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Hot trends: Buddhas, Bacon, Barbara Cartland

Cashed-up buyers are creating a heady market for some lesser known genres including Chinese porcelain, post-war painting and even kitsch.

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Do we need so many arts administrators?

Funding spent on management can't be spent on creating work so why are arts administrators such a key part of…

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Amazon continues to cannibalise book industry

Amazon swallowed up book enthusiast site Goodreads last week, raising concerns over the monolithic e-tailer’s ongoing monopolisation of book industry.

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Qatari and UK drama students share stage at Shakepeare's Globe

As part of the Qatar-UK 2013 Year of Cultural exchange, Qatari and UK drama students will perform together on stage…

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Predicting your ticket sales

Some Hollywood companies use geospatial modelling to predict ticket sales but there are simpler techniques for calculating your likely audience.

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Rich brain, poor pocket? Welcome to the class

Where do you fit in the new class system? A British study has exposed the power of cultural capital to…

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Bringing home Australia's Elgin Marbles

A UK export ban is blocking the National Gallery of Australia from buying the first known European images of Australia.

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Ditch Lonely Planet, advises writer

True travel writing needs fear and insecurity not just tourism tips.

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How to make millions as a creative entrepreneur

Why you should shed the starving artist mentality and turn your creativity into a start-up like these successful creative entrepreneurs.

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New York’s Metropolitan Museum sued for deceptive entrance fees

A class-action lawsuit has been launched against New York’s Metropolitan Museum for its ‘deceptive’ admission policy.

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