
Paul Black Reviews Abraham Cruzvillegas And Susan Philipsz’ Tate Installations
Artlyst has taken the Tate Boat, braving the Thames on a rainy January day to visit both Tate Modern’s Turbine… Read More
8 January 2016
Artlyst has taken the Tate Boat, braving the Thames on a rainy January day to visit both Tate Modern’s Turbine… Read More
8 January 2016
A large-scale multimedia installation by the Turner Prize winning artist Susan Philipsz will be on show at the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum… Read More
23 December 2015
Turner Prize wining sound artist Susan Philipsz (b.1965) has unveiled one of her most ambitious works to date, specially commissioned, to mark the centenary of the First World War
20 November 2015
The Turner Prize winning Scottish artist Susan Philipsz is exhibiting one of her highly regarded sound works at the historic… Read More
2 February 2014
Turner prize-winning artist Susan Philipsz has taken to humming the National anthems of Russia, Grenada, Ethiopia, Bahrain, United States, Nigeria… Read More
9 August 2012
Susan Philipsz who recently won the 2010 Turner Prize, is installing one of her sublime sound installations in Chicago. “We… Read More
1 March 2011
The 2010 Turner Prize outcome reflects the necessity to select more women candidates for this coveted award. This year, two… Read More
6 December 2010
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
Manifesta 14 Prishtina has announced the full participant list for the 14th edition of the European Nomadic Biennial which gets underway on the 22nd of July 2022 in Kosovo’s capital city, Prishtina.
19 July 2022
Array Collective, has won the Turner Prize 2021. It was announced this evening at a ceremony at Coventry Cathedra
1 December 2021
On the eve of the re-opening of museums around the UK, from nationals Tate and the V&A to Turner Contemporary and Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the UK’s largest arts charity, Art Fund, today launched a campaign for museums, with the announcement of plans for a special edition of Art Fund Museum of the Year and a week celebrating museums, running from 12 October 2020.
23 July 2020
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
A new fund has been created will allow the celebrated arts commissioning agency Artangel to continue to produce extraordinary works… Read More
3 May 2018
London: Tate Britain has announced the 2018 shortlist for the Turner Prize on their website, this evening 25 April.
26 April 2018
On one of the coldest days this year I climbed down many steps into the deep railway cut that is Glasgow’s Queens Park Station. Here, next to a tiny ticket office, is perhaps one of the UK’s strangest galleries.
21 March 2018
It has been another fabulous year for Art Basel Miami Beach with strong sales and a record number of visitors… Read More
7 December 2015
Arnolfini in Bristol has announced the appointment of Rob Bowman as Director of Programme. Rob is currently Head of Programmes and… Read More
19 October 2015
What do chorale singers, a craftsman’s showroom, a posh cafe with fur coats thrown over chairs and a library reading… Read More
2 October 2015
The Turner Prize 2015 launches in Glasgow tomorrow and Artlyst will be there to report first hand on the upside… Read More
29 September 2015
Artlyst attended the National Gallery to experience its latest exhibition: Soundscapes. The Gallery has commissioned leading contemporary sound artists and… Read More
23 July 2015
This summer, the National Gallery offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience some of the highlights of the collection in… Read More
10 July 2015
This year’s Turner Prize competition will be announced at Tate Britain following the Channel 4 News from 7:45pm this evening…. Read More
1 December 2014
Clenching anuses, mass-produced rainbows of wallpaper, pretentious postcolonial posturings, and the ramblings of a nervous madman are what fill the… Read More
4 October 2014
The Turner Prize exhibition which was founded in 1984, now in its 30th year, opens on 30th September and Artlyst… Read More
29 September 2014
Is Nationalism a cultural black hole? This is a question raised time and time again when arguing that Scotland should sever ties with the United Kingdom
8 August 2014
Tate Britain will announce the 2014 Turner Prize shortlist on Wednesday 7 May. The Turner Prize began in 1984, established… Read More
28 April 2014
Martin Creed is a very busy man this spring. With his highly acclaimed, thought-provoking survey of art currently at the… Read More
23 March 2014
Arise Sir Antony Gormley! The Turner Prize winning Angel of the North sculptor has been awarded a Knighthood for services… Read More
31 December 2013
Laure Prouvost has just been announced as the winner of 2013 £25,000 Turner Prize at an awards ceremony in Derry by… Read More
2 December 2013
ARTANGEL have announced two weeks of screenings of Mike Kelley’s Mobile Homestead trilogy in independent cinemas across London this November…. Read More
28 October 2013
An abandoned, overgrown landscape in central London is the site for a new Artangel commission by sculptor Daniel Silver. Evidence… Read More
21 August 2013
The Shortlist Nominees for the 2013 Turner Prize have been announced at Tate Britain as at 08:45 25 April. The… Read More
18 April 2013