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23 February 2024
Richard Long, Amazon Burning and Dreaming, 2023
23 February 2024
Richard Long, Amazon Burning and Dreaming, 2023
19 February 2024
Richard Long, Amazon Burning and Dreaming, 2023
23 May 2023
The Rijksmuseum has received a gift of 12.5 million euros from a private donor, the largest financial gift ever made to the museum.
23 May 2023
Richard Long, River of Stones, 2018/2023. Courtesy of the artist, the Saat Saath Arts Foundation, and Nature Morte, New Delhi,… Read More
23 May 2023
Richard Long, Sea of Grass, 2023. Courtesy of the artist, 2023
Photo: Rijksmuseum/Jannes Linders
23 May 2023
Richard Long, River of Stones, 2018/2023. Courtesy of the artist, the Saat Saath Arts Foundation, and Nature Morte, New Delhi, 2018
Photo: Rijksmuseum/Jannes Linders
23 May 2023
Richard Long, Life Line, 2023. Courtesy of the artist, 2023.
Photo: Rijksmuseum/Jannes Linders
23 May 2023
Richard Long, Maas Riverstones Circle, 2023. Courtesy of the artist, 2023.
Photo: Rijksmuseum/Jannes Linders
9 March 2023
Richard Long and Migrate Art are pleased to announce WAR PAINT ON SLATE, a new limited edition photopolymer etching to… Read More
24 September 2020
For the first time in the history of the Royal Academy of Arts, 100 Royal Academicians have joined forces to produce a historic portfolio, Varnishing Day: A Moment in Time, which includes new artwork from artists and architects such as Chantal Joffe RA, Grayson Perry RA, Fiona Rae RA, Stephen Cox RA, Wolfgang Tillmans RA, Antony Gormley RA, Farshid Moussavi RA, Olywn Bowey RA, Alan Stanton RA, Anish Kapoor RA, Richard Long RA, Ed Ruscha RA and Michael Craig Martin RA.
21 September 2020
Migrate Art presents ‘Scorched Earth’ a charity auction and exhibition of new works by leading artists, organised in direct response to the widespread deliberate destruction of crop fields in Iraq. The participating artists have created new works using paint pigmented with ash collected by Migrate Art from land scorched by these fires.
25 August 2020
Richard Long at Houghton Hall / Photo by Sky Sharrock
31 March 2020
Image © Richard Long. Courtesy Lisson Gallery
18 March 2020
Lisson Gallery are supplementing Art Basel virtual Rooms by inviting key Asian galleries to join together in a virtual walk-through, to help make the site interactive and appealing to audiences both regionally and globally.
8 May 2018
A large new floor-based stone circle, Flint Wheel (2018) is at the centre of Richard Long’s latest exhibition in London, ‘Circle to Circle, which is loosely themed around different uses of the circular motif across his practice.
21 November 2017
Opening exhibition features: Richard Long, Cornelia Parker MBE, David Mach & Peter Randall-Page plus works by several mid-career gallery and guest artists.
21 November 2017
26 September 2017
All these artists in Tilburg, whats going on? They are all here for an exhibition that celebrates the vision and legacy of J.H. De Pont.
18 September 2017
We Love Richard Long’s new exhibition ‘EARTH SKY’ it includes new work specially commissioned for the grounds at Houghton Hall.
7 April 2017
Closing this weekend is FORCE OF NATURE. Featuring work by 28 contemporary artists, surveying the influence of nature and its processes on their work.
30 January 2017
25 leading international artists, including Simon Starling, Sir Antony Gormley, Grayson Perry, Cornelia Parker, Jenny Saville, David Shrigley and Douglas Gordon have used materials retrieved from The Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh library after the fire to create original works of art to help raise money for restoration of the Mackintosh Building.
2 March 2015
RCA Secret turns 21 this year and is celebrating coming of age with a bold new collaboration that sees them working with some of industry’s top curators, bringing in a whole new breadth of talent to the exhibition.
16 January 2015
Richard Long is to be honoured as the Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon, which celebrates the lifetime achievements of one of our greatest artists.
14 January 2015
Exhibition Time and Space, opening in July at Arnolfini, includes a drawing made in mud collected from the Avon river