Search results for: First Look
Art Outlook: 9 October
In the news this week: art law, racism and censorship debates, and the origins of art itself…
Lookout: Folkestone Triennial turns the town into a gallery
Expect eco-friendly fish and chips, beach huts inspired by Hawksmoor, and crow’s nest hotels
Gallery: ‘Lights Out’ commemorates First World War centenary
A look back at last week’s light-based commissions marking the outbreak of the First World War
Art Outlook: 7 August
What is the light over London? Can children understand art? And what are tortoises doing in the Aspen Art Museum?
Art Outlook: 17 July
Cancelled shows, contested ownership, online auctions and contemporary art in the countryside… some of the stories we’ve spotted this week
Art Outlook: 10 July
Record-breaking sales; the Museum of the Year; Abramovic wears Adidas; and censored pubic hair…
Art Outlook: 3 July
Funding, Manifesta and internet memes… a round-up of recent news and discussion
Art Outlook: 26 June
Top jobs, major refurbishments, and big blockbuster shows: a round-up of news and discussion this week
Art Outlook: 19 June
The V&A in China; Brad Pitt in Glasgow; Manifesta in Russia; and the Chapman Brothers at home in Hastings…
Review: ‘The First Georgians’ at The Queen’s Gallery
A new exhibition brings the circumstances of the Hanoverian Succession centre stage
Art Outlook: 24 April
‘Slipstream’, Steve McQueen and sex in art… Some of the stories that have caught our eye this week
Curators, connoisseurship and the art of looking
Connoisseurship is still valuable, and many art historians know it
Art Outlook: 10 April
Big sales have been made and announced this week, and a few high-profile figures have come under fire
Looking Ahead: Anselm Kiefer’s retrospective at the Royal Academy
Kiefer’s first UK retrospective is a major coup for the RA
Art Outlook: 6 March
Our weekly round-up of art world news, comments and stories from around the web
Great View: the UK’s first art history festival
‘View Festival’ in London was a great success: it seems bizarre that nothing like this has ever taken place in the city before
Art Outlook: 6 February
Fakes, lawsuits and feminism… Stories from the art world that have caught our eye this week
Lisbon Looks East
The Museu do Oriente in Lisbon looks at Portugal’s recent links with the East as well as its longer history in the region
What would Pericles want for the Parthenon marbles?
After a week in which a British prime minister has realised, seemingly for the first time, that Greece would quite like the Parthenon marbles back, it’s worth taking a longer view
Gilt complex – ‘Gold in America’ at Yale University Art Gallery, reviewed
The gold objects in this show may glitter, but some of their previous owners are cast in a far from flattering light
Fine Arts Paris and beyond – what’s in store in the French capital this month
The fair underscores its links with the museum world in its third edition. Plus highlights from Paris Photo and Also Known as Africa
Looking Good: National Gallery exhibitions promote close looking
‘Making Colour’ and ‘Building the Picture’ point out details in paintings that are easily overlooked