
10facts: What happened in the art world in June
1. Provenance data for individual artworks Mapping Titian, a new open-source website spearheaded by Boston University professor Jodi Cranston, tracks Continue reading
1. Provenance data for individual artworks Mapping Titian, a new open-source website spearheaded by Boston University professor Jodi Cranston, tracks Continue reading
1. New space at the V&A The Victoria & Albert Museum in London announced that in 2018 it will open Continue reading
2nd || Tuesday What the thunder said, Peckham Asylum Chapel, PV 6-9pm The show by BASK, a collective of three Continue reading
1. 25-years-long artwork for Sophie Calle Creative Time has commissioned French artist Sophie Calle for an ambitious, twenty-five-year-long project that Continue reading
1st || Thursday MOTHERSHIP, The Saw Mill, Wandworth, London The mother artist is a significant artistic position that remains an Continue reading
1. MoMA’s time travel Since the Museum of Modern Art started its collection in 1929, thousands of worthwhile projects have Continue reading
1st || Saturday Tony Cragg, Lisson Gallery In his fourteenth exhibition with Lisson Gallery since his first solo show in Continue reading
1st || Thursday Jang-Oh Hong: Outer Space Embassy, Tenderpixel Korean artist Jang-Oh Hong will take over the gallery space for Continue reading