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Coffee coloured people by the score
Sam Cook, from Australia, is in England - on a three-month immersion and indulgence as the first AbORIGINAL artist to…
Families are doing it for themselves, in art museums
Annette Welkamp examines the contemporary museum's focus on kids and families as a strategy for its long-term survival, and tells…
Art disaster
"Turner Prize artist's work is dumped in skip" the headline roars. A storage firm face a £350,000 legal bill after…
Second Front: Performance Art in Second Life
Second Front is a groundbreaking performance art collective who meet, rehearse and create work in the popular online virtual universe,…
Antony Gormley transforms London's skyline with his first retrospective
Anthony Gormley is Britain’s most beloved sculptor, and his new exhibition at the Hayward Gallery is vast, uncompromising and characteristically…
The Potter: The Great Wall and other stories
I remember a time, I was 8 years old and my third class teacher explained that we were about to…
One way to a paid gig: become a musical director
Life as a musician: creatively satisfying but itinerant, underpaid and only lucrative for the lucky few? That's certainly the cliché…
Making Hay on Wye
How has the tiny town of Hay on Wye managed to host one of the biggest and most prestigious literary…
Second Front: Performance Art in Second Life
Second Front is a groundbreaking performance art collective who meet, rehearse and create work in the popular online virtual universe,…
The Real 300 – Greek War Games, Politics, Critics and Rhetoric
ARTS HUB AUSTRALIA — Heated debate over the film adaptation of Frank Miller’s 300 is the most important thing to…