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Dull, delightful, dazzling: Edinburgh Art Festival

Gordon Haynes takes in three city centre exhibitions as part of the Edinburgh Art Festival and finds them "Dull, delightful…

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Career Profile: Martin Ritchie, actor

Martin Ritchie has performed in a number of titles at London's Globe, alongside various other film and theatre projects, and…

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Introducing memetics for the arts

As a young artist, there was something about this thing we call ‘Art’ that didn’t quite compute with Anna Howitt…

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How to catch a shark, part two: Art that dare not speak its maker’s name

In part one of our look at copyright in the art world, we discovered – shock horror – that Damien…

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Discovering poetry acorns

In her first column on the arts in Scotland, Rachel Chown looks at the Poetry Library and two poetry events…

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How to catch a shark, part one: Whose copyright is it anyway?

When Damien Hirst unveiled his diamond-encrusted skull, hands up all those who thought he’d sat up all night sticking the…

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Artist interview: Jenny Matthews

"On the first floor of Edinburgh College of Art at the end of a corridor overlooking the Sculpture Court, I…

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Review: The Simpsons Movie

Like the second coming of Christ it would be something of an understatement to say that The Simpsons Movie has…

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Career Profile: Jessica Ferguson, film maker

Jessica Ferguson is one of London’s new generation of filmmakers, studying film at the London College of Communication but to…

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Empty Skulls and Pearly Kings

Moogee gets snarly about skulls, commercialism and the art world.

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