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Jacques Tardi refuses Legion D’Honneur
The highest honour presented to civilians in France has been turned down by renowned cartoonist Jacques Tardi.
Saudi female producer releases new horror film
With cinemas illegal and women banned from driving, female film producers in Saudi Arabia are pushing boundaries.
Mother of 88 paints for school fees
An artist, mother and childcare worker painted for 72 hours straight to raise money for the 88 children in her…
India’s first arts biennale kicks off
The small Indian city of Kochi is hosting India’s first ever arts biennale festival which will feature the works of…
Works by Damien Hirst progressively losing value
The price of artworks by Damien Hirst is progressively falling, with some of his work being withdrawn from auctions.
Online program revolutionises Shakespeare teaching
The Royal Shakespeare Company has partnered up with the University of Warwick to deliver a new technique for teaching the…
ArtsHub acquires Screen Hub
ArtsHub has completed its Screen Hub acquisition, powering into the film and television sector.
Lesbian kiss wakes Sleeping Beauty
A Ukrainian Sleeping Beauties exhibition has taken an unexpected turn, with one of the beauties awoken by a lesbian kiss.
Beautiful one day, crowdsourced the next
The Queensland Literary Awards experience shows crowdsourcing is not just about money.
Trick Art Museums draw tourists for photo ops
South Korea’s Trick Art Museums allows its visitors to truly interact with their paintings, thanks to some first-class optical illusions.