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The commissioned portrait of Tony Blair by Alastair Adams presents the forthright demeanour of Britain’s former prime minister.
Master Diorama Painter Fred Scherer dies at 98
Through his true-to-life, scaled-down recreations of the environment, the painter and sculptor created a unique window from which to consider the natural world.
£33,000 Worth of Damien Hirst Artworks Stolen
Two signed Damien Hirst artworks with a joint value of £33,000 have been stolen from their West London home.
First Auction for Sotheby’s in China
With increasing wealth and art and antiques in high demand, auction house Sotheby's is set to weigh in on the Chinese art market.
Okwui Enwezor announced as artistic director of the 2015 Venice Biennale
No sooner had the 2013 Venice Biennale ended than the new director for 2015 was announced.
British Museum to receive 34 post-war German works
With 34 new prints and drawings to grace it's collection, the British Museum's selection of modern German art is set to become all the richer.
Award winning director’s methods contentious, “horrible”
The making of critically acclaimed film Blue is the Warmest Colour is as controversial as it's content.
That’s a wrap: Art Basel Miami Beach 2013
Sun, sand and oil on canvas: Art Basel Miami Beach is back for 2013.
Latifa Echakhch wins 2013 Marcel Duchamp Prize
Complex, largely symbolic and critical, Latifa Echakhch's installations engage with the critical and aesthetic potential of space.
Anthony Gormley Manhole Cover Stolen
After 10 happy years in Peckham, Anthony Gormley's rippled manhole cover has been stolen after gleaning attention on the internet.
Laure Prouvost is the 2013 Turner Prize Winner, Dec 2 2013
Britain's prestigious Turner Prize has been awarded to French-born artist Laure Prouvost for her provocative work that begs the question: would you like some tea?
Banned in the USA, Marc Blane’s artworks come to London
Bold and audacious, the political edge of Marc Blane's work has seen it banned from the US. London, however, isn't quite so safe.
Turner Prize 2013 Shortlist
The Turner Prize intends to promote public discussion of new developments in contemporary British art. This year it will be held in Dublin for the first time.
Sex Education – Clayton Pettet’s ‘Art School Stole My Virginity’
Why do we care? The answer is, virginity and homosexuality