Can Contemporary Artists Draw, Asks Parasol Unit
Upcoming exhibition at Parasol Unit will examine the role of line in work of contemporary artists A new exhibition at Parasol… Read More
8 February 2012
Upcoming exhibition at Parasol Unit will examine the role of line in work of contemporary artists A new exhibition at Parasol… Read More
8 February 2012
Jury awarded Martin Boyce with prize due to his ‘consistency’, ‘sense of poetry’, and ‘pioneering contribution to the current interest… Read More
7 December 2011
Winner of Turner Prize 2011 announced by Mario Testino at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead Martin Boyce has just… Read More
5 December 2011
An exciting new work by British artist Michael Landy titled ‘All my lines in the palm of your hand‘ is… Read More
1 September 2011
Tate / NGS announce 2012 exhibition schedule Top contemporary artists Martin Creed and Alex Katz are the first new artists… Read More
31 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
London Artist, Anthony Caro who was born in 1924 and is considered one of the most influential British sculptors of… Read More
27 April 2011
Beck’s the brewers of excellent beer is sponsoring an Art related pub-crawl to celebrate their commitment to art and design…. Read More
13 April 2011
Royal Academy Of The Arts London 22 January – 7 April 2011 Unknown work by Damien Hirst, a barnyard outbuilding… Read More
21 January 2011
Marlborough Gallery, a stalwart in the post-war era, has announced the closure of its prestigious galleries in New York, London, Madrid, and Barcelona.
4 April 2024
The April 2024 Art Diary covers exhibitions as far apart as Salem, Massachusetts, Hong Kong, Venice, Cumbria, Welwyn Garden City and London.
3 April 2024
Revisiting Barbara Kruger’s work in the 21st century, I’m struck by how much it encapsulates the tone of its times
18 March 2024
For a long time, I’ve been fascinated by Naoshima, a small island in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea.
18 March 2024
In celebration of Pop Art’s enduring legacy, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao unveils “Signs and Objects: Pop Art from the Guggenheim Collection
15 February 2024
It’s a long time since I braved a visit to (GSA) Glasgow School of Art. Since the two tragic fires, a nightmare-burnt edifice covered in scaffolding and now shrouded in a white veil of plastic…
13 February 2024
Entangled Pasts, 1768–now. Art, Colonialism and Change’ takes over the main galleries of the Royal Academy of Arts from 3rd February to 28th April 2024.
1 February 2024
The next day, we got an early head start on a tour of the National Museum of Qatar (Top Photo)….
14 January 2024
The discourse surrounding Appropriation Art has emerged as a nuanced exploration of cultural, societal, and artistic paradigms.
6 January 2024
In the January 2024 Art Diary, Revd Jonathan Evens looks at the work of Emrys Williams and Richard Kenton Webb and his links to Milton, William Blake, Markéta Luskačová and Oksana Kondratyeva.
2 January 2024
Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 was busy with numerous satellite fairs and events. There are events and exhibitions everywhere, from Wynwood to South Beach
13 December 2023
In the notable annals of contemporary art, one accolade stands as a career topper, and that is the Turner Prize. This year, the Towner Gallery in Eastbourne
5 December 2023
Returning to NYC after a prolonged absence, I was dazzled by the vitality of current museum and gallery shows. Here are a few of the treasures autumn has unveiled.
22 October 2023
FRED EVERSLEY’s 12ft magenta sculpture sits in a prime Manhattan location that most artists would kill for – Central Park’s entrance from 5th Avenue.
18 October 2023
The October art diary features several artists I have interviewed or featured previously who have work on display this month.
2 October 2023
The Tuner Prize was created, ostensibly, to promote public debate around new developments in contemporary art.
2 October 2023
Our 2023 printable events guide is the go-to Frieze and Frieze week collateral crib sheet. We will be updating information daily.
26 September 2023
This Summer, I spent time in the Mediterranean regions of Puglia, Hydra and Menorca.
25 September 2023
The September Art Diary includes The Sainsbury Centre, The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Cross Lane Projects, Strawberry Hill House & Garden, Chelmsford Museum and England & Co.
12 September 2023
Paula Rego and Richard Harries respond to the Western tradition of art and religion in different ways.
5 September 2023
Brittany played a significant role in developing Post-Impressionism and Pictorial Symbolism, with its Catholic culture a source of inspiration and Catholic artists among its pioneers.
17 August 2023
You will soon be able to follow a London trail of three major public sculptures made by Nick Hornby.
1 August 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