Frieze New York Inaugural Edition A Triumph
In this round up of the greatest art show on Earth or at least NY, Frieze New York which ended… Read More
9 May 2012
In this round up of the greatest art show on Earth or at least NY, Frieze New York which ended… Read More
9 May 2012
Ai Weiwei project censored by authorities in crackdown Less than 48 hours after Ai Weiwei announced the launch of a… Read More
9 April 2012
Christies Offers A-List Work For Charity In Once In A Lfetime Sale Major works by Sir Anthony Caro, Nathan Coley,… Read More
28 March 2012
Chinese edition of ‘The Future Will Be…’ edited by New Hans Ulrich Obrist to coincide with ART HK 12 Internationally… Read More
12 March 2012
Stadium creator publicly regrets his part in the Beijing Olympics Ai Weiwei, the Chinese dissident artist has stated in a… Read More
9 March 2012
The Turner Prize winning artist Martin Creed has transformed the Gallery restaurant at London’s Sketch In the first of a… Read More
4 March 2012
Jay Jopling shows Gilbert & George at inaugural White Cube HK exhibition White Cube has joined Gagosian along with leading… Read More
1 March 2012
50th anniversary sees Goethe Institut – for Anglo-German cultural exchange – throw open its doors to newly renovated premises, and… Read More
28 February 2012
New Arts Council England project launched with BBC Arts Council England and the BBC today announced the 53 successful applicants… Read More
22 February 2012
ELMGREEN & DRAGSET’S boy on rockinghorse to be revealed Thursday Celebrated British actress and ‘National Treasure’, Joanna Lumley will unveil… Read More
19 February 2012
Antoni Tàpies, the Spanish abstractionist has died in Barcelona. He was 88. Tapies was one of the last surviving European first generation abstract painters.
8 February 2012
Design Museum reveals plans for massive expansion and move to Kensington Commonwealth Institute with the promise of ‘doing for design… Read More
24 January 2012
Exclusively-online VIP Art Fair returns to our screens, selling art the 21st century way VIP Art Fair, the world’s only… Read More
5 January 2012
2012 is set to be a great year for Art for both London and beyond; here is our pick of… Read More
31 December 2011
Obvious highlights of 2011 included Miro and Richter at the Tate, Leonardo at the National Gallery, Toulouse-Lautrec at the Courtald,… Read More
30 December 2011
The New ALCHEMISTS: Contemporary Photographers Transcending the Print Photo50 is an exhibition of contemporary photography and features fifty works… Read More
25 December 2011
Photos and Film are the focus for 2012 Wearing exhibition The Whitechapel Gallery has just announced the first international survey… Read More
14 December 2011
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
London’s Serpentine Gallery prepares for major new Ono show, but will it be a grapefruit? Yoko Ono, the 78 year… Read More
10 December 2011
Crunch festival November 2011 promises diverse programme of art, music, and lectures on Welsh border Crunch is not only one… Read More
14 November 2011
Hirst teams up with ‘Chili Pepper’ Flea to make limited edition £50k Bass Damien Hirst has again teamed up with… Read More
3 November 2011
ArtLyst published its very own alternative list that that we feel captures the zeitgeist of the real creative power brokers in the artworld
13 October 2011
Every October, the art community eagerly anticipates the release of ArtReview’s Power 100, the list that promises to provide ‘a comprehensive listing of the art world’s most powerful figures
7 October 2011
OCTOBER’S MULTITUDE No doubt about it: October is an almost embarrassingly rich month with Frieze itself plus other fairs, and… Read More
4 October 2011
Online art fair exhibitors unveiled for next February’s event Last January VIP (view in private), the first online art fair… Read More
28 September 2011
Last video filmed at his Serpentine Gallery exhibition Hamilton Died on 13 September 2011 Richard Hamilton is often referred to… Read More
14 September 2011
Richard Hamilton the Godfather of ‘Pop Art’ has died at age 89. He was considered to be one of the most influential figures in the art world in the last century.
13 September 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 greatly anticipated exhibition of Michelangelo Pistoletto’s work, opened at the Serpentine today. Winner of the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime
11 July 2011
New Show Reconstructs Pharmacy Restaurant in Noting Hill Gate A major free public exhibition of the work of Damien Hirst… Read More
6 July 2011
1,333 arts organisations entered the new National Portfolio application process. 695 realised funding, leaving 638 to sink or swim. The… Read More
29 March 2011
“The ICA exists to challenge the foundations of contemporary art”, this is the pledge, from its new Executive Director Gregor… Read More
27 March 2011