• Isaac Julien interviewed as part of BBC Two’s Queer as Art
    Screening

    Isaac Julien interviewed as part of BBC Two’s Queer as Art

    July 25 2017 First broadcast on Saturday 29 July 2017, and available on BBC iPlayer, the hour-long programme celebrates the LGBTQ contribution to... Read More
  • Artnet reveals the full list of artists for the 15th Istanbul Biennial, curated by Elmgreen & Dragset
    News Story

    Artnet reveals the full list of artists for the 15th Istanbul Biennial, curated by Elmgreen & Dragset

    July 24 2017 By Caroline Elbaor From September 16 – November 12, the 15th Istanbul Biennial—which is curated by Elmgreen & Dragset and... Read More
  • Asia Times reports on Yayoi Kusama: Life is the Heart of a Rainbow at National Gallery Singapore
    Profile

    Asia Times reports on Yayoi Kusama: Life is the Heart of a Rainbow at National Gallery Singapore

    July 22 2017 Connecting the dots: a peek into the heart of Yayoi Kusama. By Elena Owyong One room is invaded by countless... Read More
  • The soundtrack to Isaac Julien’s Looking for Langston is released by The Vinyl Factory
    News Story

    The soundtrack to Isaac Julien’s Looking for Langston is released by The Vinyl Factory

    July 20 2017 Shot in sumptuous monochrome Looking for Langston is a lyrical exploration – and recreation – of the private world of... Read More
  • Elmgreen & Dragset feature in Faurschou Foundation’s exhibition of recent acquisitions
    Institutional Exhibition

    Elmgreen & Dragset feature in Faurschou Foundation’s exhibition of recent acquisitions

    July 18 2017 18 August 2017 - 26 January 2018 Faurschou Foundation is pleased to present the exhibition, Recent Acquisitions, which introduces a... Read More
  • Frieze reviews Alice Neel, Uptown
    Review

    Frieze reviews Alice Neel, Uptown

    July 18 2017 By Orit Gat Alice Neel’s recognizable portrait style, with the canvas left raw at places and the subject painted frontally,... Read More
  • Imagine… Chris Ofili: The Caged Bird’s Song
    Screening

    Imagine… Chris Ofili: The Caged Bird’s Song

    July 13 2017 Alan Yentob follows the celebrated Turner Prize winning artist Chris Ofili as he creates a spectacular contemporary tapestry over seven... Read More
  • Alice Neel’s portrait of artist Faith Ringgold is featured in Tate Modern’s exhibition Soul of a Nation
    Institutional Exhibition

    Alice Neel’s portrait of artist Faith Ringgold is featured in Tate Modern’s exhibition Soul of a Nation

    July 10 2017 Completed in 1977, Neel's portrait of the artist Faith Ringgold is one of a number of portraits of prominent art... Read More
  • Njideka Akunyili Crosby: Predecessors at Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati
    Institutional Exhibition

    Njideka Akunyili Crosby: Predecessors at Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati

    July 10 2017 15 July – 1 October 2017 The exhibition Predecessors unites work completed in the past five years by Akunyili Crosby,... Read More
  • Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors continues its North American tour at Seattle Art Museum
    Institutional Exhibition

    Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors continues its North American tour at Seattle Art Museum

    July 10 2017 This major exhibition (30 June - 10 September 2017) examines the artist’s seven-decade career and contextualizses the notion of infinite... Read More
  • Conrad Shawcross’ Monolith (Optic) at New Art Centre, Roche Court
    Institutional Exhibition

    Conrad Shawcross’ Monolith (Optic) at New Art Centre, Roche Court

    July 7 2017 Monolith (Optic), 2016, is currently on view in the Sculpture Park at Roche Court, near Salisbury, Wiltshire. A synthesis of... Read More
  • Studio International reviews Isaac Julien: “I dream a world” Looking for Langston
    Review

    Studio International reviews Isaac Julien: “I dream a world” Looking for Langston

    July 6 2017 By Alexander Glover “Out of the little breath of oblivion that is night, take just one star,” said Langston Hughes... Read More
  • Frieze reports on the return to Tate Britain of Chris Ofili’s Union Black
    News Story

    Frieze reports on the return to Tate Britain of Chris Ofili’s Union Black

    July 4 2017 Chris Ofili's Union Black, gifted to Tate Britain, will be flown from the museum's roof this autumn. Union Black reworks... Read More
  • SOLD OUT Grayson Perry artist talk at the Royal Geographical Society
    Event

