Edward Enninful OBE, Editor-in-Chief, British Vogue & European Editorial Director, Vogue, and Wayne McGregor CBE, multi-award winning choreographer, director and… Read More
14 September 2023
People
The second edition of Frieze Seoul closed on Saturday, September 9, to reports of strong sales and an energetic mood… Read More
14 September 2023
Art Market News
Charleston Trust, the organisation that looks after the country home of the Bloomsbury Group, has unveiled a significant off-site exhibition space in Lewes
12 September 2023
The September Art Diary includes The Sainsbury Centre, The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Cross Lane Projects, Strawberry Hill House & Garden, Chelmsford Museum and England & Co.
12 September 2023
Features
Several exciting art exhibitions will open in London’s major museums and galleries this Autumn.
22 August 2023
Features
Brittany played a significant role in developing Post-Impressionism and Pictorial Symbolism, with its Catholic culture a source of inspiration and Catholic artists among its pioneers.
17 August 2023
Reviews
You will soon be able to follow a London trail of three major public sculptures made by Nick Hornby.
1 August 2023
Features, Interviews
John Bellany died 10 years ago. Internationally renowned, charismatic, chaotic, iconic, heroic, influential.
31 July 2023
Reviews
Newlands House Gallery in Petworth, West Sussex, is the unlikely venue of the UK’s first Eve Arnold retrospective in a decade.
20 July 2023
Reviews
Anyone wanting to understand the innovative art of the Italian conceptualist Alighiero Boetti (1940-94) should head to Ben Brown Fine Arts / Claridge’s ArtSpace
4 July 2023
Feature, Photo Feature
A spectacular exploration of death and immortality, this newly commissioned performance work by Whitechapel Gallery Writer-in-Residence 2023 Martin O’Brien transforms the gallery into a place of ceremony.
27 June 2023
Preview
David Hockney, the renowned British artist, has created a number of artworks depicting cats over his long career. Known for his vibrant use of colour and his distinctive style.
20 June 2023
Feature
Art Basel, which takes place in Messeplatz in Basel, is known as the fair that unites the international art world.
14 June 2023
Art Market
With so much to see, Artlyst highlights exhibitions in three areas during London Gallery Weekend 2023.
8 June 2023
Feature, Features
It is among the most intriguing mysteries surrounding the art and imagination of Joseph Mallord William Turner: the secret he insisted was waiting to be discovered in one of his greatest paintings.
6 June 2023
Feature, Features, Opinion
“Epic. Powerful. Brutal. Incredible. Miraculous. Spectacular.” Hyperbole is essential when speaking of PETER HOWSON’s work.
6 June 2023
Reviews
The June Art Diary includes Gwen John, Marc Chagall, Louis Carreon, Peter Howson, Laura Knight, Cecilia Vicuña and Yun Hyong-keun
5 June 2023
Features
BP’s sponsorship of the British Museum is to end following years of protest.
2 June 2023
Art News, News
London Gallery Weekend is the world’s largest event of its kind and unique among global gallery weekend events in the breadth and diversity of its participating galleries.
1 June 2023
Art Market, News
FACET provides a fresh perspective on contemporary Queer Art, a series of five exhibitions are happening this June at Deptford’s VSSL Studio
1 June 2023
Preview
Waiting for the Wind is currently showing as part of the Tokyo Contemporary Art Award 2021 – 2023 at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo is on until June 16th.
27 May 2023
Reviews
This month’s round-up of exhibitions in East Sussex features exhibitions in the Hastings area.
25 May 2023
Reviews
The United States Supreme Court ruled (18 May) that “To avoid copyright infringement by a second artist who bases a new work…
19 May 2023
Art News, News
It takes a long time to reawaken a slumbering giant, forty years in the case of the Battersea Power Station.
17 May 2023
Feature, Features
Just as Photo London was about to open its doors, it seemed that AI was about to blow everything up (again)
17 May 2023
Feature, Features, Photo Features
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9 May 2023
The May Art Diary by Rev Jonathan Evens covers new books and selected exhibitions.
8 May 2023
Features
It’s difficult to say definitively whether artists like Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst are “only in it for the money,” as motivations can be complex and multifaceted.
2 May 2023
Feature, Features
The Luce Center for the Arts & Religion is presenting ‘In League with Devils’ by Michael Petry, an exhibition exploring forgotten gods, resurrected rituals & queer desire.
25 April 2023
Preview
News In Brief: Harvard Students have been protesting at the University’s Arthur M. Sackler Museum….
24 April 2023
News
A total fiasco is taking place in Paisley. The Art Galleries are gone, replaced by 60 digital displays, a café, picnic areas and a museum.
24 April 2023
Art News, News, Opinion
Over One hundred fifty-two galleries are presented across Art Brussels four sections: 99 in PRIME, 34 in DISCOVERY, 12 in REDISCOVERY
18 April 2023
Features