Tony Blair’s Most Controversial Photo Shock and Awe 2010
This is perhaps the most telling photo of Tony Blair ever presented on the net. Artist Richard Hamilton’s ‘Shock and Awe’ © 2010 sums...
This is perhaps the most telling photo of Tony Blair ever presented on the net. Artist Richard Hamilton’s ‘Shock and Awe’ © 2010 sums...
27 January 2010
European City of Capital Culture Istanbul 2010 One Port for two Continents – We will always have Paris? Written by Juliette Goddard MARCA...
The London Art Fair opened last night with the sort of celebrity studded private view that defies all reports of an economic downturn. It...
5 January 2010
The Centre for Experimental Art and Communication (CEAC) was founded in Toronto in 1975 by Amerigo Marras, Bruce Eves and Ron Gillespie, as an...
ArtLyst’s Top 10 exhibitions of 2009 1)Anish Kapoor 2) Roger Hiorns 3). John Baldessari 4) The Museum of Everything 5) Gerhard Richter Portraits 6)...
One & Other came to a close last week, after 100 days and nights. 2,400 people from the Shetland Islands to Penzance to take ...
The Frieze Art Fair was established six years ago in London’s Regent’s Park and now ranks among the most important international art events in...
Well, It’s that time of year again and the word is out from ArtReview magazine in its annual Power 100 list, which is released...
Tate vs Nanny State You really have to ask yourself, is this 1960? Just how far have we come as a nation when an...
New Culture Capital Emerges Paul Carter Robinson explores Abu Dhabi is rapidly moving ahead of rival Dubai by initiating a far more interesting cultural...
If Warhol were alive today he would have splashed Kate Moss all over the cover of Interview Magazine not to mention immortalize her in...
Here are ArtLyst’s Edinburgh Festival visual arts highlights 2009 Nashashibi / Skaer Turner Prize Nominees 2009 (A must see) doggerfisher Open 6-9pm Festival...
Carved out of yellow Oxford stone just north of the Stables market in Camden Lock or actually to be exact Chalk Farm is a...
Brian Sewell is a silly ass! The lame pomposity of his irrelevancy is exemplified in a recent article for the nearly extinct Evening Standard...
Update: 10/09/09 Partridge Fine Art has been reported as going into administration. Moving vans have been busy clearing all stock from the Bond Street...
Here is your chance to see the preview trailer for Banksy vs Bristol Museum Graffiti artist Banksy has pulled off an audacious stunt...
Venice Biennale 2009 – selected highlights Giardini and Arsenale, Venice , Venice7 June – 22 November 2009 Reviewed by: Rachel Howfield (Massey) On...
It's a scary prospect but will the death of Michael Jackson drive this kitsch trinket to become one the worlds most valuable works of...
THE GROSVENOR HOUSE ART & ANTIQUES FAIR COMES TO AN END AFTER 75 GLORIOUS YEARS It is with great regret that The Grosvenor House...
New Ruling may challenge limits of auction houses’ liability Background: Tony Shafrazi, who was Basquiat’s primary dealer, says he bought the 1982 untitled piece...
Deadlines Please be advised that the deadline for artists resident in the United Kingdom to buy Entry Forms online has been extended to Wednesday...
“NOT THE ROYAL ACADEMY” is an established part of the Summer Season and is featured by the National Press, Radio and TV. The Exhibition...
Whitney Chooses Biennial Curators Carol Vogel from The New York Times’s announced that the next Whitney Biennial curators have just been chosen, Francesco Bonami...
Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev has been elected the Artistic Director of the documenta 13, which is scheduled to take place from June 9th, 2012 to September...
Howson paintings stolen in house raid FOUR paintings by the renowned Scots artist Peter Howson have been stolen from a house, police revealed last...
We thought this would be an interesting article to reprint as it addresses important issues. The original appeared on Helium and was written by...