After Baillie Gifford, who is ‘clean’ enough to fund the arts?
In 2019, the Hay Festival found itself in an awkward spot. Its main sponsor, the conglomerate Tata, stood accused of harming poor communities
In 2019, the Hay Festival found itself in an awkward spot. Its main sponsor, the conglomerate Tata, stood accused of harming poor communities
Fearsome Roman gladiators dueling for the entertainment of a roaring amphitheater looms large in the cultural imagination, perhaps now more than ever with
Visiting a museum or art gallery may help people feel calmer and happier, according to researchers who are investigating the phenomenon they call “museum
We collect art for all sorts of reasons – and seemingly for no reason at all. There was no reasonable justification for me
These Millennial collectors are not only purchasing art for the first time, but they are doing so with the long-term view of building
Non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, once took the world by storm, with people spending millions on digital art, virtual sneakers, and even meme images.
Photo from the exhibition, An Adventure in The Arts, which was on view at BU Art Galleries’ Faye G., Jo, and James Stone
It’s not a secret that the art market has been struggling over the past year. Go to any fair and you’ll hear smart
Located at Lake Road, Bowness-on-Windermere, LA23 3BJ, the gallery is a perfect setting to explore Lucy’s distinctive artwork, which draws inspiration from the
DB Schenker has officially opened its new, recently purchased purpose-built facility at Trafford Park. The £11 million freehold building provides a significant