Art Blog

Rosa Barba receives the 2026 Zurich Art Prize

Barba’s work fluctuates between film, sculpture and installation, whereby the boundaries are always fluid

Art, Lasers, Forests, and a Floating Campervan

“from the outset Houghton has always been an arts and music festival”

UK government extends tax-free period for art import

UK Temporary Admissions times have been increased from two years to four

Alan Vaughan awarded 2024 David and Yuko Juda Art Foundation Grant

Vaughan’s ritual performances with distinct costumes and narrative masquerades, he describes as “living paintings or sculptures”

Rebecca Horn, 24 Mar 1944 – 6 Sep 2024

Horn, one of the most important German artists, has died at age 80

NıCOLETTı moves to new space in London’s Shoreditch

Nicoletti opens its new, larger, space at 91 Paul Street in London’s Shoreditch

Lee Kang-So joins Thaddaeus Ropac

“Lee Kang-So’s approach to artmaking draws on traditional East Asian philosophical and aesthetic principles with a singularly intuitive approach” – Thaddaeus Ropac

Simon Hantaï

“when I’m folding, I am objective and that allows me to forget myself”

Pace welcomes Alicja Kwade

“Alicja is an artist who reveals the unknowable”

Perrotin announces the death of Park Seo-Bo

Park Seo-Bo was a central figure of the Dansaekhwa movement alongside Lee Ufan and Chung Chang-Sup

“distilled through a dream” – the paintings of Gideon Appah

the Ghanaian artist has his debut exhibition with Pace, and first solo exhibition in the UK

“Limits” is a relative term

Gagosian launches a new publication celebrating unrealized projects by Chris Burden

Josef Albers, preceding the Square

two exhibitions at David Zwirner take a deeper look at Albers’ work and life

Sky Glabush joins Stephen Friedman Gallery

the Canadian artist’s first UK solo exhibition will open at the gallery in April 2023

Marian Goodman Gallery in New York to move to historic building in Tribeca

the Gallery announces its move to new home in downtown Manhattan in 2024

Chinese art now

exhibitions in London and Hong Kong provide a window into the art produced in China during the last three lockdown years

Hauser & Wirth announces representation of Harmony Korine

the internationally-exhibited American artist and filmmaker joins the gallery

Chuck Close 1940-2021

Close – known for his innovative conceptual portraiture – passed away August 19 following complications from a long illness

Lehmann Maupin celebrates the life of Kim Guiline

“I view my paintings as windows of my soul, that longs for a kind of purity” – Kim Guiline

New Phyllida Barlow sculpture to be installed in London’s Highgate Cemetery

a new large-scale sculpture in one of London’s most iconic cemeteries

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