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A new GBP£1.8m scheme aims to support socially isolated people

A new study claims that the differences between Leavers and Remainers in the UK extend to artistic taste

The ‘World’s Best Teacher’ believes arts education in the UK is in peril; can the damage be reversed?

BY Chris Sharratt |

The UK prime minister has revealed plans for celebrations in 2022 ‘to showcase what makes our country great today’

Leftist histories, state violence and the cracking open of time: can a ‘mere’ competition, and publicity exercise, also speak truth to power?

BY En Liang Khong |

With authors, curators and musicians recently denied entry, the UK is fast painting itself as a cultural pariah

BY Chris Sharratt |

According to authorities, a significant portion of the parliamentary art collection has either been mislaid or stolen

The new initiative will loan celebrated National Portrait Gallery artworks to towns across the UK that they are most closely associated with

‘The cultural sector will suffer and we will suffer’ – a new report calls for preferential agreements for EU arts workers

‘Should the exit be chaotic, it is hard to see global public opinion remaining buoyant,’ the Soft Power 30 report’s authors warn

With canvases in short supply during the war, an early work by the British painter appears to have been recycled by his friend

Award-winning art teacher Andria Zafirakou’s Artists in Residence programme has the support of Jeremy Deller, Michael Craig-Martin and Gavin Turk

The graffiti artist, real name Benjamin Flynn, faces assault charges following an incident at London’s Serpentine Gallery earlier this month

Across UK galleries and universities, women are continuing to lose out, according to latest report commissioned by the Freelands Foundation

The planned increase for 2021–27 would take cultural sector funding to EUR€1.9 billion but post-Brexit, UK eligibility is uncertain

An open letter signed by over 100 leading artists including 15 Turner prize-winners says that new UK education policy sidelines arts subjects

Nominees for the GBP£100,000 Art Fund prize, the world’s largest museum award, include Ferens Art Gallery, Glasgow Women’s Library and Tate St Ives

Tate’s artist in residence Liv Wynter calls director Maria Balshaw’s comments on harassment a ‘slap in the face’

Mary Mary, Glasgow, UK

BY Chris Sharratt |