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Chris Sharratt

Chris Sharratt is a freelance writer and editor based in Glasgow. Follow him on Twitter: @chrissharratt

The seaside festival returns with 20 new commissions, addressing climate change, coastal erosion, folklore and displacement 

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A series of audio works, commissioned by The Common Guild, explores the social impact of COVID-19, with contributions from Sulaïman Majali and Ashanti Harris among others

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The effort to save 313 jobs at Tate Enterprises has attracted support from Turner Prize winners and former opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn 

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Next year will be crushingly difficult for all aspects of cinema. Some theatres have a plan

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It’s the most vulnerable that are set to suffer the most and, in the topsy-turvy value system of contemporary art, that means artists and other freelancers

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For many, talk of wage thresholds and points scored for speaking English will be anathema to a cultural scene defined by its internationalism

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‘A living, breathing work of art’: Prospect Cottage in Dungeness is as much a part of Jarman’s legacy as his films, writing and paintings

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The artist’s latest commission pulls back the curtain on state power

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Cash-strapped schools in deprived areas across the UK have been particularly hard hit by the shift away from the arts

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There is a serious gap in curatorial knowledge when it comes to both showing the work of disabled artists and ensuring accessibility in galleries

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A visa application system which is often opaque, bureaucratic and racist – exacerbated by the prospect of a no-deal Brexit – is becoming a headache for art workers

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Index on Censorship has launched an initiative to help artists navigate draconian limits on free-speech

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How Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art’s newly launched School of Art is seeking to promote a more socially engaged educational model

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Nearly 2000 museum workers have shared their salaries online – the vast inequity is difficult to ignore

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Written in a remote village in Cumbria, ‘Reward’ is tensely intimate yet wrapped in lyrical conundrums 

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Institutional incorrectness aside, the 2019 shortlist is an exciting, politically-charged collection of artists

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Artists and lecturers won a landmark workers’ rights case in February, and hope it will have far-reaching consequences

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As leading arts institutions decline donations over opioid links, the artist and activist on why the age of using culture for ‘reputation laundering’ is over

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From a travelogue drenched in the memory of colonialism to a bleak charting of European history in black and white, the festival presents urgent works for uncertain times

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