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How Much Has the Foreign Office Spent On Art In The Last 5 Years

by News Desk | Apr 8, 2015 | News

Artlyst asks; “How much money the Foreign and Commonwealth Office spent on art, in the last 5 years and how much was spent on average per artwork”? Here’s the wishy washy answer, dear readers!  FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 REQUEST REF: 0082  Thank...

What Is Art And What Does It Mean To Primary School Children

by News Desk | Jan 14, 2015 | News

A national competition will reveal what art means to primary school children. A UK-wide competition is launched today asking all primary school children ‘What is art?’. The competition by Artis challenges primary school children aged 4-11 years old to explore...

Contemporary Art: Where’s Your politics? Where’s Your Guernica?

by News Desk | Dec 7, 2014 | News

Last month I went to see KP Brehmer. Real Capitalism–Production at Raven Row gallery. I came away feeling elated that such beautiful work could be so politically clever. Brehmer pushed the buttons of Capitalism using its own templates, casting comment across its...
Twin Peaks Fans Ecstatic As David Lynch Brings Art Exhibition To MIMA

Twin Peaks Fans Ecstatic As David Lynch Brings Art Exhibition To MIMA

by News Desk | Nov 13, 2014 | News

With the return of a new series of Twin Peaks announced fans will be overjoyed as David Lynch brings his most recent exhibition to Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, coinciding with the reprise of the iconic hit TV series. A sensational coup for the region, the...
Art Marks Great War With Ceramic Poppies, Films and Ghost Sculptures

Art Marks Great War With Ceramic Poppies, Films and Ghost Sculptures

by News Desk | Aug 4, 2014 | News

To mark the 100 year anniversary of the First World War, which began at  23:00 on 4 August 1914 and continued until 11 November 1918, the Tower of London is mounting a major new installation, ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ is an evolving installation...
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