Henry Moore Foundation Edmund de Waal Show Set To Open
This Living Hand, the exhibition curated by artist and writer Edmund de Waal for the Henry Moore Foundation will now open on the 19 May.
12 May 2021
This Living Hand, the exhibition curated by artist and writer Edmund de Waal for the Henry Moore Foundation will now open on the 19 May.
12 May 2021
The four people charged with criminal damage for pulling down a bronze statue of slave trader Edward Colston and dumping it in Bristol harbour have pleaded not guilty.
25 January 2021
Gagosian presents an exhibition of new works by acclaimed artist and author Edmund de Waal, made during lockdown earlier this year.
Tuesday–Saturday 10–6 by appointment
Books written in exile by the exiled. It is this phenomenon, the triumph of the human spirit in dire circumstances, that is the focus of a gesamtkunstwerk, a complete work of art, by Edmund de Waal which may be viewed at the British Museum when it reopens
26 March 2020
Closed until further notice
Created as a ‘space to sit and read and be’, library of exile is an installation by British artist and writer, Edmund de Waal, housing more than 2,000 books in translation, written by exiled authors.
Daily: 10.00–17.30 Fridays: 10.00–20.30
Edmund de Waal is to exhibit his profoundly beautiful Venice Biennale collateral work, ‘Psalm’, Library of Exile, at the British Museum in London in 2020. The work will also be presented at the Japanisches Palais in Dresden from November 2019 to February 2020.
21 May 2019
New Art Centre Salisbury announces the exhibition of a body of new work by Edmund de Waal in the Artists… Read More
4 October 2015
The Turner Prize winning British artist Richard Long was awarded the Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon Award, at a gala dinner… Read More
20 March 2015
Leading artist Edmund de Waal has donated a major work of art to an auction for the charity Prisoners Abroad…. Read More
9 September 2014
De Waal, who grew up close to Margate in Canterbury is best known for his large installations of porcelain vessels… Read More
28 March 2014
Edmund De Waal, the best selling novelist and potter, who grew up in Canterbury and is best known for his… Read More
5 February 2014
The internationally known potter and best selling author Edmund de Waal has donated a new work, to the Fitzwilliam Museum,… Read More
29 January 2014
The Gagosian Gallery has announced that new work by the artist and writer Edmund de Waal will be exhibited in… Read More
9 September 2013
Review – Edmund de Waal certainly has a lot going for him. A glance at his biography shows that he… Read More
20 October 2012
Hare with Amber Eyes author exhibits 1000 porcelain pots Edmund De Waal, ceramicist and author of the international best… Read More
22 April 2012
Stirring it up or creolisation is taken by this exhibition as a defining characteristic of British Caribbean artists.
5 December 2021
FIAC, the International Contemporary Art Fair, one of the seminal, global, annual art events, has celebrated its 47th edition in Paris.
25 October 2021
Phyllida Barlow given Damehood in the Queen’s birthday honours list. Also recognised Edmund de Waal, CBE and Photographer Martin Parr, CBE
12 June 2021
Welcome to this year’s Artlyst Frieze Week 2019 printable pull-out Guide. This is our curated choice of the events not to miss during the busiest week in the London Contemporary Art calendar.
25 September 2019
It was a relief to step away from the hustle and bustle of the Giardini and Arsenale, the main venues for the 58th Venice Biennale, to visit exhibitions elsewhere.
14 May 2019
Outside of the Giardini and Arsenale, the main venues for the 58th Venice Biennale, there is an overwhelming abundance of other exhibitions and events. From the historic to the contemporary and cutting edge there is something for everyone. To help you select which exhibitions are worth a visit, Artlyst is publishing its recommendations.
20 April 2019
The eighth Annual MTV RE: DEFINE 2019 Art Auction & Gala is honouring the YBA Artist Marc Quinn who has donated two Artworks produced exclusively for the event.
28 March 2019
Over 100 artists, including Tracey Emin, Jeremy Deller, Antony Gormley, Lubaina Himid, Anish Kapoor, Grayson Perry, Sam Taylor Johnson, Mark Wallinger and Rachel Whiteread, have written to The Guardian to protest against the decline of art in schools.
8 May 2018
An important ceramic bowl by the iconic German born British potter Hans Coper (1920 – 1981) has been saved for the… Read More
5 August 2016
Artlyst has attended the Foundling Museum, London, currently presenting the exhibition ‘FOUND’ curated by Foundling Fellow and Royal Academician Cornelia… Read More
23 June 2016
Turner Contemporary has welcomed more than 1.3 million visitors, in just three and a half years. For 2015, the gallery… Read More
27 October 2014
The largest bottle ever produced of English sparkling wine by the award winning Kent-based winery Chapel Down, has been signed… Read More
6 July 2014
A groundbreaking fusion of art and architecture explores the DNA of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire and their heirs…. Read More
18 November 2013
CBE for Gillian Ayres, one of Britain’s finest and most original abstract artists and OBE for Ceramacist Edmund De Waal… Read More
11 June 2011
The Welsh Assembly Government, Trusts, Foundations and individuals have made possible major building and refurbishment work to the Cardiff National… Read More
18 April 2011
Welcome to the Alt Power 100 Artlyst 2023, an exclusive exploration of influential figures reshaping the contemporary art and cultural landscape.
28 December 2023
For many, it’s as much a part of the summer to-do list as Glyndebourne or Wimbledon. The RA’s Summer Exhibition attracts big crowds.
6 June 2023