Getty Museum Temporarily Prevented From Exporting British Rembrandt
A last ditch chance to raise the £16,500,000 is needed to keep a newly discovered Rembrandt painting in the UK…. Read More
4 August 2013
A last ditch chance to raise the £16,500,000 is needed to keep a newly discovered Rembrandt painting in the UK…. Read More
4 August 2013
A new exhibition of work by the German artist George Grosz is staged, this autumn by Richard Nagy in London. … Read More
26 July 2013
Sy Colen Artist and writer explores the seminal roots of the New York School and beyond, uncovering many leading artists, who happened to be Jewish.
21 July 2013
An art dealer who allegedly sold counterfeit paintings by ‘Blue Chip’ Abstract Expressionist artists to several top New York dealers… Read More
19 July 2013
The Photographers’ Gallery is presenting Home Truths: Photography, Motherhood and Identity, an exhibition exploring representations of motherhood through the works… Read More
17 July 2013
This summer, the Belvedere presents the first major exhibition to highlight the multifaceted genre of Austrian Symbolism, in a large-scale… Read More
15 July 2013
A Statue of the Dead Christ (c.1500-20) from the collection of the Worshipful Company of Mercers, will be on loan… Read More
6 July 2013
Mauricio Parra celebrates painting at Mezanino Gallery The artist Mauricio Parra presents an exhibition titled “Old Place, New Landscapes,” from… Read More
18 June 2013
This summer the Chisenhale presents a solo exhibition by Mariana Castillo Deball that examines the lives of objects in “What… Read More
12 June 2013
The 55th Venice Biennale includes 88 official national participants showing in the country pavilions in the Giardini, at the Arsenale… Read More
11 June 2013
The Cock ‘n’ Bull gallery and Street Art London will host a major collaboration between world-renowned street artists RUN and… Read More
11 June 2013
Since its inception in 2010, the Dazed/Converse 2013 Emerging Artists Award has become an integral part of UK’s emerging art… Read More
24 May 2013
The British born designer Sir Jonathan Ive, 46 has made it onto the 2013 Time Magazine 100 List. Born in… Read More
21 April 2013
Fringe! is a film and arts festival rooted in London’s queer creative scene and welcoming everyone. It is a not-for-profit… Read More
5 April 2013
Guy Wildenstein the French/American art dealer and foundation trustee has been charged with tax evasion and money laundering
7 February 2013
Fifty works from public and private collections will be featured in a new exhibition spaning Basquiat’s brief but meteoric career,… Read More
7 February 2013
Pedro Antonio Marcuello Guzman, 46, of Miami and Maria Martha Elisa Ornelas Lazo, 50, of Mexico City, were sentenced to… Read More
23 January 2013
A stolen painting by Henri Matisse which disappeared 25 years ago from the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, has turned up… Read More
7 January 2013
In the latter half of December, the largest gallery in the world suddenly found its future dominance in doubt.
30 December 2012
In Memoriam: 2012 has been a devastating year by virtue of the numbers of truly remarkable artists, critics, curators, gallerists… Read More
28 December 2012
I’m no great fan of Christmas (wouldn’t once every two years be enough?) but here all the same is a… Read More
16 December 2012
From Naples to Switzerland then Germany and Japan and back to Italy, the journey of Leonardo’s “Tavola Doria” reads like… Read More
4 December 2012
Ian A.C. Dejardin the Director of the Dulwich Picture Gallery announced today details of the Gallery’s 2013 programme, which will… Read More
29 November 2012
Mughal India: Art, Culture and Empire, is the British Library’s latest exhibition examining one of the most powerful and opulent… Read More
8 November 2012
Hua Gallery has announced the first ever solo exhibition in London of the well known dissident Chinese artist, Sheng Qi.“My… Read More
29 October 2012
The renowned British artist, Andrew Logan will debut his portrait of April Ashley, actress and trans-gender rights crusader, at an… Read More
23 October 2012
A version of Edvard Munch’s The Scream, which broke all auction records for a work of art when it was… Read More
14 October 2012
Autumn in London is a time when the art community as a whole anticipates the release of ArtReview’s Power 100.
9 October 2012
A Renoir painting that sparked a worldwide press frenzy last week, when it was put up for auction, after being… Read More
28 September 2012
Drawing was once considered one of the cornerstones of Western art. The reason for this is simple: if art was… Read More
21 September 2012
The conversation in which the late great Robert Hughes refers to Andy Warhol as “one of the stupidest people I… Read More
26 August 2012
Leonardo da Vinci, the great Renaissance master was known for his immense creative genius: his energy and interest in everything… Read More
18 August 2012