    SOLD OUT Grayson Perry artist talk at the Royal Geographical Society

    July 3 2017 Grayson Perry talks about his work and his current Serpentine Galleries exhibition, The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever! 7pm, Mon... Read More
  • This is tomorrow reviews Isaac Julien: “I dream a world” Looking for Langston
    Review

    This is tomorrow reviews Isaac Julien: “I dream a world” Looking for Langston

    July 3 2017 By Joan Lee Isaac Julien made his entrance into the art world in the late 1980s with his seminal film... Read More
  • Isaac Julien special event: A screening of The Passion of Remembrance, followed by an in conversation with the artist and Karen Alexander
    Screening

    Isaac Julien special event: A screening of The Passion of Remembrance, followed by an in conversation with the artist and Karen Alexander

    July 1 2017 7pm, Wednesday 23 August 2017 This special event at South London Gallery features a screening of Sankofa Film and... Read More
  • Five Questions with Do Ho Suh in Amuse
    Interview

    Five Questions with Do Ho Suh in Amuse

    June 29 2017 By Iona Goulder Since leaving his native South Korea, Do Ho Suh spent much of his life in New York.... Read More
  • Do Ho Suh: Whitney Museum billboard commission
    Commission

    Do Ho Suh: Whitney Museum billboard commission

    June 27 2017 95 Horatio Street is a site-specific work by the artist Do Ho Suh, and the sixth work to be featured... Read More
  • The LA Times reports on the completion of the Wilshire Grand, featuring a major commission by Do Ho Suh
    Preview

    The LA Times reports on the completion of the Wilshire Grand, featuring a major commission by Do Ho Suh

    June 27 2017 By Thomas Curwen Architect Chris King isn’t entirely sure when Reyner Banham clicked, but the English critic’s theories about Los... Read More
  • Vogue Paris reports on Doug Aitken’s ARoS Triennial installation
    Picture story

    Vogue Paris reports on Doug Aitken’s ARoS Triennial installation

    June 27 2017 The Garden is designed as an experimental laboratory that confronts the dichotomy between wild nature and the artificial created by... Read More
  • Grayson Perry talks to The New York Times about his Channel 4 programme and Serpentine Galleries exhibition
    Interview

    Grayson Perry talks to The New York Times about his Channel 4 programme and Serpentine Galleries exhibition

    June 26 2017 Grayson Perry on ‘Divided Britain’ and his new art exhibition By Christopher D Shea LONDON — The artist and media... Read More
  • Last chance to see Doug Aitken: Mirage before it closes for the summer
    News Story

    Last chance to see Doug Aitken: Mirage before it closes for the summer

    June 26 2017 Mirage will close for July and August. It is hoped that it will reopen in the Autumn, check the website... Read More
  • The Quietus reviews Tal R: Academy of Tal R at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
    Review

    The Quietus reviews Tal R: Academy of Tal R at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

    June 24 2017 At the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, in Copenhagen, Tal R's paintings and sculptures exhibit something of the emotive non-verbal... Read More
  • Louisa Buck reports on Conrad Shawcross’s Terrace Wires commission in The Art Newspaper
    News Story

    Louisa Buck reports on Conrad Shawcross’s Terrace Wires commission in The Art Newspaper

    June 23 2017 The official take on Conrad Shawcross’s new sculpture, which now hangs from the roof of St Pancras International, is that... Read More
  • Milton Avery at Victoria Miro Mayfair reviewed in Apollo
    Review

    Milton Avery at Victoria Miro Mayfair reviewed in Apollo

    June 23 2017 Milton Avery’s unique American modernism. By Matthew Sperling ‘Why talk when you can paint?’, Milton Avery (1885–1965) would say when... Read More
  • Conrad Shawcross interviewed by GQ about his Terrace Wires commission
    Interview

    Conrad Shawcross interviewed by GQ about his Terrace Wires commission

    June 22 2017 Conrad Shawcross on sculpture, timekeeping and real art. By Ailis Brennan The 2017 artist for the Terrace Wires commission at... Read More
  • Conrad Shawcross talks to the Financial Times about his Terrace Wires Commission
    Interview

    Conrad Shawcross talks to the Financial Times about his Terrace Wires Commission

    June 22 2017 Mechanical sculpture set in motion at St Pancras Artist Shawcross invites political interpretations of work placed near Eurostar terminal.... Read More
  • Disegno talks to Conrad Shawcross about The Interpretation of Movement (a 9:8 in blue) at St Pancras International
    Interview

    Disegno talks to Conrad Shawcross about The Interpretation of Movement (a 9:8 in blue) at St Pancras International

    June 22 2017 London, 22 June 2017 “I conceived the piece before the referendum last year,' notes the artist Conrad Shawcross. 'I can’t... Read More
  • Just published: Grayson Perry – The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!
    Publication News

    Just published: Grayson Perry – The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!

