Art Stock Exchange To Launch In Paris
Pierre Naquin, a French entrepreneur is to create a fund offering shares in 20th – 21st century master works. Collectors,… Read More
4 January 2011
Pierre Naquin, a French entrepreneur is to create a fund offering shares in 20th – 21st century master works. Collectors,… Read More
4 January 2011
Three works stolen from the Malmo Art Museum including a 1.2 million dollar painting by the Norwegian expressionist Edvard Munch.”Two… Read More
31 December 2010
Works by the late American sculptor Dan Flavin have had VAT applied as EU says works are ‘light fittings’ The… Read More
29 December 2010
The English Artist Gerry Judah is exhibiting six large scaled monochromatic paintings/reliefs in his first New York show. This is… Read More
28 December 2010
The most original design for a gingerbread house this year has to go Melodie and Brenton, for the ‘Falling Water… Read More
28 December 2010
John Warhola, elder brother of artist Andy Warhol has died, on Christmas Eve, in Pittsburgh, from pneumonia, He was 85.
26 December 2010
HUGE MEAL, BIG GALLERY, SMALL SHOW Most of the commercial galleries are closed over the Christmas and New Year period…. Read More
25 December 2010
It’s Official,and why do these things always happen just before the holiday break.The Department for Culture,Media and Sport (DCMS) under… Read More
23 December 2010
A confidential, independent report leaked this week has revealed that the ICA suffered poor leadership under the rein of (Director)… Read More
22 December 2010
AA Bronson’s poignant wall-size color portrait of artist/colleague Felix Partz, a few hours after he died of complications from AIDS,will… Read More
22 December 2010
Park Lane, known as Monopoly’s most expensive street is now hosting ‘The City of Sculpture Festival’ which transforms the heart… Read More
21 December 2010
The Lisson Gallery in London have announced that they will be representing Ai Weiwei the Chinese dissident artist responsible for… Read More
21 December 2010
An 8-meter sculpture fashioned from girders reclaimed from the World Trade Centre site is to be erected on Potters Fields… Read More
20 December 2010
By Paul Carey-Kent 20 December, 2010 2010 was a rich and varied year – so much so that what started… Read More
20 December 2010
Performing under the stage name Captain Beefheart, together with his Magic Band Don Van Vliet produced a number of highly unconventional
19 December 2010
Tate Modern and Unilever have announced that Tacita Dean will create the twelfth commission in The Unilever Series for the… Read More
15 December 2010
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt who will always be best remembered for James Naughtie and Andrew Marr’s four-letter slip up, has… Read More
13 December 2010
It was tough being stuck in Miami while Britain jammed up in the coldest pre-Christmas period this century:
13 December 2010
The Museum of Everything, AKA the international museum for non-traditional and self-taught art will collaborate with The Garage a Moscow… Read More
10 December 2010
Cancelled Auction Raises Ownership Questions – ArtLyst Breaking News
9 December 2010
Should we mourn the passing of Garry Gross? For those who think the name vaguely rings a bell, he was the exploitive creator of the original image of a ten-year-old Brooke Shields
8 December 2010
David Hockney, Lucian Freud, Rachel Whiteread and Martin Creed are some of the visual artists the DCMS has announced to… Read More
7 December 2010
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
Which artist will take home the controversial Turner Prize? It is an interesting concept to reduce this coveted prize to… Read More
4 December 2010
The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Prime Minister’s wife Samantha Cameron, Lord Mandelson and the British Ambassador to Moscow are… Read More
3 December 2010
The Photographers Gallery have announced the shortlist for the annual Deutsche Börse Photography Prize. The award honours a living photographer… Read More
3 December 2010
271 undocumented works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least €60 million (£50 million) have been discovered in… Read More
29 November 2010
The BFI (British Film Institute) is set to take over the funding role previously managed by the UK Film… Read More
29 November 2010
The 2013 Turner Prize is to be hosted in Londonderry Northern Ireland as part of its city of culture celebrations…. Read More
29 November 2010
“LAPADA The Association of Art & Antiques Dealers has announced the appointment of Lord Chadlington as their new Chairman. The… Read More
26 November 2010
Does the new Coalition Government want Museums to sell off some of the family treasures? In late October, Culture Minister… Read More
23 November 2010
The seventy-sixth Whitney Biennial in 2012 will be co-curated by Independent curator Jay Sanders and the Whitney’s Elisabeth Sussman.
22 November 2010