
Richard Deacon
Tate Britain, London
5 February – 27 April 2014
Tate Britain, London
5 February – 27 April 2014
Tate Britain, London
5 February – 27 March 2014
Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee 28 April – 24 June
Our regular selection of shows to see around the UK, including Joy Labinjo’s large-scale paintings at BALTIC, Gateshead, Elizabeth Price’s video works at Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, and Edward Allington’s sculpture and photographic works at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds.
The biennial exhibition features more than 200 new and recent works on paper by international artists, with all works set to go on sale from 11 March in an online auction to raise funds for Drawing Room’s exhibition, learning and publishing programme.
In Brief: News briefing featuring national and international stories including: Clyde Hopkins, artist and co-founder of Art in Perpetuity Trust Studios, dies; artist Olu Oguibe clashes with city of Kassel over permanent location of work made for last year’s Documenta; and largest public art campaign in United States history announced for midterm elections.
25 artists will contribute works to an online auction hosted by the art-buying website Artsy.
£100,000 prize presented at ceremony in the Great Court at the British Museum, London, with each of the four other finalists receiving a £10,000 prize in recognition of their achievements.
Tate Modern and The Hepworth Wakefield are amongst the five nominees for the £100,000 annual award.
Biennial exhibition features more than 200 new and recent works on paper by international artists, with prices starting at £250.
A weekly briefing featuring national and international art news, including: Richard Deacon wins sculpture prize, Berlin gallerist Barbara Weiss dies aged 56, petitioners demand Saint Louis Museum halts loan of painting for Trump inauguration.
Commemorations include eight new commissions installed at galleries across the UK plus two new touring exhibitions.
This week’s selection includes Frank Auerbach’s paintings of people and the urban landscapes in London, British sculpture from the ’70s and ’80s in Coventry, and a radical coming together of the Situationist, Beat and Punk movements in Southampton.
The third triennial Daiwa Foundation Art Prize , designed to give a British artist exposure to Japan’s visual arts sector, has been awarded to Oliver Beer.
Shelagh Wakely at the Camden Arts Centre, August 2014
Six a-n writers – based in London, Hastings, Glasgow and Edinburgh – pick, in no particular order, their top five UK exhibitions of the year.
The three artists shortlisted for the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation’s third triennial prize have been announced.
Good things are happening in Cardiff’s visual arts scene, with an energy and momentum that can be seen in the current Cardiff Contemporary festival. But, argues former Artes Mundi director Ben Borthwick, there is much that needs to be done if the biennial event – and Wales’ contemporary art scene generally – is to really fulfil its potential.
Four days left in Southend. Feeling a bit paralysed on what to do next, and I’ve found that writing things down here has helped in the past. I made some models of tiny houses, made a silicone mould and then […]
Drawing Room, London
20 February – 19 April 2014
I am still here honest, I’ve been continuing with my drawing and I think by number 33 in the series I seem to be making my mark… I think this one is number 19 though I’ve found that I am […]
Well such a busy and an eventful time. Ups and downs. Trying to sort out medication to keep me going to counteract the tamoxifen. It was my …th birthday Friday and we went to see Fascinating Aieda-absolutely fabulous, very rude,very […]
A Line of Thought, Through Science and Art Last week was full of interesting events providing much inspiration. The week’s cultural trail started with a visit the Paul Klee exhibition at Tate Modern. The artist’s development journeyed across many rooms, […]