Features
Shakespeare, the arts and war: In conversation with Robert Fisk
Ahead of his talk at the RSC next month, Arts Hub spoke to award-winning foreign correspondent, Robert Fisk, about the…
Will and the world
First in a series of book reviews that presents a group of well-received books on Shakespeare that have come out…
Future tycoons
Entrepreneurs are like plumbers; always in demand. And in the future the arts will be managed by enterprising entrepreneurial tycoons.…
The Arts: An affair with business
Last December Arts & Business revealed figures showing support for the arts from private sources had grown to £530 million,…
Can public art change a community?
The Angel of the North has changed perceptions of public art, and put public art firmly on the map as…
Becoming Urban
New York City was the gateway to the twentieth-century in America, and the city became the emblem of the best…
Pittsburgh arts scene
First in a series of portraits of the arts scene in regions around the US, beginning with Pittsburgh, PA, a…
The great Hirst divide
Love his art, or hate it, Damien Hirst has made big waves through the art community and looks to continue…
Getting Perspective from A Bird’s Eye View
Bird's Eye View is a film festival dedicated showcasing the very best work from women filmmakers across the globe. You…
The Presenters
Some recently opened museums, devoted to history, culture, and tradition, are on the cutting edge of new thinking about the…