Tate St Ives unveils preliminary designs for the Palais de Danse.
7 August 2024 • Mark Westall
Tate St Ives has today unveiled Adam Khan Architects’ first stage designs for the transformation of the Palais de Danse.
7 August 2024 • Mark Westall
Tate St Ives has today unveiled Adam Khan Architects’ first stage designs for the transformation of the Palais de Danse.
31 August 2023 • Mark Westall
Opening this autumn at Offer Waterman, On Foot, curated by Jonathan Anderson, will bring contemporary artists into dialogue with iconic works of modern British art.
27 May 2023 • Tabish Khan
Lasers, sculpture, bargains, sci-fi and meditation.
24 April 2023 • Mark Westall
Gray M.C.A, the international leaders in modern artist textiles have opened ‘Styled by Design’ – an outstanding exhibition of framed 20th Century Modernist Textiles.
9 June 2022 • Mark Westall
Students from the Royal College of Art’s MA Sculpture programme have been invited to develop artworks for temporary display in… Read More
24 February 2020 • Mark Westall
Breaking the Mould is the first extensive survey of post-war British sculpture by artists identifying as women in a public institution.
4 March 2016 • Mark Westall
From Aleah Chapin’s super-sized greying nudes to Eduardo Paolozzi’s tender casts of his own hands, the art on show at the Royal College of General Practitioners is all flesh and blood and bones and sinew
19 October 2015 • Tabish Khan
Monumental sculpture, landscapes, drawing, guns and beautiful birds
16 September 2015 • Paul Carey-Kent
Why might you miss the best Barbara Hepworth room at Tate Britain?
9 June 2015 • Mark Westall
We associate Barbara Hepworth with St Ives and Yorkshire, but often forget she was a driving force in international modern art. On the eve of a major Tate retrospective Tim Adams tells the dramatic story of this fascinating artist through key pieces spanning 40 years
10 February 2015 • Mark Westall
Richard Hamilton, The State,1993 Tate, London 2014 © The Estate of Richard Hamilton, DACS 2014 (Part of Jane and Louise… Read More
3 January 2015 • Staff
Rubens | Goya | Barbara Hepworth | Joseph Cornell | Ai Weiwei | Charles And Ray Eames | Eddie Peake | Alexander Calder
15 November 2013 • Mark Westall
On 15th November 1913 Jacob Epstein coined the name for The London Group, Britain’s longest-running artists’ group.
A hundred years later to the day, +100 The London Group Today opens in the capital, a unique exhibition that connects Britain’s leading contemporary artists to their historical counterparts.
21 April 2013 • Mark Westall
Tate highlights for the 2014 programme will include major exhibitions from: Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian, JMW Turner, Richard Hamilton and Kazimir Malevich.
25 October 2012 • Mark Westall
At the end of the 1940s, finding marble in short supply, sculptor Barbara Hepworth took her sketchpad into hospitals. The results are full of drama and passion
19 October 2012 • Mark Westall
In 1837, the Government School of Design opened in Somerset House on the Strand in London: the world’s first, publicly funded design school. 175 years later and now known as the Royal College of Art, it is the world’s oldest art and design university in continuous operation.
30 December 2011 • Mark Westall
Turner, Hepworth, FirstSite – the success of new galleries is making the case for culture-led regeneration
9 March 2011 • Mark Westall
To Celebrate the opening of Pick Me Up 2011 we have interviewed a few of the graphic designers exhibiting at the fair
25 June 2009 • Mark Westall
Sotheby’s Evening Sale of Impressionist & Modern Art tonight brought a total of £33,531,150/ US$55,323,044/ €39,479,519* – a figure comfortably… Read More