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Textile art reinvented

Textile art is back bolder and more conceptually-driven than ever before, challenging definitions of material and practice.

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Indigenous art faces flooding marketplace

Massive production by Aboriginal artists threatens to undermine the value of their work in the market.

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How to generate return audiences

Lost audiences cost five times more to re-engage than it costs to retain them so get retention right.

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Arts organisations behind the times in marketing

A study of UK arts businesses shows most are failing to take advantage of modern technology to market their businesses…

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Top 3 mistakes arts organisations make in marketing

Despite decades of investment in audience development and the current enthusiasm for all things data, arts organisations still aren’t getting…

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Up, up and away? The future of the comic book movie

Superheros are now ubiquitous across multiple media platforms; but how long before they come crashing down to Earth?

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Seven habits of successful people

Nothing is stronger than a habit, wrote the Roman poet Ovid. But you have the power to choose what those…

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What climate art can do that climate science can’t

Science has shown us the facts but art is needed to stimulate action on climate change.

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The winners and losers marketplace

An increasing number of designers are working without pay, pinning their hopes on prize money to bankroll their work.

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Exposing Dr Seuss's secret art

Not many artists choose posthumous publication but the children's author has more than a cat under his hat.

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