The works here — few but very fine — come on loan from the Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham, a superb art deco ...
From Noah Davis’s empathetic figuration at the Barbican to Arpita Singh’s richly layered narratives at Serpentine, two ...
Artlyst has selected ten exhibitions that will take place out of London this Spring, 2025.  Stephen Cox at Houghton Hall ...
TAG Exhibitions for March & April TAG Artists proudly present 5 Solo Exhibitions, and excellent group shows Tools of the Trade and An Ar ...
Van Gogh’s pictures only occasionally come onto the market and, not surprisingly, they fetch huge sums. The odd one is sold ...
In recent years, major works have gone to private buyers in Asia — a new exhibition puts the artist’s relationship with the ...
While London boasts some of the most famous museums and art galleries in the world, the rest of the UK is blessed with so ...
Barnes amassed one of the world’s greatest private collections of modern European artwork—more Cézannes (69) and Renoirs (an ...
Its chief rival, Florence, emerged as the new superpower, its own art eclipsing Siena's. This new "blockbuster" at the National Gallery – featuring more than 100 exhibits including paintings ...
Where better than London’s National Portrait Gallery to present the UK’s very first exhibition celebrating Edvard Munch as a portrait artist? Best known for his 1893 work The Scream, this Norwegian ...
Lesser-seen works by the Norwegian master behind ‘The Scream’ are on display at the National Portrait Gallery, showcasing a ...
From that point, he later became one of the founding fathers of Impressionism, leaving a rich oeuvre of works favored in museums and exhibitions for decades, especially his lush landscapes and ...