Elizabeth Price will be presented by Artangel in a 19th-century assembly room on Borough Road in London from 4 September – 25 October 2020. This will be the first significant presentation of Price’s work in London since she was awarded the Turner Prize in 2012. SLOW DANS is the most ambitious installation to date by this Turner Prize-winning artist.
10 February 2020
Announcement, Art News
txtʃərz is a two-channel projection work of high-definition video, approximately 10 minutes long.
16 June 2018
‘IN A DREAM YOU SAW A WAY TO SURVIVE AND YOU WERE FULL OF JOY’, the current central exhibition at the Whitworth,… Read More
7 July 2016
Reviews
Paul Black has visited the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford to meet Turner Prize, and 2013 Contemporary Art Society Award winner… Read More
22 March 2016
Features, Interviews
Elizabeth Price, the Turner Prize and 2013 Contemporary Art Society Award winner has created a new work in response to the… Read More
4 January 2016
Art News, News
The Ashmolean Museum is to present Andy Warhol: Works From The Hall Collection, this spring exhibition will display, for the… Read More
12 November 2015
Art News, News
The Contemporary Art Society has unveiled further lots that are to be auctioned at their Annual Fundraising Gala on 11… Read More
17 February 2014
Art News, News
It has been a very busy week for the Turner Prize winning video artist Elizabeth Price who has not only… Read More
19 November 2013
Art News, News
The Video artist Elizabeth Price was presented the winner of Britain’s most coveted art award this evening at a ceremony… Read More
4 December 2012
Art News, News
An appeal to save a masterpiece of the English Renaissance for the Nation has been launched jointly by the Art Fund… Read More
24 May 2016
Art News, News
The Queen has departed from the hottest London summer in seven years for the cooler pastures of Balmoral in Scotland…. Read More
27 July 2013
Reviews
Results for the Modern British Art Evening Sale at Christie’s London, 10 July 2013 achieved strong results for works by… Read More
11 July 2013
Art Market, News
The year the work was created Warhol stated; “I’m going to stop painting. I want my paintings to sell for… Read More
24 March 2011
Art News, News
From dreamlike explorations of nocturnal women working to intricate narratives delving into migration, gender, censorship, crime…
20 June 2024
Art News, News
The Turner Prize is among contemporary British art’s most prestigious and influential awards. It was established in 1984 to honour a British artist
27 September 2023
Feature, Photo Feature
Leading artists donate works to a fundraising show for Cubitt who have provided studio space for artists in Central London
2 September 2022
Preview
Array Collective, has won the Turner Prize 2021. It was announced this evening at a ceremony at Coventry Cathedra
1 December 2021
Art News
Following the Prime Minister’s announcement that museums and galleries may reopen from Saturday 4 July providing they adhere to COVID Secure guidelines, the following museums and galleries have released details. Here is a useful guide to the planned reopenings. Artlyst will update the list as new information becomes available.
30 June 2020
Features
The Jerwood Charitable Foundation has announced the 12 recipients of awards and commissions that will form the 2019 visual arts development and exhibition programme at Jerwood Space, London and on tour nationally. The total value of grants directly awarded to artists is over £100k.
4 December 2018
Announcement, News
Art Basel 2018 which launches 14-17 June offers a Premier line-up of galleries at Art Basel’s 2018 edition in Basel Switzerland.
11 June 2018
Features
London: Tate Britain has announced the 2018 shortlist for the Turner Prize on their website, this evening 25 April.
26 April 2018
Announcement
Bloomberg New Contemporaries is to leave its home at the ICA London for Block 336 in Brixton.
23 November 2017
Announcement, Art News
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2017 launches in Gateshead showcasing new and recent fine art graduates
2 October 2017
Art News
Autumn sees the launch of a number of exciting exhibitions around the country, confirming that you don’t have to visit the capital to see first rate art.
7 September 2017
Maria Balshaw has been confirmed as the new Director of Tate. She is currently Director of the Whitworth (University of Manchester) and Manchester City Galleries, and Director of Culture for Manchester City Council
17 January 2017
News
Paul Black chooses his best exhibitions of 2016 and delves deeper than the blockbusters and often further afield from London.
20 December 2016
Features, Photo Features
The Hayward Gallery has teamed up with The Vinyl Factory in what may just be the most exciting exhibition of the… Read More
8 September 2016
Art News, News
If you’re planning on leaving the metropolis for your staycation, Artlyst has put together a selection of the best UK… Read More
19 July 2016
Art News, News
The shortlist for the annual Jarman Award, now in its ninth year, has been announced. The six outstanding artists nominated for… Read More
18 June 2016
Art News, News
Pioneering new approaches to combining sounds and images, the Hayward Gallery in association with The Vinyl Factory present the gallery’s only major off-site exhibition during… Read More
1 June 2016
Art News, News
Artlyst has attended the latest exhibition at Modern Art Oxford, The Indivisible Present, the first exhibition in KALEIDOSCOPE, a yearlong… Read More
10 February 2016
Reviews
Artlyst has attended ‘The Indivisible Present’, the first exhibition in KALEIDOSCOPE, a year long programme of unfolding exhibitions at Modern… Read More
8 February 2016
Art News, News