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Artists Are Workers Too! Long Live The Government Art Collection

Artists Are Workers Too! Long Live The Government Art Collection

by News Desk | Aug 9, 2021 | News

The headline-grabbing story in The Mirror “EXCLUSIVE: Nearly £100,000 Spent On Downing St Paintings As Boris Johnson Plans To Slash Benefits” insults and undermines artists and the art profession. The misinformed hacks, Rachel Wearmouth and Matthew Davis...
Yorkshire Sculpture Park Where Time Slows Down – James Payne

Yorkshire Sculpture Park Where Time Slows Down – James Payne

by News Desk | Aug 5, 2021 | Features

Yorkshire Sculpture Park is open again for business, and it is so good to revisit it. The great news is many of its temporary shows have been extended, like Joana Vasconcelos’ Beyond (till January 2022). Recently the stunning ‘399 Days’, by Rachel...
FIAC Paris Announces Autumn 2021 Exhibitor List And Programmes

FIAC Paris Announces Autumn 2021 Exhibitor List And Programmes

by News Desk | Aug 2, 2021 | News

Despite current COVID restrictions, FIAC Paris has optimistically announced their 2021 exhibitors list plus the cultural programmes on offer this year. From October 21 to 24, for its 47th edition, FIAC will bring together over 160 galleries from 26 countries at the...
Rosie Gibbens: Interview of the Month August 2021 – Paul Carey-Kent

Rosie Gibbens: Interview of the Month August 2021 – Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Aug 1, 2021 | Features

The entertaining and thought-provoking solo exhibition, ‘Soft Girls’, by Rosie Gibbens, is at the Zabludowicz Collection, London, until 15 August. Gibbens has cobbled together a dozen moveable semi-humanoid sculptures out of domestic appliances, exercise equipment,...
Government University Arts Cuts A Soft Target – Helen Cammock Art On The Underground Commission – Tate Announces 2022 Programme

Government University Arts Cuts A Soft Target – Helen Cammock Art On The Underground Commission – Tate Announces 2022 Programme

by News Desk | Jul 27, 2021 | News

Arts courses are a soft target. When the going gets tough, they are the first area to suffer university funding cuts. That has proven to be the case yet again, with the Government announcing a 50% funding reduction last week.  The arts and culture sector contributes...
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