
Laure Prouvost’s inaugural commision for Light Hall in Norway’s national museum unveiled
The first site-specific installation for the Light Hall in Norway’s new National Museum has been unveiled by Laure Prouvost, winner of the 2013 Turner Prize.
The first site-specific installation for the Light Hall in Norway’s new National Museum has been unveiled by Laure Prouvost, winner of the 2013 Turner Prize.
Art Basel and it’s satellite fair seem to be back to normal this year. There’s plenty of variety – more so than at Frize London last year –
Manchester International Festival (MIF) has returned with a vibrant programme of original new work from across the spectrum of visual… Read More
Lisson Gallery has launched a new space on Cork Street with an exhibition titled Horizon, the gallery will be at the heart of London’s Frieze activity.
Launched today Thursday Art on the Underground present French artist Laure Prouvost’s first public commission in the UK, an ambitious city-wide series of poster infiltrating advertising sites across all 270 London Underground stations.
But the most important thing at a fair is the artists and their work below are 15 artists whose work caught our eye.
The Store X The Vinyl Factory and New York’s New Museum are collaborating to present the immersive exhibition, Strange Days: Memories of the Future.
Hayward Gallery and Art Night are hooking up to produce London’s largest free contemporary arts festival on Saturday 7 July 2018.
Following on from the great response from the public during Art Night, Time for Outrage! is taking over East London and will be on display in Shoreditch on the prominent billboards of the Great Eastern Wall Gallery for the summer.
I am going to tell you a secret, ‘the best way to buy art from famous artists within a tight budget is by visiting a students charity auction.
From December 3rd through 7th, 2014, Art Basel’s Film sector will include over 80 films and videos. Outdoor Screenings are… Read More
For her New Museum presentation, Prouvost will present For Forgetting (2014), a new work that will include a semicircular collaged mural, a multichannel video installation, scattered sculptural elements, and a film. Centering on the problems as well as the possibilities of memory and forgetting.
Laure Prouvost has won the £25,000 Turner prize .
Previously a milk depository, the Dairy Art Centre in London shows the cream of contemporary-art from around the world.
Image:Live From the Inside: Tableaux Vivant TV at QUAY restaurant, Biennale of Sydney Director David Elliot, artist Christian Jankowski, and… Read More