    June 22 2017 22nd June 2017 | Paperback | £16.99 Published by Particular Books, the accompanying book for Perry's show at the Serpentine... Read More
  • The 2017 Terrace Wires commission by Conrad Shawcross is unveiled at St Pancras International
    Commission

    The 2017 Terrace Wires commission by Conrad Shawcross is unveiled at St Pancras International

    June 22 2017 Unveiled by the Royal Academy of Arts and St Pancras International the major site-specific installation, The Interpretation of Movement (a... Read More
  • Isaac Julien in The Place is Here at South London Gallery
    Institutional Exhibition

    Isaac Julien in The Place is Here at South London Gallery

    June 21 2017 22 June - 10 September 2017 The Place is Here presents work by over twenty black artists and collectives working... Read More
  • Do Ho Suh: Art Night 2017
    Event

    Do Ho Suh: Art Night 2017

    June 20 2017 1 July 2017, 6pm–4am Passage/s (2015), My Home/s (2016) Christ Church Spitalfields Commercial Street, London E1 6LY For Art Night,... Read More
  • John Kørner: Altid Mange Problemer at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen
    Institutional Exhibition

    John Kørner: Altid Mange Problemer at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen

    June 18 2017 18 Jun – 13 Aug 2017 In the year of John Kørner’s fiftieth birthday, Kunsthal Charlottenborg will present the... Read More
  • Elmgreen & Dragset reveal details of the Istanbul Biennial to The Art Newspaper
    Preview

    Elmgreen & Dragset reveal details of the Istanbul Biennial to The Art Newspaper

    June 16 2017 Artist duo commissioning 30 works for exhibition focusing on idea of home. By Gareth Harris The high-profile Scandinavian artist duo... Read More
  • FULLY BOOKED Gallery event: Hilton Als talk and book signing
    Event

    FULLY BOOKED Gallery event: Hilton Als talk and book signing

    June 16 2017 NOW FULLY BOOKED Wednesday 12 July, 6.30pm In conversation with The Observer's Tim Adams, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and author Hilton... Read More
  • Idris Khan appointed OBE in the Queen’s Birthday 2017 Honours List
    News Story

    Idris Khan appointed OBE in the Queen’s Birthday 2017 Honours List

    June 16 2017 Artist Idris Khan has been appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to Art in... Read More
  • Conrad Shawcross talks to Wallpaper* about his forthcoming Terrace Wires commission for St Pancras International
    Interview

    Conrad Shawcross talks to Wallpaper* about his forthcoming Terrace Wires commission for St Pancras International

    June 15 2017 Man of parts: Conrad Shawcross’ new ‘crazy machine’ spins into St Pancras International. By Nick Compton The British artist Conrad... Read More
  • Victoria Miro presents a solo booth of works by Milton Avery at Art Basel 2017
    Art Fair

    Victoria Miro presents a solo booth of works by Milton Avery at Art Basel 2017

    June 15 2017 15 - 18 Jun 2017 Victoria Miro is delighted to present a stand (R7) dedicated to the twentieth century master... Read More
  • Artnet features Milton Avery’s Boathouse by the Sea in its Ten Best Artworks at Art Basel 2017
    News Story

    Artnet features Milton Avery’s Boathouse by the Sea in its Ten Best Artworks at Art Basel 2017

    June 14 2017 Milton Avery Boathouse by the Sea (1959) Victoria Miro – London By Andrew Goldstein A great American painter of soft... Read More
  • Victoria Miro’s solo presentation of Milton Avery named one of Artsy’s 20 best booths at Art Basel 2017
    Art Fair

    Victoria Miro’s solo presentation of Milton Avery named one of Artsy’s 20 best booths at Art Basel 2017

    June 14 2017 Booth R7 Victoria Miro With works by Milton Avery A series of paintings and works on paper by influential American... Read More
  • SOLD OUT Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston screening and talk at Tate Britain
    Event

    SOLD OUT Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston screening and talk at Tate Britain

