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Staff members have written in support of Ahdaf Soueif, the trustee who resigned over oil money, restitution silence and employment precarity

BY Frieze News Desk |

The directors have pledged to ‘respond with actions’ across the Tate galleries ‘to effect and inspire change’

BY Frieze News Desk |

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

BY Chris Sharratt |

Recent studies highlight deep precarity in the art world, alongside a renewed push for fairer payment and resistance to ‘self-exploitation’

BY Chris Sharratt |

In world first, the artist plans to harness the power of ‘Magic Leap One’ technology, and is encouraging others to join her

BY Frieze News Desk |

In further news: MoMA to temporarily close; David Adjaye calls for museum championing black British culture

BY Frieze News Desk |

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

BY Frieze News Desk |

Artists earn only £6,020 on average from their practice, with many working multiple additional jobs to supplement their income

With young people twice as likely to visit art institutions to de-stress, charity extends National Art Pass to include Britons up to 30

English arts education is declining in both quality and quantity, new statistics show

UK-based critic Alice Rawsthorn, curator Helen Nisbet and museum director Martin Clark on what they’re looking forward to in the year ahead

The avian playground was a manifesto for a modernism that could employ gymnastic engineering to theatrical effect – what happens with its inhabitants long gone?

BY Douglas Murphy |

In a year marked by anger and powerlessness, artists set their sights on empowering counter-narratives

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

The inquiry into the arts sector’s ‘class ceiling’ follows renewed concern around diversity and exclusion

As the Easter Islanders demand that the British Museum return their statue, it’s time to reconsider the meaning of ‘global artworks’

BY Rafia Zakaria |

Evidence suggests that social stratification in UK arts participation is caused by imbalance between funding priorities and public taste

Children from lower income families half as likely to learn a musical instrument as their richer counterparts

Plans for the GBP£1 million monument have been revealed in Manchester

A leading surgeon says that the loss of creative subjects in UK schools means students lack important tactile knowledge

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

BY Chris Sharratt |