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Hurvin Anderson
17 October 2025

Christie’s and Sotheby’s auctions offer some solace, but market remains wary

Peter Doig’s ‘Ski Jacket’ soared over its estimate to achieve £106.9m at Christie’s, but overall lower estimates and price corrections revealed a mixed picture

Georgina Adam
6 October 2025

Art of diplomacy: Scottish printmaker Anya Gallaccio explores soft power with commission for UK embassies

Gallaccio's series was commissioned by the UK Government Art Collection, as part of the Robson Orr Ten Ten Award

Gareth Harris
12 September 2025

David Bowie Centre, Bukhara Biennial, Hilton Als on Jean Rhys, Hurvin Anderson and Kara Walker—podcast

Ben Luke steps inside the V&A East's latest addition, discusses the Bukhara biennial with our art market editor, and explores a new exhibition at Michael Werner Gallery

Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by David Clack, Alexander Morrison and Philippa Kelly
24 March 2025

Tate Modern announces 2026 programme, including Frida Kahlo and Tracey Emin exhibitions

Meanwhile Tate Britain will explore the legacy of Bloomsbury Group members Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, and tell the story of the 90s in a show curated by Edward Enninful

Gareth Harris
10 October 2024

With help from Lubaina Himid, Glenn Ligon and more, Frieze's Artist-to-Artist initiative is supporting new talent

The initiative offers established names the chance to give promising emerging artists a platform

Precious Adesina
10 October 2024

Sunny £13.2m 1960s David Hockney brightens Sotheby's Frieze week evening sale

The small 23-lot contemporary art auction last night realised a total of £37.5m

Riah Pryor
7 October 2024

Frieze London to debut makeover with ‘artist-centred’ curated sections

Opening later this week, the fair's reconfigured layout and entrance give a greater prominence to its curated sections

Kabir Jhala
15 March 2024

Radical reboot of Black presence in art explored in three London shows

The white, Western canon is being reassessed at the National Portrait Gallery, the Royal Academy and the Dulwich Picture Gallery

Louisa Buck
27 March 2023

Artists bring hope and healing to mental health facilities in London

Arts and mental health charity Hospital Rooms, which is partnered with Hauser & Wirth gallery, is unveiling more than 20 major new works at Springfield Hospital

Louisa Buck
11 November 2022

Hurvin Anderson's first major monograph reveals a bold colourist caught between Caribbean and British identities

The books spans his entire oeuvre, from swimming pool paintings made soon after leaving university to his recent Jamaican hotel series

David Trigg
15 October 2021

Young female painters and bored apes turn heads at Christie's £64.6m auction

The first NFT to be sold at auction in Europe sells for £800,000, while collectors compete for emerging women artists, leaving more established names on the shelf

Tom Seymour
4 October 2017

Object lessons: a life-sized drawing by Charles White, a painting by Turner Prize nominee Hurvin Anderson and an early Bauhaus work by Xanti Schawinsky

Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions

Gabriella Angeleti
3 May 2017

Turner Prize shortlist dominated by painters and older artists as Tate lifts age limit

Hurvin Anderson, Lubaina Himid, Andrea Büttner and Rosalind Nashashibi are in the running for coveted award

By Ben Luke
25 September 2017

Turner Prize show takes on Thatcher, Reagan and racial politics

This year’s “quite radical” exhibition in Hull, featuring Lubaina Himid and Hurvin Anderson, touches on social and political topics

Gareth Harris
25 December 2020

Marlon James, David Hammons and Hamilton the Musical: artist Hurvin Anderson on his cultural influences

The UK painter tells us about his favourite books, artists and creative experiences

The Art Newspaper
5 October 2018

British artists dominate Christie's patchy £71.1m sale, as over-priced Koons and Richter fail to sell

Francis Bacon's lighter depiction of George Dyer leads auction at £17.5m, with strong prices for Hurvin Anderson, Bridget Riley and Albert Oehlen

Anna Brady
27 October 2017

DJ Goldie to hand out the Turner Prize in Hull

The Art Newspaper
17 June 2020

Squaring up: artists’ cubed creations raise money for Parkinson’s research

The Art Newspaper
8 September 2020

Don’t be square—buy a cubed creation by Rana Begum or Frank Bowling in Parkinson’s charity sale

The Art Newspaper
30 September 2008

Tate’s Outset/Frieze Art Fair Fund picks bring new artists to the gallery

The supercharged shopping trip was worth £125,000 this year

Louisa Buck
24 May 2017

Turner Prize to take a trip to Margate’s Turner Contemporary in 2019

Gallery has attracted more than 2.3 million visitors since it opened helping to regenerate English seaside town

By Gareth Harris
2 July 2015

Record price for Julian Opie in fundraising auction for Ikon Gallery

Sotheby's sale in aid of non-profit Birmingham institution raised £785,000

Hannah McGivern
13 October 2021

Caribbean-British artists: the long road to recognition

Tate Britain's ambitious show in December comes at a time of widespread interest in the overlooked artists of Caribbean heritage

Anna Brady
22 November 2017

Tate’s Art Now supporters circle launched with venom and elixir

Louisa Buck
6 December 2017

Lubaina Himid wins Turner Prize for 'uncompromising' approach to race relations

At 63, she is the oldest artist to receive the Tate's prestigious £25,000 award

Hannah McGivern
27 September 2019

'Passionate European’ Tacita Dean unveils stormy new work for UK Government Art Collection

Artist’s Californian cloudscape, drawn in chalk, hangs in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Gareth Harris
7 October 2017

Christie’s ends London contemporary auctions on a high note—despite Bacon flop

Market’s appetite shows no signs of flagging for fresh works that are correctly priced

Sarah P. Hanson
28 January 2021

‘UK’s biggest art exhibition’ gets underway—and they want your work, too

Louisa Buck
2 May 2017

Why try to fix the Turner Prize when it ain’t broke?

There is a downside to dropping the age limit of 50 for qualifying artists

By Ben Luke
3 October 2019

New artists to the block bring excitement to Phillips Contemporary evening sale in London

New record set for Alex Katz, but less-familiar names also exceed expectations

Riah Pryor
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