
Graham Sutherland Exhibition Announced for Lake District’s Abbot Hall Gallery
A new exhibition exploring the British artist Graham Sutherland (1903-1980), one of the great British landscape painters during the 1940s… Read More
28 March 2013
A new exhibition exploring the British artist Graham Sutherland (1903-1980), one of the great British landscape painters during the 1940s… Read More
28 March 2013
Turner Prize Nominee George Shaw Curates Sutherland Exhibition Turner Prize 2011 nominee, George Shaw is curating an exhibition, this winter… Read More
26 October 2011
The October art diary features several artists I have interviewed or featured previously who have work on display this month.
2 October 2023
Paula Rego and Richard Harries respond to the Western tradition of art and religion in different ways.
5 September 2023
The July Art Diary includes exhibitions at Whitechapel Gallery, Hayward Gallery, Firstsite Colchester, Newport Street Gallery and Salisbury Cathedral.
13 July 2023
In this month’s diary, I’m mainly reconnecting with artists, collections, movements and prizes I’ve featured previously in my writing.
12 April 2023
Artlyst has compiled a comprehensive guide to the best of the fairs coming to the capital this Autumn.
28 September 2022
The Vanity of Small Differences is an exhibition of six huge tapestries by Grayson Perry, which has recently opened to the public at Salisbury Cathedral. The tapestries have toured extensively over the last few years, but this is the first time they have been seen in an ecclesiastical setting.
14 July 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 Australian modernist Sidney Nolan was among those responding in this way, but his responses have remained unseen and unappreciated within his archive until very recently.
11 July 2021
In this talk organised by the London Art Fair Paul Carter Robinson FRSA Editor of Artlyst welcomes panelists Matthew Burrows MBE Artist and founder of the Artist Support Pledge and Artist/Gallerist Zavier Ellis of Charlie Smith London.
4 February 2021
London was never invaded, but London has been at war. The look of London during the Blitz and after is captured in this marvel of a picture book, Wartime London in Paintings by Suzanne Bardgett, which reminds us of the superb collections of Modern British art held at the Imperial War Museum.
19 July 2020
If this isn’t your first time visiting this series, thank you for your returning custom.
6 April 2020
We’ve just welcomed in not only a new year but a new decade. So let’s look forward to the exciting exhibitions that will be on offer in London during 2020.
2 January 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
The London Art Fair 2019 (LAF) returns to the capital from 16-20 January to obliterate the winter blues and give us a boost of vitamin D.
17 December 2018
Glenn Brown returns to his North East roots with a new show at the Laing in Newcastle. The internationally acclaimed artist has reimagined the Laing’s permanent collection alongside his own work.
1 September 2018
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
Overshadowed by iconic images from Picasso 1932 and Bacon/Freud two of the Tate’s current exhibitions feature powerfully expressive crucifixion images.
15 April 2018
Less than 48 hours after being unveiled, a controversial statue of David Bowie, situated in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, has been sprayed over by vandals.
27 March 2018
The latest in a long line of examples is a new statue honouring the late artist David Bowie, unveiled over the weekend in Aylesbury.
26 March 2018
A collection of rare vintage homoerotic photographs and collages by the British artist Keith Vaughan (1912-1977) from the 1930s, the majority never previously seen or exhibited, will be on view at Austin/Desmond Fine Art from the 25 October.
11 October 2017
Palmer and Me, a documentary charting the responses of 17 contemporary artists to the etchings of Samuel Palmer is the latest in an ongoing collaboration between renowned film-maker Mike Southon and Eames Fine Art.
3 May 2017
TEFAF Maastricht the world’s leading fine art and antiques Fair has reported buoyant sales with brisk activity during the opening days of the event.
14 March 2017
With Sotheby’s new record for the highest total at a London auction, it would seem that the sky is indeed… Read More
21 December 2016
From 1–10 November, the collection will be exhibited at Sotheby’s New Bond Street galleries in London, giving fans, collectors, art lovers and experts a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to immerse themselves in the extraordinary range of objects that informed Bowie’s private world.
1 November 2016
Brazilian artist Kim Poor will exhibit a series of paintings in various mediums, including her unique technique of glass fused on… Read More
13 August 2016
“Art was, seriously, the only thing I’d ever wanted to own. It has always been for me a stable nourishment. I use… Read More
15 July 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
The Tate Gallery has announced that intimate love letters from Paul Nash to his wife, touching family photographs of Jacob… Read More
16 December 2014
Lord Richard Attenborough; the great creative talent of the British film industry died on 24th August, leaving behind a rich… Read More
31 August 2014