Sean Scully Receives Harper’s Bazaar Art International Artist of the Year Award
Sean Scully, one of the leading abstract painters of his generation is the recipient of this year’s Harper’s Bazaar Art International Artist… Read More
21 March 2016
Sean Scully, one of the leading abstract painters of his generation is the recipient of this year’s Harper’s Bazaar Art International Artist… Read More
21 March 2016
The Irish born, Turner Prize nominated painter Sean Scully, whose work has been touring China for the last year and… Read More
11 February 2016
Sean Scully is one of the most significant abstract painters of our time. He has created works with a sublime… Read More
18 July 2015
The Turner Prize nominated international artist Sean Scully, has revealed his sublime, completely bespoke chapel housed in the recently renovated Romanesque Church… Read More
30 June 2015
The spiritual setting of Santa Cecília de Montserrat, a hidden gem of Spanish architecture, is the setting for ‘The Holly Series’, the… Read More
16 June 2015
As well as the events mounted in the two main centres, the Arsenale and the Giardini, the Venice Biennale hosts a number of official collateral exhibitions. The advantages of seeing these collateral events are they are often housed in one of the many Palazzos dotted all over Venice or in the lesser known Museums which are often converted from these palazzos. Two such exhibitions are Peter Doig at the Palazzetto Tito and Sean Scully: Land and Sea at the Palazzo Falier. Both artists are showing new works, many of which have been conceived especially for these shows.
9 May 2015
A major new exhibition dedicated to the Irish artist Sean Scully, is planned for Venice this May to coincide with… Read More
4 March 2015
To come all the way to China to see the mid-life retrospective of one of best-known living abstract painters in… Read More
26 November 2014
The Shanghai Biennale is often referred to as the most important event in the Chinese art calendar. Next week will… Read More
17 November 2014
Sean Scully’s eighth solo show is currently on view at Timothy Taylor, the artist’s first in London since 2010. The… Read More
14 June 2014
Sean Scully Encounters: A New Master Among Old Masters is the first exhibition at the Christ Church Picture Gallery Oxford… Read More
7 June 2014
A presentation of ambitious new paintings by Sean Scully, ‘Kind of Red’ will go on exhibit at the Timothy Taylor… Read More
3 May 2014
The leading British/American abstract artist, Sean Scully will have a major museum exhibition in China to coincide with the Shanghai… Read More
5 March 2014
The commissioning of a million dollar sculpture by the abstract painter Sean Scully, for the United States’ new London embassy… Read More
8 December 2013
A celebration of contemporary art against the backdrop of the historic Houghton Hall in Norfolk, the 2024 programme promises to be a visual feast
14 December 2023
December’s art diary begins with books that would make interesting gifts this Christmas before focusing on our usual eclectic mix of exhibition
4 December 2023
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
Hsiao Chin (b1935), who died on 30 June, is one of a tiny number of postwar artists who made significant contributions both to European art and to the art of Greater China.
28 July 2023
Newlands House Gallery in Petworth, West Sussex, is the unlikely venue of the UK’s first Eve Arnold retrospective in a decade.
20 July 2023
The July Art Diary includes exhibitions at Whitechapel Gallery, Hayward Gallery, Firstsite Colchester, Newport Street Gallery and Salisbury Cathedral.
13 July 2023
Artlyst has selected twelve art exhibitions outside the capital and around the UK this summer.
20 June 2023
Art Basel, which takes place in Messeplatz in Basel, is known as the fair that unites the international art world.
14 June 2023
This month, Gavin Turk unveiled a series of meticulously rendered still lives of candles after Gerhard Richter’s renowned photorealist work.
28 November 2022
Kang Haitao is one of the key Chinese artists of the 70s – a generation only now becoming recognised outside.
12 September 2022
After reading Kwasi Kwarteng’s book ‘Ghosts of Empire’, I was struck by the spectre of colonialism and imperialism
21 July 2022
Tracey Emin Asks Number 10 To Remove Gifted Artwork From Display – Clare Lilley Appointed New YSP Director – Rare Henry Moore Sculpture Discovered
20 January 2022
Welcome to the Artlyst Art Basel 2021 printable pull out guide. Despite moving this edition from Spring to Autumn and the restrictions brought on by COVID
20 September 2021
Have you planned your summer staycation away from London? Artlyst has put together a selection of exhibitions throughout the country to satisfy your cultural cravings.
26 July 2021
Upon entering the Brooklyn Museum to view “Kaws: What Party”, the visitor is confronted by a colossal and strikingly iconic sculpture
24 March 2021
Kati Vilim’s work is seemingly weightless so as to float off into the ether, planar surfaces intercept and overlap, at once asserting the flatness of the canvas and transfiguring abstraction into illusions of solid bodies.
11 March 2021
“Can there be a more hypnotic colour than black?” is a question that impulsively arises when we encounter a work by Gabriel J. Shuldiner
24 February 2021
The perceptively formulated and compelling paintings of Becker expansively synthesize the historical and fictional solipsism.
10 February 2021