    June 13 2017 This event has now sold out Thursday 20 July, 7-9pm £8, £6 concessions A rare opportunity to see Isaac Julien's... Read More
  • Victoria Miro artists at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
    Institutional Exhibition

    Victoria Miro artists at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition

    June 13 2017 13 June - 20 August 2017 Works by Wangechi Mutu, Varda Caivano, Secundino Hernández, Isaac Julien and Conrad Shawcross are... Read More
  • Just published – Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston, a special edition artist’s book including limited signed copies
    News Story

    Just published – Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston, a special edition artist’s book including limited signed copies

    June 12 2017 Victoria Miro is delighted to announce the publication of Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston, a lavishly illustrated, limited edition book... Read More
  • Secundino Hernández: Four Seasons, Between Summer and Fall at Art Basel Unlimited
    Art Fair

    Secundino Hernández: Four Seasons, Between Summer and Fall at Art Basel Unlimited

    June 12 2017 Four Seasons, Between Summer and Fall, 2016-2017, is a major four-part painting by Secundino Hernández. The four large canvases are... Read More
  • Grayson Perry: The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever! reviewed by Waldemar Januszczak in The Sunday Times
    Review

    Grayson Perry: The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever! reviewed by Waldemar Januszczak in The Sunday Times

    June 11 2017 Waldemar Januszczak Art review: Grayson Perry at the Serpentine Gallery Grayson Perry was on telly the week before last. Again.... Read More
  • Maria Nepomuceno in Hello, City! at Daejeon Museum of Art
    Institutional Exhibition

    Maria Nepomuceno in Hello, City! at Daejeon Museum of Art

    June 11 2017 The artist's recent work Untitled, 2016, made of ropes, beads, ceramic and braided straw, is included in the exhibition (23... Read More
  • Apollo reviews Alice Neel, Uptown
    Review

    Apollo reviews Alice Neel, Uptown

    June 9 2017 Mid-century Harlem through the eyes of Alice Neel. By Grace Banks In 1938 the Pennsylvania-born artist Alice Neel moved from... Read More
  • Yayoi Kusama: Life is the Heart of a Rainbow at National Gallery Singapore
    Institutional Exhibition

    Yayoi Kusama: Life is the Heart of a Rainbow at National Gallery Singapore

    June 9 2017 9 Jun - 3 Sep 2017 Yayoi Kusama is one of the world’s most influential artists, and has played a... Read More
  • Varda Caivano interviewed by Skye Sherwin ahead of her inclusion in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
    Interview

    Varda Caivano interviewed by Skye Sherwin ahead of her inclusion in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition

    June 7 2017 The Argentinian painter’s new West Hampstead studio, still a work in progress, is a quiet, private space in which to... Read More
  • Grayson Perry: The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever! reviewed by Rachel Campbell-Johnston in The Times
    Review

    Grayson Perry: The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever! reviewed by Rachel Campbell-Johnston in The Times

    June 6 2017 The Brexit vases are the stars of the artist’s playful new Serpentine show, one of the most accessible exhibitions ever.... Read More
  • The Evening Standard reviews Grayson Perry: The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!
    Review

    The Evening Standard reviews Grayson Perry: The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!

    June 6 2017 In his unpretentious and witty way, Grayson Perry finds a visual language for Britain’s political climate in his beautiful new... Read More
  • Channel News Asia previews Yayoi Kusama: Life is the Heart of a Rainbow at National Gallery Singapore
    Preview

    Channel News Asia previews Yayoi Kusama: Life is the Heart of a Rainbow at National Gallery Singapore

    June 5 2017 While National Gallery Singapore’s blockbuster exhibition is a great chance for all your OOTD photos on social media, let’s also... Read More
  • Gallery Event: Milton Avery exhibition tour led by Edith Devaney
    Gallery Event

    Gallery Event: Milton Avery exhibition tour led by Edith Devaney

    June 4 2017 Monday 10 July, 6-7pm Edith Devaney, Contemporary Curator at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and author of the catalogue... Read More
  • Laura Cumming reviews Milton Avery in The Observer
    Review

    Laura Cumming reviews Milton Avery in The Observer

    June 4 2017 Effulgent in their gorgeous, low-toned palette of greys, mauves, greens and a whole range of pinks that are Avery’s trademark,... Read More
  • Conrad Shawcross’ new commission for the Barbican’s Into the Unknown: A Journey Through Science Fiction
    Institutional Exhibition

