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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…
The Bookshop on the Left Bank
In her second column from Paris, Jemma Birrell lets us peek inside her life working in one of the world's…
Cornelia Parker: surreal terrorist, mad scientist and alchemist
Cornelia Parker approaches her art with a sense of humour. Her artworks, like Cold Dark Matter and wrapping up Rodin’s…
The Wiki-master
ARTS HUB AUSTRALIA: Jimmy Wales is the co-founder of Wikipedia, responsible for changing the way we look at the web,…
Listing success: what book prizes mean
There is no doubt that all this ranking and rating with book prize announcements inspires debate, and most markedly, the…
The crossroads between Camelot and Canterbury
Like any aspect of our culture, history goes through fads and fashions, and how we present "our story", or even…
Artist's Voice: Emna Zghal — Predictable Rage
ARTS HUB US: Visual artist Emna Zghal addresses the position of Arab artists doing their work in America, finding that…
The crossroads between Camelot and Canterbury
ARTS HUB UK: Like any aspect of our culture, history goes through fads and fashions, and how we present "our…
The Tortoise and the Hare
Moogee the Art Dog looks at what's going down in the art world - marathons, lottery, flags and slaughterhouses, in…
Musical youth: Young British composers
One of the blessings of youth is unbridled optimism but how much good is that when it comes to launching…