Art facts
Research in bite-sized pieces.
Research in bite-sized pieces.
This month’s movers in the art world.
According to London A Cultural Audit, the first quantitative comparison of Londons cultural environment with major world cities New York, Paris, Tokyo and Shanghai, London is leading the way internationally.
The Yale Center for British Art, which houses the largest and most comprehensive collection of British art outside the UK, has received $415,000 from the Mellon Foundation to support research programmes in the history of British art and culture.
The British Councils proposed major restructure, much criticised by leading art world figures earlier in the year, has been redrafted.
The Arts Council Northern Ireland has fulfilled its pledge to plough the hard-won uplift of £1.7m it secured straight back into the arts in Northern Ireland.
Star and Dove contemporary artspace launches in May in Bristol in a former skittle alley, in one of Bristols more bohemian communities.
The Somafree Institute of Psychoplasmics first appeared in David Cronenbergs 1979 film The Brood, yet despite once suggesting that if he failed as a filmmaker he could always set up a real life Institute, its 21st Century emergence is not his own doing.
Sixteen professional artists from across the arts disciplines received a Creative Wales Award from The Arts Council of Wales (ACW) in March.
Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, Creative ambition 2 and ixia.
As a precursor to the Waterfront Public Art Strategy, Halton Borough Council commissioned artists residencies within the Widnes Waterfront Economic Development Zone in 2007.
Highlights from Artists talking and beyond.
Exploration of the subtlety and ingenuity required to turn waste and found items into beautiful objects is highlighted in a new show at Devon Guilds gallery.
For the past fourteen years, English Heritage and Arts Council England have been funding an important opportunity in the visual arts.
A bill that will establish a new body to support arts and culture in Scotland has been introduced to the Scottish Parliament.
New appointments in visual arts, development and curating
Artist-led strategies to support professional development have often proved to be the most successful.
Initiated by New Work Network (NWN) in 2007, the Activator programme is a developing strategy to build on the organisations track record for supporting the development of new performance, live and interdisciplinary arts.
Plans for a major new centre for the contemporary arts, the first of its kind in the North of Scotland, were approved in February by the Scottish Government.
The Crafts Council Development Award is aimed at makers in the first three years of their practice, working in England.
The Collecting Live Art symposium that launched independent curatorial initiative Collecting Live Art addressed key issues surrounding the collection, sustainability and legacy of live art.
The first ever comprehensive plan for government support for the creative industries was published in February.
The Art and Design Index to Theses.
The vague meanderings and fly-blown world of kitsch post modernism seem to have lost their ways..
Art moves news in March.