Gilbert & George Launch Private London Art Centre and Archive
Underpinned by the artists’ ethos’ Art for All’, The Gilbert & George Centre launches as a permanent HQ for Gilbert & George’s artistic legacy
15 February 2023
Underpinned by the artists’ ethos’ Art for All’, The Gilbert & George Centre launches as a permanent HQ for Gilbert & George’s artistic legacy
15 February 2023
Gilbert & George present a major exhibition of new work at White Cube Bermondsey, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of their collaboration.
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The Royal Academy of Arts has announced the election of the internationally renowned architect Sir David Adjaye and artist Gilbert & George as new Royal Academicians.
17 March 2017
Sixty new works by Gilbert & George have gone on exhibit at White Cube Bermondsey. For nearly five decades the… Read More
19 July 2014
Brittany played a significant role in developing Post-Impressionism and Pictorial Symbolism, with its Catholic culture a source of inspiration and Catholic artists among its pioneers.
17 August 2023
Creative Folkestone has announced the new dates for the fifth Folkestone Triennial, The Plot, from 22 July – 2 November 2021.
11 March 2021
Gilbert & George have quit the Royal Academy over an alleged dispute involving a cancelled show promised before the change over of Administration, last winter. This included the departure of their friend Artistic Director Tim Marlow and the election of Rebecca Salter as new President (PRA).
12 July 2020
The British art dealer, Anthony d’Offay, who was ‘me-tooed’ last year by three former colleagues, has been reinstated as an adviser to the Artist Room’s programme in the UK and Scotland.
8 April 2019
There can be no doubt that the Turner Prize is pretty much of a sick puppy right now.
28 August 2018
The Rencontres Photographiques d’Arles is not only the biggest and most famous photography festival in the world but is also one of my favourite art events.
17 July 2018
The South Bank Sky Arts Award (originally The South Bank Show Award) has announced the three shortlisted visual artists for the 2018 award.
29 May 2018
Contemporary artist Marlene Dumas (b.1953) displays portraits of Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) and his lover Lord Alfred Douglas (1870–1945), also known as ‘Bosie,’ painted last year and exhibited in Artangel’s ambitious exhibition at Reading Gaol, Wilde’s place of incarceration.
4 April 2017
Love it or loath it, the Turner Prize award always raises a critic’s scrutinising eyebrow. Some past prize winners are now household names, others have sunk into the hinterlands of obscurity. Here are some of the more outlandish past entrants.
23 December 2016
JANE ENGLAND: TURN AND FACE THE STRANGE a new book reviewed by Paul Carey -Kent
5 December 2016
Christie’s Auctioneers have Released their Frieze Week Post War And Contemporary Art Auction Results. The total reaching £91,092,925 / $115,611,199 /… Read More
10 October 2016
The Turner Prize winning artist duo Gilbert & George are planning to open a new museum near their home in Spittalfields,… Read More
4 June 2016
An important portrait by the late Artist/Musician David Bowie is to go under the hammer at Lyon & Turnbull Auctioneers… Read More
11 March 2016
Director of the Whitworth, Dr Maria Balshaw, has announced a major donation of works by leading British artists including: Tracey Emin, Anya Gallaccio, Gilbert… Read More
21 November 2015
A new body of works by by Gilbert & George will be exhibited for the first time, at White Cube. ‘THE BANNERS’… Read More
30 October 2015
Established in 2014 to raise money for the The Hepatitis C Trust, Art on A Postcard is embarking on its… Read More
29 October 2015
The legendary artist duo Gilbert & George have announced their first ever exhibition in Australasia, Gilbert & George: The Art Exhibition,… Read More
16 October 2015
MoMa have launched the first exhibition of early works by the British artists Gilbert & George. Since the beginning… Read More
10 May 2015
In an unprecedented programme bringing cutting edge art to the masses the National Galleries of Scotland and Tate have announced… Read More
30 October 2014
This month Art Below are showcasing the work of 40 outstanding international artists throughout Regent’s Park and Pimlico tube stations. … Read More
25 October 2014
The 8th PAD London opens to the public on Wednesday 15 October and runs until Sunday 19th in a marquee… Read More
17 October 2014
“As artists we need to take a stand against the ongoing erasure of species, even where there is little chance of ultimate success.
14 October 2014
Artists Antony Gormley and Grayson Perry, Art Fund director Stephen Reuchen and Innocent drinks co-founder Richard Reed were all gathered… Read More
17 July 2014
The market continues to storm ahead, ravenous for great works by great artists. This sale – one of the most… Read More
26 June 2014
A major exhibition of the art of Gilbert & George has opened at the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco. Over… Read More
14 June 2014
Mining was once a key industry in the North of England and a new exhibition salutes this once essential and… Read More
17 May 2014
I Cheer a Dead Man’s Sweetheart is both a celebration and an exploration of painting in Britain today, presenting the… Read More
27 January 2014
“we are sore-eyed scopophiliac oxymorons… disenfranchised aristocrats, under siege from our feudal heritage…our bread is buttered on both sides…” this… Read More
9 January 2014