Tilda Swinton Transforms MoMa Into A Narcoleptic Peep Show
The Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton has taken on a new role – as a performance artist, sleeping in a glass… Read More
26 March 2013
The Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton has taken on a new role – as a performance artist, sleeping in a glass… Read More
26 March 2013
Toyo Ito, a 71 year old architect whose architectural practice is based in Tokyo, Japan and is best known in… Read More
20 March 2013
An enormous 900-square-meter painting by the Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei was unveiled this weekend in the Chilean port Valparaiso…. Read More
17 March 2013
The Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei, is about to release his first hard rock album. The recording will be available… Read More
13 March 2013
Chatsworth House opens for the 2013 season on Sunday 10 March with an exciting solo exhibition of painting and sculpture… Read More
9 March 2013
A monumental installation by the world-renowned artist duo Fischli/Weiss is unveiled this morning (Friday 8 March 2013) in Kensington Gardens… Read More
7 March 2013
In a direct reference to Chairman Mao’s ‘Little Red Book’, Ai Weiwei’s “little black book” demonstrates the concise wisdom of… Read More
5 March 2013
The Ruya Foundation for Contemporary Culture in Iraq (RUYA), commissioners of the official Iraq Pavilion at the 55th International Art… Read More
4 March 2013
The first major exhibition in Australia by the celebrated British artist Anish Kapoor which opened as part of the Sydney… Read More
4 March 2013
Paul Carey-Kent Gives Us A Taste Of What’s Unmissable For March London’s art scene is too rich to take… Read More
28 February 2013
Nicola Lees has been appointed the new Curator of Frieze Foundation, responsible for the unique programme of artist commissions, which… Read More
23 February 2013
Mark Wallinger has been chosen as the artist to spearhead the largest ever commission for London Underground. 270 permanent art… Read More
7 February 2013
Ai Weiwei the Chinese activist and dissident artist has joined forces with the Hong Kong-based toy designer Eric So to… Read More
30 January 2013
A new exhibition of paintings by Richard Prince, his first exhibition in London since his ‘Continuation’ retrospective at the Serpentine… Read More
23 January 2013
An exhibition that addresses issues surrounding Masculinity from a variety of perspectives is opening at the Sumarria Lunn Gallery in… Read More
22 January 2013
On 3 February 2013, hundreds of women over the age of sixty will converge on The Tate Tanks in Bankside… Read More
21 January 2013
The Hirshhorn Museum in conjunction with the the Newseum is presenting a project featuring images and quotes by the Chinese… Read More
18 January 2013
The 2013 edition of the London Art Fair, which is also their 25th anniversary, has announced their final gallery line-up… Read More
14 January 2013
Ah, the London Art Fair (Previews 15 Jan, public opening 16-20 Jan at the Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street,… Read More
4 January 2013
Art is usually a subject that gets missed off of the popular year end roundups, but as I sit here… Read More
31 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
A self-portrait which had been defaced by the late artist Craigie Aitchison, has been bought by the National Portrait Gallery,… Read More
17 December 2012
The V&A has commissioned leading contemporary artists Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset to create a major site-specific installation in the… Read More
10 December 2012
Pritzker Prize winning Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has died age 104. The iconic designer started his career in the 1930s… Read More
6 December 2012
The most important museum opening in 2013 is the Grand Opening of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam on 13 April after… Read More
4 December 2012
The second annual Conference for Emerging Art Organisers arranged by ALISN (Artists-led Initiative Support Network) took place last Saturday at… Read More
28 November 2012
From 26th November Art Below will be showcasing selected works from the AKA Peace series on the London Underground. ‘AKA… Read More
20 November 2012
William Turnbull a former RAF pilot who became one of the top British artists has died age 90. Turnbull was… Read More
16 November 2012
Tate Modern’s Chris Dercon and the Serpentine’s Hans Ulrich Obrist lead stellar discussions lineup at this years Art Basel Miami…. Read More
13 November 2012
William Turnbull, a major figure of post-war British art is presented in a new exhibition exploring his work. The show… Read More
13 November 2012
Laure Prouvost’s short films and installations unhinge the connection between language and understanding, opening out new horizons of meaning. From… Read More
12 November 2012
Paul Carey-Kent Surveys A CHOICE FROM WINNIPEG I’ve just had the chance to visit Winnipeg (population 700,000, Canada’s 8th largest),… Read More
7 November 2012