Covid impact on commercial income has led to cost cutting, organisation says
A select group of 16 specialist colleges, including the Royal College of Art and the Courtauld Institute of Art, have been given a lifeline
Proposed legislation aimed at cracking down on unruly protests may criminalise protest art
But contentious statues of politicians involved in slave trade still remain in city's Guildhall building
Work left inside the British embassy will be protected, vow Taliban insurgents
Decision is a "canary in the coal mine" for other arts and humanities subjects, warns museums body
Education secretary Gavin Williamson says money will be directed towards Stem subjects
Several board members who do not support the "retain and explain" policy championed by the ruling party have recently left or lost their roles within the arts
"Art is essential to the growth of this country," say 300 art world figures and academics in open letter
Artists express concerns and the Public Campaign for the Arts launches a petition as the consultation on the planned budget cuts to higher education ends today
Museums Association says government refusal to renew academic Aminul Hoque’s term is “worrying”, and the chair of trustees has resigned over the decision
The decision to take down historic William Beckford and John Cass sculptures could go against new UK government policy
Serpentine Galleries, Tate and historian David Olusoga are on the shortlist for £3m research and development funding
The project, planned for 2022, promises £3m in total to successful applications
Will artists and institutions participate in “national celebration” planned for 2022?
Although Tory announcement calls it the “largest cultural capital programme in a century”, pledge is only quarter of Labour’s £1bn culture fund
Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats commit to stopping Brexit and protecting arts funding through the National Lottery