United Kingdom
Aboriginal activist Richard Bell (de)colonises Tate Modern
Aboriginal artist Richard Bell asks Tate Modern to 'Pay the Rent (UK)', with artworks protesting land rights.
Is winning Eurovision all about the right lyrics?
There's a secret code to Eurovision-winning lyrics according to the University of Winchester's Glenn Fosbraey.
In conversation with Sir Simon Rattle
On the eve of the LSO's Australian tour, Sir Simon Rattle discussed life and music with ABC presenter, Martin Buzacott.
QAGOMA and V&A join forces for Asia Pacific exhibition
Highlights from QAGOMA’s Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) will be presented at the London Victoria and Albert Museum…
The Burrell offers lessons in renewal for museums and galleries
Architect Troy Uleman says 'turning old into new is imperative to reducing carbon emissions and waste', when it comes to…
Only 8% of UK artists come from working class background
A new study making waves in the UK finds that people from low-income backgrounds are less likely to become artists.
Fringe benefits: does playing Edinburgh really help your career?
Four Australian artists reflect on their trip to the world’s biggest arts festival and consider whether the benefits of attending…
Edinburgh Festival turns 75 after two years of pandemic disruption
Edinburgh Festival returns to a full live event with opening performances by Australian talents.
Ping pong meets puppetry at Birmingham 2022 Festival
First Nations musician DENNI and puppet company Terrapin have created a new take on a national anthem.
Vale Peter Brook, an ever innovative director
Paul Rae explores the enduring but complex legacy of British theatre director Peter Brook, who died on Saturday, aged 97.