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'Prince Harry Kills Me' banner left out of Biennale
Banners and posters implicating Prince Harry by Jeremy Deller have been withdrawn from the Venice Biennale by British Council.
Exquisite Corpse gets new lease of life
Technology is reviving an old-fashioned storytelling parlour as a gallery project, fan-fic, and now an app.
The best of this year's Venice Biennale
The Venice Biennale features 88 countries and 150 artists. We’ve picked some of the best for this visual guide.
Kate Tempest: GZA meets Ted Hughes
Performance poet, rapper, playwright – Kate Tempest is a lot of literary things. Is this the future of poetry?
Indigenous Australian creative leadership programme announced
The British Council’s Indigenous Australian creative leadership programme is now open for talented Indigenous Australian creatives
Harry Potter and the golden first edition
It’s a price that only JK Rowling could afford to pay.
Painting is all in the mind
A new computer program decodes brain signals to enable paralysed people to draw and paint.
Lydia Davis wins Man Booker International Prize
New York-based Lydia Davis has been awarded the fifth Man Booker International Prize 2013.
Jettison your e-reader, Qantas launches in-flight books
If anyone is going to sing the praises of the e-reader it's an airline right? Well, don't be so sure.
Arts job opportunities booming in Hong Kong
A massive cultural precinct development in Hong Kong promises jobs for museum, theatre and visual arts professionals.