see what Art London has to offer – and all the better if it’s… Read More
14 December 2011
‘One knows that, by some accidental brushmarks, suddenly appearance comes in with a vividness that no accepted way of doing… Read More
8 December 2011
New Contemporaries is back at the ICA, affording visitors with a sneak preview into the art gallery of the future… Read More
23 November 2011
Dealers Sell to New Collectors Fair Achieves Positive Results Strong sales and an impressive turnout for The Pavilion of Art… Read More
19 October 2011
The Mystery of Appearance British Painting 1955-1985 07 December – 18 February 2012 London’s Haunch of Venison gallery is to… Read More
14 October 2011
Information about the 2012 exhibition will be available from early January. If you would like to submit work, you will… Read More
20 August 2011
The British abstract painter John Hoyland has died age 76. He was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire and educated at Leighton Park School, before going onto study at Sheffield School of Art
6 August 2011
The London Art Fair opened last night with the sort of celebrity studded private view that defies all reports of… Read More
14 January 2010
Frieze London is in full throttle with day two of the previews underway at the time of writing. I spent the first day walking around with curator Lee Cavaliere and artist-writer Michael Petry. Each year there is an outstanding trend which clearly manifests and this year it is weaving. Here are my top ten picks from the Fair, in no order.
3 October 2019