Michael Stanley Modern Art Oxford Director Dead At 36
Michael Stanley, one of the most dynamic gallery directors in Britain has died age 36. In a statement on the Modern Art Oxford website...
Michael Stanley, one of the most dynamic gallery directors in Britain has died age 36. In a statement on the Modern Art Oxford website...
20 August 2012
To Compliment the current exhibition of Olympic and Paralympic prints at the Tate, the Graham Hunter Gallery presents a curated collection of prints by...
ArtLyst has composed a guide to the very best art exhibitions and events designed as part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad. All are open...
19 July 2012
A mixed exhibition featuring works by Christiane Baumgartner, Gordon Cheung, Michael Craig-Martin, Ian Davenport, Jan Dibbets, Howard Hodgkin, Julian Opie, Lisa Ruyter and Richard...
11 July 2012
A&D Gallery are pleased to announce an exhibition of Playing Cards focusing on the 1979 “THE DECK OF CARDS” for which fifty six contemporary...
The London 2012 Festival opens with a bang and a bounce as Turner Prize winning artist Jeremy Deller exhibits his life-size inflatable replica of...
With prices like the Grosvenor School prints reach the vanishing point The 27th London Original Print Fair opened its doors yesterday with over fifty...
A dark horse candidate emerges in the race to host the Turner Prize 2015 A West Midlands art gallery is set to launch an...
9 February 2012
East Wing X: Material Matters @ Courtauld Institute of Art – REVIEW Every other year, coming on for two decades, the Courtauld Institute of...
Was Robert Fraser or John Kasmin the greatest British Art dealer of the second half of the 20th Century? Robert Fraser was not only...
Kingston University students have designed an alternative set of Olympic posters to compete with Official offerings from the likes of Tracey Emin and Howard...
Jury awarded Martin Boyce with prize due to his ‘consistency’, ‘sense of poetry’, and ‘pioneering contribution to the current interest in historic modernism’ The...
Winner of Turner Prize 2011 announced by Mario Testino at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead Martin Boyce has just been announced as the...
Big Names Equal Big Impact For Official 2012 Olympic Posters Twelve Olympic posters were unveiled at Tate Britain yesterday in the run up to...
27 October 2011
From Battersea to Hampstead AAF proves art has mass appeal Last night, the Affordable Art Fair broke into new London territory with the opening...
30 September 2011
AIDS charity to benefit from Sotheby’s sale and new photo Portfolio Elton John has announced that his charitable organization, The Elton John AIDS Foundation...
William Crozier, the Scottish-born Irish artist has died age 81. Crozier created beautiful landscapes overcoming the boundaries between representational and abstract genres. He was...
Twelve Artists have been selected by the organizers of the 2012 Olympics to design the official posters. The list reads like a who’s who...
A superb wool tapestry by YBA artist Tracey Emin titled “Black Cat” is the centerpiece of the Craft Council’s “Collect” international art fair for...
9 November 2010
Sotheby’s has announced today the sale of works from the personal collection of Indian and Islamic Art acquired by the late American academic, Stuart...
Campaign Highlighting Funding Cuts Glasgow-based artist David Shrigley is leading a campaign to protest against cuts to the Arts by the UK Government....
26 March 2017
Maggi Hambling here, boomed a deep rasping well-spoken voice down my mobile, ‘I was told to call you back so here I am doing...
An important portrait by the late Artist/Musician David Bowie is to go under the hammer at Lyon & Turnbull Auctioneers in Edinburgh. The painting described...