Museums
Art disaster
"Turner Prize artist's work is dumped in skip" the headline roars. A storage firm face a £350,000 legal bill after…
Global Feminisms: New Directions in Contemporary Art — Part 2
Global Feminisms situates itself within a sequence of art shows that have sought to correct the traditional Western prejudice against…
Trip report: The Future of Electronic Literature Symposium
"Electronic Literature? Is that like e-books?" you ask. Well, yes and no — in a sense, electronic writing has been…
Art and the Desert: Welcome to Dubai
Gordon Finlayson takes us on a journey to the rapidly growing arts scene in the United Arab Emirates in the…
Digging for Victory, Going for Gold
The name ‘Painted Deserts’ is more often associated with Arizona’s rocky badlands, but a new exhibition at SPACE shows how…
Economists and the Arts
Arts Hub Australia — There is still a major task before the arts community to engage not only with government…
Google Earth and the US Holocaust Museum bring Sudan’s plight to the desktop
In 2004 the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (‘USHMM’) declared Darfur a genocide emergency in an attempt to highlight the…
Livening up the Debate
Ever wondered how art could change the world - then the Southbank 100 Ideas Festival could be the place for…
To believe or not to believe
Arts Hub Australia -- With Friday 13th last week holding the superstitious in its thrall, what kind of superstitions do…
Looking for Andy Warhol twenty years later
Arts Hub US -- Highly accomplished in many fields, Andy Warhol served as a modern version of the classic Renaissance…