Made In The UK Exhibition Opens At RISD
Contemporary Art from the UK Richard Brown Baker Collection in Rhode Island A new exhibition of British art has opened… Read More
25 September 2011
Contemporary Art from the UK Richard Brown Baker Collection in Rhode Island A new exhibition of British art has opened… Read More
25 September 2011
Information about the 2012 exhibition will be available from early January. If you would like to submit work, you will… Read More
20 August 2011
London’s Olympic Park area, including Hackney Wick will be decorated with street art as part of the ‘Cultural Olympiad’ next… Read More
3 August 2011
Wales now has its own first rate National Museum of Art. The new premises opened on 9th July featuring the… Read More
12 July 2011
The £120,000 Praemium Imperiale is a global arts prize awarded annually by the Japan Art Association. Since its inauguration in… Read More
12 July 2011
Twelve Artists have been selected by the organizers of the 2012 Olympics to design the official posters. The list reads… Read More
21 June 2011
Summer Exhibition 2011: 7 June – 15 August 2011 The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2011 opened today to the press… Read More
1 June 2011
The Welsh Assembly Government, Trusts, Foundations and individuals have made possible major building and refurbishment work to the Cardiff National… Read More
18 April 2011
In 1968, when Pablo Picasso stated that, “Computers are useless.They can only give you answers”, he would not have been… Read More
25 February 2011
While the Sotheby’s Post War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale realized totals of £44.4 million another very different auction was… Read More
18 February 2011
The art market is thriving. Fine art is confidently viewed by financial experts as one of the best performing… Read More
9 February 2011
Dame Liz Forgan, the chair, of the Arts Council told a group of MPs in the Culture Select Committee that… Read More
25 January 2011
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
As promised, Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger produced a new work to highlight proposed government cuts in the arts. The… Read More
21 September 2010
I had the good fortune to meet Wayne Thiebaud in Sacramento, California. We spent a day together and I was impressed with his kindness and modesty.
28 December 2021
News In Brief: Chagall’s Largest Artwork Auctioned – Prix Pictet Theme Announced – Jade Montserrat Performs
17 November 2020
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) has, even since his death more than thirty years ago, retained a central position in the world of contemporary art.
12 March 2020
The National Portrait Gallery has unveiled the Gallery’s acquisition of a bronze sculpture of Holocaust Survivor Sir Ben Helfgott, Honorary President of Yad Vashem UK Foundation, by Royal sculptor Frances Segelman (Lady Petchey).
20 October 2019
A new contemporary and modern art fair at the Saatchi Gallery has just opened as a “pop-up” during the London Summer fair season. Organised in just six frantic weeks FairForSaatchi hopes to become an annual fixture.
29 June 2019
The New Year revels are over. It’s January, and the art world is back to work. The first sign of this stirring is the London Art Fair 2019 that returns to the capital from 16-20 January.
17 January 2019
Sotheby’s, London, have sold the collection of Damien Hirst’s business manager, mentor and ‘partner in crime’, Frank Dunphy for a total of £10,088,125 million
23 September 2018
New Museum 2018 Triennial: Songs For Sabotage until May 27
19 February 2018
The National Portrait Gallery is to receive £9.4 million from The National Lottery towards a £35.5m refurbishment programme, which will be the Gallery’s biggest ever development and its most significant project since the opening of its Ondaatje Wing in 2000.
15 June 2017
The tenth edition of Young Gods, curated by Zavier Ellis, which opens at CHARLIE SMITH LONDON on 13 January is always an important exhibition to visit if you want to continue to have your ear to the ground!
23 December 2016
‘The way you paint yourself you’ve got to try and paint yourself as another person. Looking in the mirror is… Read More
23 April 2016
Paul Carey-Kent one of London’s leading art critics give us his choices for summer art exhibitions not to miss. ‘Matthew… Read More
22 July 2015
Inventing Temperature an exhibition presented at the The Korean Cultural Centre, UK was inspired by a philosopher of science Hasok… Read More
10 July 2014
Outward journey – Gatwick, North Terminal, standing in long and winding line to check in at the Easy Jet counter…. Read More
19 June 2014
The first exhibition of John Baldessari’s work in Russia, 1+1=1, will present the artist’s most recent compprhensive series of paintings… Read More
21 August 2013
Frank O’Hara, poet-friend of Alex Katz, wrote a poem called “having a coke with you”, in which he talks about… Read More
8 September 2012