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The Arts: An affair with business

Last December Arts & Business revealed figures showing support for the arts from private sources had grown to £530 million,…

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Becoming Urban

New York City was the gateway to the twentieth-century in America, and the city became the emblem of the best…

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The Presenters

Some recently opened museums, devoted to history, culture, and tradition, are on the cutting edge of new thinking about the…

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The Presenters

Some recently opened museums, devoted to history, culture, and tradition, are on the cutting edge of new thinking about the…

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State of the Copyfight: Intellectual property in the digital age

Organizations such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Creative Commons claim that Big Brother isn’t just watching you, he’s colonized…

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Never Forget

This August arts and cultural events will mark the bicentenary of the abolition of Britain's slave trade. Craig Scutt reports.

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State of the Copyfight: Intellectual property in the digital age

Organizations such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Creative Commons claim that Big Brother isn’t just watching you, he’s colonized…

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Questions about politics, racism, regeneration and modern art

Arts Hub's UK Editor looks at some of the arts issues over the past month and what's going on in…

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The Collectors: Museums and the ethics of acquisition

A former curator at the Getty Museum is on trial in Italy for receiving stolen antiquities; governments of Italy and…

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An ugly duckling no more: the Barb turns 25

March is the 25th birthday of the much loved, and much hated Barbican Centre in London. Out of a bomb…

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