Damien Hirst Unveils New Series Of Black Scalpel Cityscape Paintings
Damien Hirst has unveiled his new series of paintings in Brazil, following his universally panned exhibitions at the Wallace Collection,… Read More
11 November 2014
Damien Hirst has unveiled his new series of paintings in Brazil, following his universally panned exhibitions at the Wallace Collection,… Read More
11 November 2014
It has been nearly two years since C/O Berlin has had a space of its own or hosted an exhibition,… Read More
30 October 2014
Allen Jones has been vilified by a generation. Coming across as a kind Duchampian fetishist with misogynistic tendencies – Jones… Read More
30 October 2014
Each October during Frieze Week, Artlyst releases the Art PowerLyst, the alternative to ArtReview’s Power 100. Many think that AR’s… Read More
15 October 2014
The Serralves Foundation in Porto, with its wonderful contemporary art museum, designed by Pritzker prize-winning architect Alvaro Siza Vieira (known… Read More
12 October 2014
Latitude is to present six leading Brazilian galleries at London’s Frieze Art Fair next week. Highlights include Galeria Fortes Vilaça’s… Read More
8 October 2014
‘The Other Art Fair’, the artist-led fair, is in its seventh edition this October. Returning to East London’s Old Truman… Read More
16 September 2014
Paul Carey-Kent goes out and about in London searching for the best sculpture in town. Galleries aside, London grows ever… Read More
25 August 2014
Toby Ziegler is presenting an exhibition of new sculptural work at The New Art Centre in Wiltshire. Ziegler (b. 1972),… Read More
17 August 2014
Marina Abramovic demands a certain sensitivity in engagement, she works with spiritual intelligence, a landscape of thought that operates through… Read More
9 August 2014
The first major solo exhibition of the internationally acclaimed Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art,… Read More
7 August 2014
Turner Prize nominated artist Jake Chapman has said that taking children to art galleries is a “total waste of time”…. Read More
5 August 2014
Sixty new works by Gilbert & George have gone on exhibit at White Cube Bermondsey. For nearly five decades the… Read More
19 July 2014
The market continues to storm ahead, ravenous for great works by great artists. This sale – one of the most… Read More
26 June 2014
RIBA has unveiled the winners of the 2014 Royal Institute of British Architects National Awards. This is the most rigorously-judged… Read More
20 June 2014
I am dispersing with the usual third person format in summarising Marina Abramović’s residence at the Serpentine, this being an… Read More
18 June 2014
Marina Abramović has taken over the Serpentine Gallery to present a unique work. The globally acclaimed artist began her performance… Read More
10 June 2014
Love it or loathe it, The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York is preparing for the most comprehensive… Read More
2 June 2014
Curators Klaus Biesenbach, Director of MoMA PS1, Chief Curator at Large at The Museum of Modern Art, and Hans Ulrich… Read More
3 April 2014
Paul Carey-Kent reveals his pick of the ‘ART’ Exhibition crop for London in April. It is a diverse gathering choices… Read More
29 March 2014
It has been announced that the 2014 Pritzker Architecture Prize has been won by Shigeru Ban, a Tokyo-born, 56-year-old architect…. Read More
25 March 2014
The highly acclaimed show, ‘Welcome to Iraq’ which received widespread positive attention both from the visiting public and in the… Read More
10 March 2014
“we are sore-eyed scopophiliac oxymorons… disenfranchised aristocrats, under siege from our feudal heritage…our bread is buttered on both sides…” this… Read More
9 January 2014
Jeff Koons is widely regarded as one of the most controversial artists of the postwar era. Throughout his career, he… Read More
6 January 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
As we rapidly approach the New Year, Artlyst has compiled a list of the top ten art exhibitions to look… Read More
28 December 2013
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
Frieze New York, one of the most important dates on the New York’s contemporary art calendar will return to Randall’s… Read More
23 December 2013
The first US solo museum presentation of the work of the Turner Prize nominated British artist Laure Prouvost (b. 1978)… Read More
1 December 2013
A new exhibition of Jake and Dinos Chapman at the Serpentine Gallery explores Morality, the history of art and consumer… Read More
25 November 2013
Matt Johnson’s latest exhibition which opens at Alison Jacques Gallery tonight is alive with plays on materials and fusions of… Read More
21 November 2013
Art Basel in Miami Beach’s brings together the worlds’ leading artists, museum directors, collectors, and curators for a daily line… Read More
7 November 2013