Artlyst Obituary | 7 July 2025: Sir Brian Clarke, whose restless experimentation and a driving ambition updated stained glass from an ecclesiastical craft into a powerful contemporary art form, has died aged 72.
In ‘Nanna’s Kitchen’, Philander invites the viewer into an intimate, tender, at times pained, and witty archive built out of rusted tools, worn-out furniture, and the layered materials of remembered places at home.
Greg Mort will unveil his 2025 sculpture series “The Third Dimension” the weekend of August 2 and 3. Mort’s studio will be open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, with an artist talk on Saturday, August 2 at 1:00 pm.
The Bernard Boesch Museum in La Baule spotlights Post-Impressionist painter Ferdinand du Puigaudeau as one of Brittany’s most quietly influential artistic voices.
Evgeniya Pankratova’s solo exhibition is poetic and exciting. Entering the exhibition space /f urbä/ in Guardiagrele, near Chieti, we are greeted by a small hexagonal-based model containing small miniature objects made by the artist.
Alexander Berggruen announces Purpose. This group exhibition will open Wednesday, July 9, 2025 with a 5-7 pm reception at the gallery (1018 Madison Avenue, Floor 3, New York, NY).
The Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin has unveiled two significant additions to its collection, reinforcing its focus on postwar art and elevating its already diverse exhibition “Stress Test: Art Between Politics and Society.
Richard Morris Hunt has long been associated with contributions of extraordinary architecture, including The Breakers and Marble House, that provided the grand backdrop for America’s Gilded Age.
When the young sculptor Richard Hunt was asked in 1965 to create an homage in metal to a long-forgotten Black leader, he was already on the career trajectory to international acclaim as Chicago’s greatest sculptor.