    Conrad Shawcross’ new commission for the Barbican’s Into the Unknown: A Journey Through Science Fiction

    June 3 2017 Saturday 3 June – Friday 1 September 2017 Newly commissioned for this exhibition, Conrad Shawcross' In Light of The Machine... Read More
  • Culture Whisper previews Milton Avery
    Preview

    Culture Whisper previews Milton Avery

    June 3 2017 The work of American Modernist Milton Avery will grace the walls of Victoria Miro in his first UK exhibition for... Read More
  • Hyperallergic writes about Concrete Poetry: Words and Sounds in Graphic Space, featuring Ian Hamilton Finlay
    Review

    Hyperallergic writes about Concrete Poetry: Words and Sounds in Graphic Space, featuring Ian Hamilton Finlay

    June 3 2017 An Eye for Words: Concrete Poets at the Getty Concrete Poetry focuses on the purists of the movement, particularly the... Read More
  • Isaac Julien’s Encore II (Radioactive) as part of the Barbican’s Into the Unknown: A Journey through Science Fiction
    Institutional Exhibition

    Isaac Julien’s Encore II (Radioactive) as part of the Barbican’s Into the Unknown: A Journey through Science Fiction

    June 3 2017 Isaac Julien’s 2004 work Encore II (Radioactive) is a short film study inspired by a character from the writings of... Read More
  • A new work by Sarah Sze in ARoS Triennial
    Institutional Exhibition

    A new work by Sarah Sze in ARoS Triennial

    June 2 2017 Sze's work Hammock (For Rauschenberg), 2017 is featured in The Future (3 June - 30 July 2017). The Triennial is... Read More
  • Conrad Shawcross talks to It's Nice That about his installation for the Barbican's Into the Unknown: A Journey through Science Fiction
    Interview

    Conrad Shawcross talks to It's Nice That about his installation for the Barbican's Into the Unknown: A Journey through Science Fiction

    June 2 2017 Conrad Shawcross explores the “riddle and mystery” of objects in new light work for the Barbican. By Rebecca Fulleylove Artist... Read More
  • Doug Aitken creates a new installation for ARoS Triennial
    Institutional Exhibition

    Doug Aitken creates a new installation for ARoS Triennial

    June 2 2017 Doug Aitken's The Garden is a new installation that brings the viewer into the center of the artwork and asks... Read More
  • Elmgreen & Dragset in ARoS Triennial
    Institutional Exhibition

    Elmgreen & Dragset in ARoS Triennial

    June 2 2017 Work on display by the duo includes Powerless Structures fig. 55 - Cruising Pavillion, 1998 / 2017, featured in The... Read More
  • A new commission by Elmgreen & Dragset for Ekebergparken, Oslo
    Commission

    A new commission by Elmgreen & Dragset for Ekebergparken, Oslo

    June 1 2017 'Dilemma' is a newly commissioned work by Elmgreen & Dragset at Ekebergparken in Oslo – a public park collecting and... Read More
  • Conrad Shawcross announced as the artist for the 2017 Terrace Wires commission
    Commission

    Conrad Shawcross announced as the artist for the 2017 Terrace Wires commission

    June 1 2017 Royal Academician Conrad Shawcross has been selected as the next artist to be commissioned for Terrace Wires at St Pancras... Read More
  • City AM’s Steve Dinneen spends a week as caretaker at Alex Hartley’s The Clearing
    News Story

    City AM’s Steve Dinneen spends a week as caretaker at Alex Hartley’s The Clearing

    May 30 2017 Going off the grid: What I learned after a week without technology in an “apocalypse dome”. By Steve Dinneen 'Smartphones... Read More
  • Grayson Perry writes in the Guardian and reveals two new works ahead of his Serpentine Galleries show
    Preview

    Grayson Perry writes in the Guardian and reveals two new works ahead of his Serpentine Galleries show

    May 29 2017 The title of an exhibition is usually the last thing I think of, often only after the gallery curator has... Read More
  • Making Space: Women Artists and Postwar Abstraction, featuring Yayoi Kusama
    Institutional Exhibition

    Making Space: Women Artists and Postwar Abstraction, featuring Yayoi Kusama

    May 24 2017 Making Space (until 13 August 2017) shines a spotlight on the stunning achievements of women artists between the end of... Read More
  • Tal R: a film by Louisiana Channel
    Film

    Tal R: a film by Louisiana Channel

    May 23 2017 In the run up to his major exhibition, Academy of Tal R at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark (until... Read More
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