R. Crumb is back in London. It's been a while. There's No End to the Nonsense, now open at David Zwirner, marks the American ...
The Canadian-born, London-based art dealer Stephen Friedman has closed his London gallery and entered into administration.
Art Basel has opened its first fair in the MENASA region, choosing Doha and signalling a recalibration of its global map. Art Basel Qatar unfolds across Msheireb Downtown Doha. It runs until 7 ...
The February 2026 art diary begins with the contrasts of light (Lakwena Maciver- Piccadilly) and dark (Tracey Emin- Margate), ...
After a strong public response to a fundraising appeal launched late last year, the National Trust has taken ownership of a ...
Art of London’s Art After Dark transforms the West End into a free, week-long celebration of art, music, and nightlife from 3-10 February.
Questions of attribution in Dürer’s work rarely reach certainty. One painting, quietly downgraded for decades at London’s ...
Dozens of film reels Andy Warhol shot in the 1960s, unseen by the artist, have been developed. They will premiere on 2 ...
Berlin-based Jorinde Voigt develops systems to depict how an individual’s inner world – such as their personal experience, ...
Richard Gorman, a central figure in Irish abstraction whose work quietly reshaped the language of painting in Ireland, has died aged 79. Over more than four decades, he built a body of work marked by ...
This September, London's Fourth Plinth will welcome a striking new figure: Lady in Blue by New York-based artist Tschabalala ...
Tate Modern has curated the largest ever survey exhibition celebrating the groundbreaking work of world-renowned artist Dame ...
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