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Art for the Market’s Sake?
Even the most idealistic and independent artists in the US must rely more and more on private sources of funding…
Art in China – the lotus is in bloom
That China will become the next world superpower has been the argument of economists for decades, and few now doubt…
An Ancient Prejudice: Women Artists and the Struggle for Equality
In 1989, New York feminist collective The Guerrilla Girls dared to ask the question, 'Do women have to be naked…
When disaster strikes
In a post 9/11 climate, preparation in the face of an emergency is an integral part of government administration and…
Arts Institutions - Just in it for the money?
What's the world coming to when the Guggenheim starts selling the rights to its name? Yes this icon of the…
Is it war on terror or war on the arts?
Last year, Arts Hub UK carried the story of Steve Kurtz, a Buffalo University Professor of Art, who was arrested…
Bill Henson: Through the Darkness Creeping
You’ll know a Bill Henson if you’ve seen one – they’re instantly recognisable by the quality of night he captures…
Thinking Big: the conceptual background to strategy, marketing and planning
Arts Hub is pleased to bring you the first of several featured extracts from the Australia Council's 'Leading Voices' program,…
Glasgow - making an exhibition of itself
A couple of decades ago, it might have been unthinkable that Glasgow, a city once financially impoverished and culturally bereft,…
The Post Oedipal subject in Damage and American Beauty
In this, the last of the Masculinities series Arts Hub is publishing thanks to the Ian Potter Museum of Art,…