Julie Mehretu Breaks Auction Record for African-Born Artist at Sotheby’s
Julie Mehretu, the Ethiopian-born-American artist, has secured her place in history by setting a new auction record for an African-born… Read More
25 November 2023
Julie Mehretu, the Ethiopian-born-American artist, has secured her place in history by setting a new auction record for an African-born… Read More
25 November 2023
Granary Square in King’s Cross will be transformed into a compelling winter landscape, unveiling its latest annual installation
20 November 2023
The Jerwood Foundation, a stalwart supporter of the arts since 1977, has confirmed the merger with Jerwood Charity (Jerwood Arts)
16 November 2023
The first time Mark Rothko’s paintings were exhibited in Paris, their reception was frosty. Organized by MoMA in 1962, 44 works made between 1945 – 1961
11 November 2023
Ghislaine Leung is one of the four artists nominated for this year’s Turner Prize, the winner of which will be announced on 5 December.
11 November 2023
Sotheby’s New York witnessed a commendable result at their ‘Now’ sale on November 15. The lots amassed a substantial and… Read More
9 November 2023
In a groundbreaking exhibition opening this week (8 November), Tate Britain will spotlight the trailblazing work of over 100 women… Read More
6 November 2023
THE SURVEY OF GLOBAL COLLECTING 2023 A Report Published by Art Basel & UBS In the ever-evolving landscape of high-net-worth… Read More
2 November 2023
Damien Hirst best known for his bold concepts and provocative artworks, has unveiled his first retrospective exhibition in Germany
31 October 2023
Presenting works in the Jardin des Tuileries – Domaine National du Louvre, on Place Vendôme, in the Chapelle des Petits-Augustins des Beaux-Arts de Paris
28 October 2023
I talked to New York based Iranian artist Shirin Neshat in her current show at Goodman Gallery, which presents an immersive video installation
28 October 2023
Robert Irwin, a prominent Southern California art scene figure and a key contributor to the 1960s Light and Space movement, passed away
26 October 2023
In a significant artistic event, the Museum of Urban and Contemporary Art (MUCA) in Munich will host the first-ever major… Read More
23 October 2023
Freedom from Torture has announced the 13th edition of its biennial art auction, Drawing a Line Under Torture.
23 October 2023
The October round-up of exhibitions in the Hastings area features Hastings Contemporary and Project 78 in St Leonards on Sea.
17 October 2023
Frieze London and Frieze Masters, two of the art world’s most prestigious events, concluded their 20th and 11th editions on… Read More
16 October 2023
Phillips 20th century and contemporary art auction realised £18.3 million ($22.4 million), aligning closely to last October’s Frieze Week sale…. Read More
16 October 2023
Frieze Week Auctions: In a testament to resilience amidst market uncertainties, Christie’s 20th/21st Century Evening Sale in London held its… Read More
15 October 2023
In 2020, I wrote an article: ‘The Trouble with Problematic Public Statues’, sparked by the felling of slave trader Edward Colston’s effigy in Bristol.
11 October 2023
In a spirited collision of art and activism, the Guerrilla Girls collective is set to ignite the Tate Edit shop… Read More
11 October 2023
In the cavernous expanse of Tate’s Turbine Hall, Ghanaian artist El Anatsui has orchestrated a visual spectacle transcending conventional installation art boundaries.
10 October 2023
If you see only one show in London this autumn, then go to see the much-postponed Philip Guston at Tate Modern.
6 October 2023
In a year-long, high-profile dispute between a private collector and their insurance company, documents have unveiled an unsettling revelation.
4 October 2023
To get into Happy Gas, Sarah Lucas’ new solo show at Tate Britain, you have to walk through a gift shop; floating on the sugary peach wallpaper
3 October 2023
Istanbul is a great city for an art weekend, and what better time than during their art fair.
3 October 2023
The October art diary features several artists I have interviewed or featured previously who have work on display this month.
2 October 2023
The Tuner Prize was created, ostensibly, to promote public debate around new developments in contemporary art.
2 October 2023
The Foundation Langmatt and Christie’s have announced the sale of three important paintings by Paul Cezanne. It will be the… Read More
28 September 2023
The Turner Prize is among contemporary British art’s most prestigious and influential awards. It was established in 1984 to honour a British artist
27 September 2023
Our 2023 printable events guide is the go-to Frieze and Frieze week collateral crib sheet. We will be updating information daily.
26 September 2023
Tracey Emin, Peter Doig, Antony Gormley, Jeremy Deller, Rose Wylie, and Ali Smith among Leading Artists Donating Works for Charity… Read More
20 September 2023
The Armory Show, now owned and operated by the Frieze Art Fair group, is a cornerstone of New York’s cultural… Read More
15 September 2023