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Vale Barry Humphries
Humphries, whose reputation was tarnished in later years, is nonetheless remembered as a comic genius.
QAGOMA and V&A join forces for Asia Pacific exhibition
Highlights from QAGOMA’s Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) will be presented at the London Victoria and Albert Museum…
A horse death during ‘The Rings of Power’ leads to questions for the industry
Horse welfare in entertainment and sport needs improvement, says Karen Luke.
Disruption in the arts and cultural sector
Profound changes in the creative landscape are being led by new technologies and creative entrepreneurs using different forms of financing…
Meta nipple censorship decision overturned
Meta’s ‘Supreme Court’ has requested the company to review its censorship policy on female and non-binary nudity, but how far…
How #mygirlwithapearl rethought a gallery loan through social media
An innovative solution to the temporary absence of Mauritshuis Museum’s famed Vermeer painting, ‘Girl with a Pearl Earring’, has gone…
Developing a culture of arts philanthropy
Policy-makers and arts organisations must consider how to encourage next-generation philanthropy.
Only 8% of UK artists come from working class background
A new study making waves in the UK finds that people from low-income backgrounds are less likely to become artists.
Wrap-up: the best films and shows of 2022
The ScreenHub Content Lead lists their favourite screen stories from the year that was, from glass onions to Sauls you…
When a commission is spent on engagement, not outcome
The conclusion of TextaQueen’s latest exhibition prompts consideration of the value of a significant commission.