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Bringing the board room to the orchestra

How does a manager balance the individualism needed for elite performance with the collectivism of an ensemble? A little help…

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Is arts funding ethical?

When developing countries need clean water, can we justify arts philanthropy? Philosopher Peter Singer, artistic director Robyn Archer and arts…

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Backstage pass: landing a gig on the festival circuit

A VIP pass on the festival circuit with hundreds of top international artists sounds glamorous. Months living out of a…

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How to visualise yourself into success

Research on sportspeople shows the power of this technique. It can be applied just as effectively to building an arts…

Features

Working in Asia: No place for the individual

The artists as individual, innovator or iconoclast are Western archetype unhelpful in working with Asian art.

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Eight radical ways to change arts funding

Were any arts funding bodies or philanthropists brave enough to implement these suggestions from the US they might come close…

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Flawed Victorian photography speaks to the digital age

A backlash against digital photography is driving interest in all photos and processes.

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Is going to Edinburgh Fringe worth it?

The cost of travelling to the world’s largest arts festival is outweighed by an opportunity that has launched John Cleese,…

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The secret love affair between pirates and creators

New research and a new lobby group in the screen sector rewrites the playbook on the approach to piracy.

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Low budget cinema? Just not greedy

Thrifty veteran filmmaker Paul Cox says he doesn't make low budget films. He is simply responsible and happy to undermine…

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