Ilka Scobie looks back on a vibrant period of art history and social change - Artlyst ExclusiveNotorious for street crime, a crumbling urban infrastructure, abandoned buildings, and homeless people, New York City, my hometown, was fertile ground for social and...
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Eduardo Chillida New Exhibition Exploring 50 Years Of Sculpture
Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002) is regarded as one of the foremost pioneers of modern sculpture and over a period of 50 years he produced an extraordinary body of work, establishing him as one of Spain's most distinctive and internationally acclaimed artists. Ordovas...
Bruce Munro New Northern Lights Installation Unveiled At Waddesdon Manor
Waddesdon Manor will be celebrating a year of light in a spectacular fashion this year by unveiling 'Cantus Arcticus', an extraordinary artwork by international artist Bruce Munro, to be seen for the first time in the Coach House as part of Waddesdon’s...
Art Fund Museum Of The Year Award 2013 Shortlist Announced
The Art Fund have announced the ten museums in the running for the UK’s largest arts prize, the £100,000 Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year. Celebrating the very best UK museums and galleries, the Prize highlights the innovative and creative ways that...
British Modernists In The Early Twentieth Century A Crisis of Brilliance
The Dulwich Picture Gallery will bring together some of the best and most innovative works by Paul Nash, C.R.W. Nevinson, Stanley Spencer, Mark Gertler, Dora Carrington and David Bomberg for the first time in a new exhibition this Summer. It will examine the evolution...
Street Artist Stik Turns Big Issue Sellers Into Art Dealers
The Street artist Stik, renowned for his iconic graffiti portraits of stick people, has created an exclusive series of four prints available only with the Big Issue magazine (on sale March 11th). The prints, which will not be available through any other...
Andrew Curtis and Leon Chew New Exhibitions At PayneShurvell
Andrew Curtis’s 'The Leisure Circle' a new off-site collaborative project between PayneShurvell and curator Annabel Cary opened Friday night in in a temporary space in Camden/King’s Cross. The exhibition parallels another show of the the artist Leon Chew...
Edith Tudor-Hart: Scottish National Portrait Gallery Exhibition Opens
Work by the Bauhaus Trained Photographer Edith Tudor-Hart, one of the most extraordinary photographers in Britain during the 1930s and 1940s is the subject of a major new exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Based on extensive new research, Edith...
London Art Exhibitions: Questions Of Space – March 2013
Paul Carey-Kent Gives Us A Taste Of What's Unmissable For March London’s art scene is too rich to take in at the moment: you can go historically for high quality surveys of the Ice Age (British Museum) to Barocci (National Gallery), Murillo (Dulwich &...
