Museums
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,…
Becoming Urban
New York City was the gateway to the twentieth-century in America, and the city became the emblem of the best…
The Presenters
Some recently opened museums, devoted to history, culture, and tradition, are on the cutting edge of new thinking about the…
The Presenters
Some recently opened museums, devoted to history, culture, and tradition, are on the cutting edge of new thinking about the…
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…
Never Forget
This August arts and cultural events will mark the bicentenary of the abolition of Britain's slave trade. Craig Scutt reports.
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…
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…
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…
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…