Gagosian Gallery Empire Under Threat As Top Artists Jump Ship
In the latter half of December, the largest gallery in the world suddenly found its future dominance in doubt.
30 December 2012
In the latter half of December, the largest gallery in the world suddenly found its future dominance in doubt.
30 December 2012
Valuable masterpieces by Sir Joshua Reynolds, JMW Turner and Peter Paul Rubens have been given to the nation in lieu of tax
8 November 2012
Autumn in London is a time when the art community as a whole anticipates the release of ArtReview’s Power 100.
9 October 2012
London Bus Stops Turned Art Galleries For Olympic Games
3 August 2012
How would you like to watch sculptors recreate the Baltic Mill Gallery in Gateshead or view photos of last year’s contenders which included a cake version of Antony Gormley’s ‘Angle Of The North’?
14 July 2012
Founded in 2002 Urban Art 2012, is London’s largest annual open air Contemporary Arts Fair and takes place along the… Read More
21 June 2012
A historic building on Exhibition Road re-opens its doors to an unexpected art installation: a vibrantly painted staircase inside complemented by shape-shifting sculptures
12 June 2012
Turner Prize winning artist Antony Gormley, 61, has created a buzz in Sao Paulo where tabloid headlines have been dominating… Read More
13 May 2012
The Banksy stencil painting of kissing policemen, first executed on a Brighton pub wall, has been selected as the most iconic British art
7 May 2012
Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” is aiming to be the biggest seller in New York during May’s upcoming auctions.
2 May 2012
Jack Castle reviews the current Haunch of Venison exhibition How glamorous the art world is! “100 Billion Suns” was first… Read More
17 April 2012
It has been announced that one of London’s biggest art fairs – Art London – is to fold. Its closure… Read More
13 April 2012
Here is a selection of six of the best reviewed By ArtLyst Artfinder: FREE, 3 Stars Ever found yourself looking… Read More
8 April 2012
UP My Street offers Chapman Bros, Antony Gormley, Patrick Hughes and Grayson Perry
27 February 2012
Dorothea Tanning was a leading Surrealist painter during the 1930s. She married Max Ernst in 1946 and was part of a circle of artists who were considered Avant Garde in Europe and America.
2 February 2012
The groundbreaking Hungarian/American modernist ceramicist Eva Zeisel has died, aged 105,
3 January 2012
Market uncertainty and global instability has led to the biggest grossing year ever, for sales of art at auction.
30 December 2011
Christopher Le Brun has been selected as the new president of the Royal Academy of Arts. He is the 26th president
11 December 2011
Need an art fix out of gallery hours? To celebrate the recent appearance of striking new works by James Hopkins… Read More
20 October 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
Part fortress – Part monastery clean lines secure best architecture prize at this year’s British Design Awards
5 October 2011
ArtLyst gives their top ten lowdown on what’s hot at this years festival The London Design Festival launches tomorrow (17… Read More
15 September 2011
Speculation grows that she could be nominated to become a Tory Peer by David Cameron within weeks………..
21 August 2011
London Artist, Anthony Caro who was born in 1924 and is considered one of the most influential British sculptors of… Read More
27 April 2011
Art Exhibitions • Events • Galleries By Paul Carey-Kent October NINE NEW TWISTS AT FRIEZE There are two kinds of… Read More
20 October 2010
The 2010 Turner Prize was announced live on Channel 4 at 7:45 pm Monday 6 December. The winner this year… Read More
4 May 2010
Henry Moore was born July 30, 1898 – Died August 31, 1986. The hulking, hollowed-out forms of Henry Moore’s sculptures have become as much a part of Britain’s visual identity…
30 July 2025
Vincent van Gogh. Born 30 March 1853 (Died 29 July 1890) in the rural Dutch village of Zundert, his existence was… Read More
29 July 2025
Christie’s first-half figures for 2025 reveal a market holding steady—$2.1 billion in sales, mirroring 2024’s tally. Yet, stability comes with… Read More
17 July 2025
A new film about Amedeo Modigliani, directed by Johnny Depp, Modigliani – Three Days on the Wing of Madness, is… Read More
13 July 2025
Before surrealism had a name, Giorgio de Chirico was painting its blueprint. Born in 1888 in Volos, Greece, to Italian… Read More
12 July 2025