John Piper Primaeval Haunting Surrealism – Tate Liverpool – Alice Lenkiewicz
There is something very exciting about John Piper’s early works at Tate Liverpool.
6 January 2018
There is something very exciting about John Piper’s early works at Tate Liverpool.
6 January 2018
These books are worth noticing together (even though one of them is in fact a reissue) because of the things they… Read More
20 June 2016
Pallant House Gallery is to present a new exhibition exploring the fabric designs of the 20th century English painter John… Read More
1 December 2015
Thousands of John Piper’s unpublished photographs From Cornwall to the Isle of Mull are made available on Tate’s website today, many… Read More
11 August 2015
A major collection of art, which reflect artist John Piper’s unique vision of Wales, has been acquired on generous terms… Read More
24 February 2014
Jack Castle looks at a new London exhibition of John Piper, an artist who is long overdue for reevaluation. John… Read More
17 March 2013
Rex Whistler’s mural, titled “The Expedition in Pursuit of Rare Meats,” is his most significant artwork, created when the artist was just 21….
11 March 2024
The April 2024 Art Diary covers exhibitions as far apart as Salem, Massachusetts, Hong Kong, Venice, Cumbria, Welwyn Garden City and London.
3 April 2024
December’s art diary begins with books that would make interesting gifts this Christmas before focusing on our usual eclectic mix of exhibition
4 December 2023
The October art diary features several artists I have interviewed or featured previously who have work on display this month.
2 October 2023
The July Art Diary includes exhibitions at Whitechapel Gallery, Hayward Gallery, Firstsite Colchester, Newport Street Gallery and Salisbury Cathedral.
13 July 2023
Artlyst has compiled a comprehensive guide to the best of the fairs coming to the capital this Autumn.
28 September 2022
VideoVirus is a powerful new film by AA Bronson and General Idea. Reimagining their historic Imagevirus for a global audience
30 November 2021
In a year dominated by the pandemic, it was decided not to award the Turner Prize to an individual but to a collective.
2 October 2021
The 2021 Turner Prize will be presented at Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry as part of the city’s UK City of Culture 2021 celebrations. The exhibition of the Prize’s four shortlisted artists will be presented from 29 September 2021 to 12 January 2022 with the announcement of the winner on 1 December 2021.
21 October 2020
Two recent publications explore the place that religious Art occupied in 20th century Britain. Paul Liss writes in ‘Art, Faith… Read More
25 July 2019
A major retrospective of the war photographer Don McCullin at Tate Britain showcases his images from Vietnam, Northern Ireland and more recently Syria alongside pictures of poverty in the East End and working-class life in northern England.
20 February 2019
Sacred Noise explores themes of religion, faith and divinity in post-war and contemporary art through 30 works shown at Christie’s
22 July 2018
txtʃərz is a two-channel projection work of high-definition video, approximately 10 minutes long.
16 June 2018
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
The London Art Fair is presenting a special exhibition by the Jerwood Collection as its special museum partner this year. They are exhibiting… Read More
20 January 2016
Enthusiasts from all over the globe can now view Henri Gaudier-Brzeska’s unpublished sketchbooks as the second wave of items for… Read More
29 April 2015
An important display of portraits by Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones AKA Lord Snowdon from the 1950s to the 1990s has… Read More
26 September 2014
Lord Snowdon/ Antony Armstrong-Jones has given 130 original prints of some of his most iconic photographs to the National Portrait… Read More
15 July 2014
American artist, Barbara Kruger will present a major new exhibition at Modern Art Oxford, in June. Her recognisable work combines… Read More
10 May 2014
Kenneth Clark (1903–1983), became a household name in the 1960s bringing his historic survey of art, through his televised ‘Civilisation’… Read More
9 May 2014
Ruin Lust is the snappy but problematic title to this Tate Britain show which draws from its own collections to… Read More
10 March 2014
This landmark exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London is the largest exhibition of David Bailey’s portraits. With over 300… Read More
22 February 2014
The London Group celebrates its centenary in 2013. To mark the occasion of this important monument the Ben Uri is… Read More
2 September 2013
Christie’s is selling the collection of Tony Reichardt, a pioneering British art dealer in the 1960s and 1970s. Reichardt was… Read More
12 June 2013
Top Post-war British artists are featured in a new show at the Towner Gallery in Eastbourne. The Lyons Teashops Lithographs:… Read More
10 June 2013
OTHER ARTISTS INCLUDE:: GLENN BROWN, MAY CORNET, BENEDICT DREW, ROGER ENO, MARK FULLER, MAGGI HAMBLING, SCOTT KING, ABIGAIL LANE, SIMON… Read More
7 May 2013