Art Basel Paris 2025 Final Sales Report – Artlyst
Art Basel Paris has settled into its second year at the Grand Palais with the confidence of a show that… Read More
26 October 2025
Art Basel Paris has settled into its second year at the Grand Palais with the confidence of a show that… Read More
26 October 2025
Art Basel Paris 2025 has settled into itself. Now in its fourth edition, the fair feels less like an ambitious… Read More
22 October 2025
The four artists shortlisted for the 2026 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize have been announced: Jane Evelyn Atwood, Weronika Gęsicka, Amak Mahmoodian, and Rene Matić….
21 October 2025
This year’s Frieze London and Frieze Masters drew an estimated 90,000 visitors from 108 countries, a figure that underlines London’s… Read More
20 October 2025
Frieze has ironically brought cold weather this year, which we’ve managed to avoid gallantly during this autumnal period, with some of us even wearing shorts up until last week…
20 October 2025
GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO has come a long way since 1972. It’s now one of the leading, established names in printmaking in Europe and indeed worldwide….
18 October 2025
As the UK art world reels from the closures of major commercial galleries like Pace, Almine Rech close an imaginative grassroots revival……..
18 October 2025
There are plenty of impressive shows timed to coincide with Frieze[i]. Still, I haven’t seen Eric Butcher featured in highlights lists…
18 October 2025
It’s the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.. The leaves are turning and the nights are drawing in. It must be time for Frieze….
16 October 2025
Milton Esterow, the formidable journalist who brought rigour, clarity, and an investigative edge to art reporting, has died in New… Read More
14 October 2025
A more interesting man than many people, wrote Vincent to his brother Theo in late July 1888, from Arles, underlining the word ‘postman’….
12 October 2025
Bob Ross, the gentle-voiced painter whose sublime landscapes became a fixture in American living rooms, is now lending his posthumous brush….
8 October 2025
The Government Art Collection has announced that Scottish artist Anya Gallaccio has been named the recipient of the 2025 Robson… Read More
6 October 2025
From 15–19 October, Regent’s Park becomes the gravitational centre of the art world as Frieze London and Frieze Masters…
4 October 2025
We Are Not Alone, part of Budapest’s Expanded Media Art Biennale, boldly explores new traditions and languages shaped by our time.
2 October 2025
LONDON — Rosa Klerkx has been announced as the 2025 winner of the Claridge’s Royal Academy Schools Art Prize. The… Read More
1 October 2025
New York Art Round-Up Autumn 2025: The magnificent and newly renovated Frick Collection debuted Flora Yukhnovich’s site-specific mural…
28 September 2025
Great Art Explained is a new book by James Payne, the creator of the hugely popular YouTube channel of the same name, in which he explores 30 masterpieces from across art history.
22 September 2025
Berlin Art Week has been running since 2012, but this was my first visit to the event, and I was thoroughly impressed by both the strength and depth of the art on offer and the number of exhibitions to see…
19 September 2025
Sotheby’s will stage one of its most ambitious autumn seasons in living memory, as two of the most prominent collecting… Read More
17 September 2025
A new Banksy mural has surfaced this weekend on the walls of the Royal Courts of Justice. It depicts a figure in a judicial wig and robes…
8 September 2025
Andy Goldsworthy has been hailed as a genius for his mega half-century retrospective, FIFTY, organised by the Scottish National Gallery at the Royal Scottish Academy as the centrepiece…
4 August 2025
For two decades, Emma Critchley’s subject has been the underwater world: she describes herself as ‘an artist who uses a combination of photography, film, sound and installation to continually explore the human relationship…
4 August 2025
Textile art, often regarded as a peripheral craft, is currently riding a wave of critical appreciation. After ‘Unravelled’ at the Barbican and Tadek Beutlich…
27 July 2025
Bridget Riley’s Concerto I (2024) enters the Tate collection—a gift from the artist herself. The painting debuts alongside Fall (1963) in a focused display running through June 2026, tracing six decades of Riley’s optical alchemy….
21 July 2025
From October 17, 2025, to March 2, 2026, the Fondation Louis Vuitton will host a sweeping survey of Gerhard Richter’s work—the first to fully span his six-decade career….
16 July 2025
If you have any time off work this summer, please visit these art exhibitions, which are due to close in August. All the exhibitions have been singled out by the Artlyst team as well worth a visit.
14 July 2025
After over 958 years in exile, the Bayeux Tapestry’s impending UK return has reignited old battles – not with swords this time, but with policy papers…
14 July 2025
The Underground takes on a different timbre this month as Find Miracles, a new sound work by Turner Prize-nominated artist Rory Pilgrim…
14 July 2025
Artlyst Obituary | 7 July 2025: Sir Brian Clarke, whose restless experimentation and a driving ambition updated stained glass from an ecclesiastical craft into a powerful contemporary art form….
9 July 2025
Canaletto’s luminous Venice, the Return of the Bucintoro on Ascension Day, has sold for a record price of £31.9 million… Read More
2 July 2025
I love London in the Summer, though many might argue. I love the art in parks, the getting out and discovering new lost and unfound museums and galleries…
25 June 2025