
Bridget Riley Unveils New British School At Rome Painted Ceiling
Bridget Riley has unveiled a painted ceiling for the British School of Rome (BSR) Riley has created many murals and wall paintings but this is her first ceiling painting.
4 May 2023
Bridget Riley has unveiled a painted ceiling for the British School of Rome (BSR) Riley has created many murals and wall paintings but this is her first ceiling painting.
4 May 2023
The exhibition will feature new works from Riley’s current series Measure for Measure and Intervals.
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The exhibition will focus on Bridget Riley’s printmaking oeuvre, bringing together over fifty years of her graphic works.
by appointment
David Zwirner reopens with an exhibition of studies by Bridget Riley in The Upper Room in the London gallery.
Mon-Fri 11am-6pm by appointment only - please visit website to book
At a time when there is a continual fuss about giving ‘fair representation’ to women artists, many of whom were not, in fact, central to the major art movements to which they, often peripherally, belonged, the Bridget Riley show at the Hayward comes as a major relief.
29 October 2019
Two exhibitions of modest size – Bridget Riley at Lindsey Ingram, and Rebecca Parker at Huxley-Parlour – both at the very centre of the West End art district. They have one thing in common: the fact both artists are female. Plus real divergences, which symbolise the lack of any real direction in British art right now.
7 October 2019
At the heart of this exhibition is a complete survey of Bridget Riley’s early prints (1962-1968).
10 am – 6 pm Monday – Friday
A major retrospective exhibition devoted to the work of celebrated British artist Bridget Riley.
11am – 7pm every day except Tuesdays when the gallery is closed. Late night opening on Thursdays until 9pm.
A new large-scale work by Bridget Riley in Annenberg Court of the National Gallery.
Daily 10am–6pm Friday 10am–9pm
The Hayward Gallery is to present a major retrospective exhibition devoted to the work of the celebrated British artist, Bridget Riley.
27 November 2018
An exhibition of prints by Fiona Grady, Tess Jaray, Bridget Riley and Carol Robertson, focusing on a selection of works in which silkscreen printing has been used as a vital method to investigate the complex and dynamic interactions of colour, form, space and light.
Tuesday to Saturday 10am - 6pm
The new Bridget Riley show at David Zwirner is a knockout.
22 January 2018
Recent work from the last four years by the legendary British artist Bridget Riley will be exhibited at David Zwirner who is presenting her third solo exhibition at the gallery.
8 January 2018
The exhibition of recent work by British artist Bridget Riley will Span three floors of the London gallery, the exhibition will include wall paintings and works on canvas as well as a group of related studies that focus on two themes: works in black-and-white and the disc.
Tues-Sat 10am-6pm
Bridget Riley has unveiled a spectacular window commissioned by the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague. Entitled Dance the work of art took three years to realise and was specially commissioned for the museum’s grand first-floor reception area.
17 November 2016
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18 February 2016
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21 August 2015
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5 August 2015
De La Warr Pavilion presents Bridget Riley: The Curve Paintings 1961–2014, the exhibition surveys the artist’s use of the curve… Read More
17 June 2015
The Art Institute of Chicago has mounted the first American museum show of the British artist Bridget Riley in nearly… Read More
21 December 2014
Toby Ziegler is presenting an exhibition of new sculptural work at The New Art Centre in Wiltshire. Ziegler (b. 1972),… Read More
17 August 2014
Bridget Riley’s exhibition at David Zwirner offers a comprehensive overview of her latest body of work together with preparatory studies,… Read More
14 July 2014
The British artist Bridget Riley, best known for her colourful ‘OP Art’ paintings and prints has created a 56m-long mural… Read More
8 April 2014
Bridget Riley the The 81-year old British artist associated with the OP-Art movement has become the first woman to be… Read More
30 October 2012
The award has been presented every five years since 1955 to a painter living in Europe in honor of his… Read More
5 July 2012
Three very colourful large format art books on Philip Guston, Bridget Riley and Henri Matisse have arrived this week.
1 September 2020
Kettle’s Yard the ever evolving contemporary art gallery in Cambridge is holding a multi-million pound selling exhibition. Seminal works donated… Read More
18 March 2011
A star-studded charity art auction featuring exclusive works by Quentin Blake, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Michael Craig-Martin, Howard Hodgkin, Patrick Hughes, Julian Opie, Cornelia Parker, Bridget Riley, and others is to take place from 7 November until 21st November
5 November 2019
Summer has finally arrived in the UK so if you’re planning on heading out of London, Artlyst has put together a list of twelve exhibitions to see around the UK. Don’t miss the Keith Haring extravaganza at Tate Liverpool; major sculpture exhibitions at Yorkshire Sculpture Park including David Smith and Damien Hirst as part of Yorkshire Sculpture International; seaside photography at Turner Contemporary and painting shows galore from early 20th century masters such as Vuillard to contemporary giants Bridget Riley and Paula Rego and historical exhibitions such as Last Supper in Pompeii at the Ashmolean.
4 July 2019
The Eye of the Collector is a quietly disruptive art platform that comprises a boutique London art fair, an accompanying online/social platform and a genuine network of collectors
25 May 2023
Years ago, when I first went to TEFAF in Maastricht, the seminal global art fair, I was overwhelmed. For the… Read More
4 April 2023
Alberto Biasi is fond of telling a story to characterise the nature of his work. It’s 1988 and a group of schoolkids is visiting the Eremitani Museum in his hometown of Padua, where there’s an exhibition of his latest creations.
21 February 2023