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Extraordinary material, extraordinary design

Thomas Heatherwick doesn't drink coffee. And as for coffee tables, well, he thinks they're a bit naff. But that didn't…

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Arts Council England unveils three-year arts plan

Arts Council England has unveiled its first major spending plan since officially relaunching in February, merging the Arts Council of…

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Serving up British design to the world

The long, narrow table is set for dinner, its crowded white surface a visual feast. Conversations about fashionable things -…

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Urdd looks forward to the 'whole package' at WMC

The Urdd Gobaith Cymru, which boasts more than 52,000 members, is one of the world’s largest youth cultural organisations. It…

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How art and life transcended the internet

Three years ago, London-based painter Alison Raimes decided to establish an online discussion group for artists, after becoming increasingly disillusioned…

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South Asian artists mapping out a future

While a number of breakthrough South Asian artists have come to be recognised by the cultural mainstream, you have to…

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Possible scenarios for the next wave of funding for the arts and how to address them - Part 2

Alberto Vilar, the Cuban-born billionaire and philanthropist for the arts, is well-known for his generous contributions to opera, in particular.…

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Conducting performance

As a classically trained violin and viola player, and a core member of theatrical music group 'The Gogmagogs', David Lasserson…

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Possible scenarios for the next wave of funding for the arts and how to address them - Part 1

Alberto Vilar, the Cuban-born billionaire and philanthropist for the arts, is well-known for his generous contributions to opera, in particular.…

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Discovering the world of architecture - on wheels

Matt Bridgestock figures that if he could cycle the length of Britain - which he did, in fact, at age…

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