Forger’s Forgeries Attributed To Elmyr de Hory Withdrawn From Auction
Two oil paintings attributed to the renowned Hungarian art forger Elmyr de Hory have been witdrawn from sale at a… Read More
4 November 2014
Two oil paintings attributed to the renowned Hungarian art forger Elmyr de Hory have been witdrawn from sale at a… Read More
4 November 2014
The Francis Bacon MB Art Foundation will be inaugurated by Prince Albert of Monaco in Monte Carlo today. The opening… Read More
28 October 2014
Walter Keane was an American artist who became famous in the 1950s and 1960s for painting a series of widely-reproduced images depicting vulnerable children with enormous eyes.
27 October 2014
The Court of Appeal in Versailles has ordered the elusive international art dealer Guy Wildenstein, to pay a €20 million… Read More
2 October 2014
Art Basel’s new sector, Survey, will launch in Miami Beach this December with a strong selection of thirteen art-historical projects,… Read More
30 September 2014
The latest in Paul Carey-Kent’s rolling top ten, together with previous choices which you can still see. TEN CURRENT… Read More
30 September 2014
A newly discovered painting by Claude Monet has come to light in the Gurlitt Nazi restitution case. The landscape was… Read More
6 September 2014
The first ever solo exhibition in Asia by the British artist Peter Peri is presented at Pearl Lam Galleries in… Read More
19 August 2014
The first major solo exhibition in Europe dedicated to the Canadian Group of Seven artist Emily Carr (1871–1945) will take… Read More
25 July 2014
The Cornelius Gurlitt case continues with the discovery of two new masterpieces. This time it is sculpture by Auguste Rodin… Read More
25 July 2014
Dennis Hopper: The Lost Album is presented by the Royal Academy of Arts and were taken between 1961 and 1967… Read More
10 July 2014
The first-ever solo exhibition, in London of work by the artist Jenny Saville has opened at the Gagosian Gallery. Captivated… Read More
20 June 2014
Sotheby’s London is offering as a highlight of the Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale on Monday 23rd June 2014… Read More
12 June 2014
Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) was one of the most important contributors to the development of abstract art in the early part… Read More
9 June 2014
A new exhibition of the work of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, which opens on 16 September 2014 will comprise… Read More
5 June 2014
Christie’s has announced that a striking head study by Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641), which was recently re-discovered on the… Read More
30 May 2014
Allan Kaprow, ‘Other Ways’ is a new exhibition at the Fundació Antoni Tàpies dedicated to Allan Kaprow (Atlantic City, New… Read More
25 March 2014
The opening of TEFAF Maastricht, yesterday is always an event of great importance in the fine art calendar. Considered the… Read More
15 March 2014
I had the privilege of viewing this year’s Whitney Biennial with Douglas Dodds, Senior Curator of Word and Image at… Read More
14 March 2014
The Frye Art Museum is presenting Isamu Noguchi and Qi Baishi: Beijing 1930, an exploration of artistic and intellectual exchanges… Read More
2 March 2014
Sotheby’s major sale of Contemporary art in London this evening opened with frenzied bidding when as many as eight participants… Read More
13 February 2014
We’ve had an amazing year at Artlyst and you’ve contributed a large part of our success by following, liking, sharing,… Read More
1 January 2014
The insurance valuation of artwork owned by Bradford Council, which includes illustrious figures such as David Hockney and LS Lowry… Read More
29 November 2013
Modern art was the bane of the third Reich. Adolf Hitler was a frustrated art student who was rejected from… Read More
6 November 2013
The Future Can Wait and New Sensations have joined forces this year for a new super-exhibition in Victoria Square, Bloomsbury…. Read More
16 October 2013
Thousands of ‘spring pictures’ or shunga, art were produced in Japan between 1600-1900. Now the British Museum has compiled a… Read More
1 October 2013
Few would expect a black and white reproduction of a still life by Cezanne to hang in Richard Serra’s bedroom…. Read More
25 September 2013
There is something anarchic in the tall silhouette, massive white beard and black outfit of Anton Herbert. The character is… Read More
15 September 2013
The Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace will stage the UK’s first major exhibition of Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, this Autumn. Through… Read More
4 September 2013
This Autumn, Eykyn Maclean will present Surrealism and the rue Blomet. This is the first exhibition to explore the rue… Read More
22 August 2013
In a talk given in Berlin in 2012 entitled Is the Old New? or is the New Old? the British… Read More
10 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