Artlyst has compiled a comprehensive guide to the London Art Fair season to help you navigate this hectic time of year in the art fair calendar. We will be publishing a separate comprehensive guide to Frieze Week soon. London Design Festival 13-21 September 2025...
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London Art Exhibitions Not To Miss Opening Autumn 2025
Autumn exhibitions at the major museums and galleries in London will feature an array of blockbuster shows, including the Neo-Impressionists at the National Gallery, Picasso's love of theatre at Tate Modern, Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy, Peter Doig at the...
Conrad Shawcross: Unveils His Largest Rope Maker’s Cycle Sculpture To Date
A decade after its conception during nocturnal talks with MONA founder David Walsh, Conrad Shawcross's The Nervous System (Umbilical) (2025) emerges as the climactic act of his 25-year Rope Makers cycle. Towering at 10 metres, its 40 articulated arms trace elliptical...
The Art Diary July 2025 – Revd Jonathan Evens
The July Art Diary begins with exhibitions in and reflection on ecclesiastical buildings, through the Liverpool Biennial and the Waterloo Festival. Moments from the wide-ranging engagement between religion and art are featured in exhibitions at the Ditchling Museum of...
Beamish Wins 2025 Museum Of The Year Securing £120K Prize
Beamish, The Living Museum of the North, has been named Art Fund Museum of the Year 2025, securing the £120,000 prize—the largest of its kind in the global museum sector. The award was announced at the Museum of Liverpool in a ceremony attended by leading figures from...
Frieze New York 2025 Report: What Sold And What the Dealers Said
New York, May 12, 2025 – Frieze New York wrapped its 2025 edition at The Shed on Sunday, cementing its reputation as a premier destination for contemporary art with strong sales, a dynamic international audience, and critically acclaimed programming. The fair...
Jacob Rothschild: Legacy Enriches National Collections Through Acceptance in Lieu
The late Jacob Rothschild 4th Baron (1936–2024), a towering figure in British cultural philanthropy, continues to shape the nation’s artistic heritage as two significant works from his collection join the National Gallery and the V&A through the Acceptance in Lieu...
Do Ho Suh: Walk the House – An Exploration of Memory and Belonging – Tate Modern
The Tate Modern has unveiled a survey of Do Ho Suh's practice, marking his first major solo exhibition in London in over 20 years. Spanning three decades of work across Seoul, New York, and London—the cities he has called home—the exhibition immerses visitors in...
Archibald Knox The Visionary Manx Designer – Sara Faith
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) is best known as a designer for The Silver Studio and then for Liberty & Co. in the early years of the 20th century, where he designed metalwork, both in silver and pewter, jewellery, ceramics, fabric patterns and wallpaper. However,...
