Art news
27th January 2012
The Artes Mundi prize results in one of the finest exhibitions in the art world calendar and the Artes Mundi shortlist 2012 has just been announced. Bringing together...
Sotheby's annual Important Old Master Paintings & Sculpture auction 2012
16th December 2012
The Sotheby's annual auction of Important Old Master Paintings and Sculptures will be heading to New York for 2012. Featuring paintings from the estate of Lady Forte...
Damien Hirst exhibition at the Tate Modern
1st January 2012
It takes a lot to take a look at your work and say balls to this I'm putting on a show, but that's exactly what Damien Hirst did in 1988 when he put on his first...
The Boombox Project by Lyle Owerko at XOYO and the Whisper Gallery
London gallery Whisper have teamed up with XOYO to exhibit The Boombox Project by New York filmmaker Lyle Owerko. Featuring the iconic motif of the old school boombox...
John Martin: Apocalypse exhibition at the
Tate Britain
5th October 2011
Critically derided during his ascendancy to populist acclaim during the 19th century, John Martin’s cataclysmic painted visions of apocalyptic doom have come...
Degas and the Ballet, Picturing Movement at the Royal Academy of Arts
14th September 2011
Degas' love affair with dance and movement can be seen in the vast majority of his paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings, and in the Royal Academy...
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2011
18th August 2011
All the judging is complete and The Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2011 exhibition is just about to open at the Natural History Museum once again. A must see...
19th July 2011
The work of pioneering and experimental artist, David Askevold is about to open at the Camden Arts Centre. David Askevold: The Disorientation Scientist is an...
The Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2011
20th May 2011
After a stunning 2010 exhibition, The Royal Academy of Arts is just about to launch its 2011 Summer Exhibition. Opening on the 7th June and running through until...
A study on the effects of art on the brain…
12th May 2011
A new study by Professor Semir Zeki, professor of neurobiology and neuroaesthetics at University College London, has revealed a link between the neuro-response...
Lithuanian Film Posters exhibition at Rich Mix
14th March 2011
Lithuania was the first Soviet republic to declare independence after fifty six years of Soviet occupation. However, that independence came only in 1990...
The 2011 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition
25th December 2010
Entries for the 2011 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is about to open, so get your cameras out and get ye to the wild. Full details and rules will be...
Gabriel Orozco's exhibition at the Tate Modern
27th November 2010
Gabriel Orozco is famed for his playful mutation of the objects he finds. He's like a Mexican wobble. Not sure how much he'll appreciate that, but the fact is that...
Philippe Parreno exhibition - Serpentine Gallery
13th November 2010
Algerian artist and film maker, Philippe Parreno, will open his first solo exhibition in a UK based public institution at the Serpentine Gallery later this month...
Mr Sixties: Philip Townsend's Portraits of a Decade at The Lowry, Salford Quays
25th September 2010
Mr Sixties: Philip Townsend's Portraits of a Decade opened earlier this week at The Lowry in Salford Quays. Running through until 7th November 2010, Mr Sixties...
China: Journey to the East exhibition at the Manchester Museum
31st August 2010
China, one of the world’s oldest civilisations, and the world’s oldest continuous civilisation, will soon be the focus of a major exhibition at the Museum of Manchester...
The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2010 exhibition, National Portrait Gallery
21st July 2010
The 2010 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize entry period is now closed and the submissions are now with the judging panel to decide the winner of the £12,000 prize...
Rosie Bancroft, 2008 by Paul Floyd Blake ©
Paul Floyd Blake [1st Prize]
London's arty elephant parade raises over £1.8m to help The Elephant Family
8th July 2010
If you've been out in the city throughout the last month or so then you've undoubtably found yourself face to face with a brightly coloured baby elephant or two...
Gauguin exhibition at the Tate Modern - Impressionism, symbolism and brilliant colour
27th June 2010
From his early years in Paris, labouring on the Panama Canal and his journeys to Tahitian paradises, Paul Gauguin travelled the world searching for inspiration for his varying styles of art...
Art thief exploits alarm malfunction at the Paris Museum of Modern Art
25th May 2010
Capitalising on alarm problems at the museum, the thief (or thieves) scarpered through a window with something in the region of £86 million worth of modern...
The Serpentine Gallery sees red with Jean Nouvel’s 2010 summer pavilion
28th March 2010
Designed by avant-garde infused French designer Jean Nouvel, his first work in the UK, the 10th in the gallery's summer pavilions is a bright red, angular, geometric construction...
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