Arts Funding

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Following Arts Council England's recent National Portfolio Organization announcement, Laura Robertson investigates the state of English arts funding

BY Laura Robertson |

A writer, a researcher and an artist share their thoughts on the precarious future of Kurt Schwitters’s Merz Barn in the Lake District

As the prestigious award announces a shortlist comprised of artist collectives, Juliet Jacques reflects on UK government funding cuts to the arts after more than a decade of austerity

BY Juliet Jacques |

‘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

BY Chris Sharratt |

New study finds major commercial galleries represent just 32% women

BY Frieze News Desk |

The Guggenheim in New York is the latest major arts institution to refuse Sackler money

BY Frieze News Desk |

The new document offers advice on EU funding, travel and movement of goods

BY Frieze News Desk |

Anthony Ekundayo Lennon, born to Irish parents but describes himself as ‘mixed-heritage’, won a theatre job meant to go to a BAME applicant

With museums suffering from cash-strapped councils and national cuts, the new plan is ‘miles away’ from addressing the crisis

BY Chris Sharratt |

The Director of London’s ICA, Stefan Kalmár, on why publicly funded institutions must respond to the emergencies defining our world today

BY Stefan Kalmár |

The planned increase for 2021–27 would take cultural sector funding to EUR€1.9 billion but post-Brexit, UK eligibility is uncertain

A brief look at arts funding, the future of museums, and the dangers of efficiency

BY Paul Teasdale |

The New York museum’s introduction of an admission charge shows us the problem with donor dependence and a hands-off government

BY Cody Delistraty |

In other news: the inaugural Lahore Biennial will go ahead and the controversially cancelled Max Stern exhibition is back on

With the UK General Election next week, the country’s political parties unveil their respective cultural manifestos

BY Benjamin Ramm |

In the aftermath of the EU referendum, the UK government must work harder than ever to support artists and their institutions

 

BY Sally Tallant |

Pressed by the increasing need to generate diverse streams of income, UK art organizations turn to crowdfunding

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |