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Boys, girls and books

A look at some surveys on reading provides some interesting results, with implications for the book trade who are scrambling…

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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…

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Dog bites man

In a reversal of the time-honoured journalistic cliché and in heartfelt protest Moogee this week declares all performance artists like…

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Lost & Vague at Glastonbury Festival

The full line up for Glastonbury is announced today, but we’ve got something special for you – it's not just…

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Chihuly: Gardens & Glass

Dale Chihuly will never be accused of not thinking big. At the beginning of one of his many videos, the…

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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…

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Art disaster

"Turner Prize artist's work is dumped in skip" the headline roars. A storage firm face a £350,000 legal bill after…

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Art disaster

"Turner Prize artist's work is dumped in skip" the headline roars. A storage firm face a £350,000 legal bill after…

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Review: Beauty is never simple.

It comes as no surprise that New Yorkers now officially love their artists more than they love their art. People…

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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…

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