The State of the Arts research document also shows arts education in England to be in “significant decline”
After a landslide victory for the Labour party, we asked museum directors, artists and art historians what they hoped the new political era could mean for culture
The almost certain Labour victory could have major impact on art buyers, who were restrained during the summer season
Fellow artists Grayson Perry and Maggi Hambling have also made “non-cash” contributions
What a change in government might mean for the UK culture sector, a close look at Eike Schmidt’s unsuccessful campaign, and Willis Thomas discusses displaying his new afro pick sculpture at the world’s biggest music festival
More than 20 organisations have called for improved arts education and freedom of movement in Europe
We look at the impact of 14 years of Tory rule on the culture sector—and ask if the future looks any brighter
The Conservatives, meanwhile, are focusing on protecting public monuments
Clore Duffield organisation will back the creation of extra learning spaces and a new garden at Tate Britain
Labour, the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party—even the Animal Welfare Party—tell us about their policies for the arts
We spoke to cultural historians, former ministers and museum directors about the changes they hope to see for the culture sector—and crucially, who they will vote for