Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Shaun Glanville suggest a new approach to finding economic and social justifications of the arts.
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Sweden’s music scene grew by 13.8% due to streaming services, but musicians are concerned by how often their music has to be played to make the equivalent money they would make from a download.
Steven Ellis, who was sentenced to four years for burglary, turned his life around via the prison’s art classes. He has now won the Butler Trust award for his art programme for people recovering from substance abuse.
Friday, 12 April 2013
Oxford Playhouse shows how a performance of Spot’s Birthday Party was adapted to suit children on the autistic spectrum.
Thursday, 11 April 2013
The Guardian, the BBC and the Telegraph offer contrasting views of the Iron Lady’s arts legacy.
As the National Theatre has blossomed under Hytner, its regional roots are being suffocated.
Hull Truck founder Mike Bradwell talks about the company’s roots as he returns to direct a play there for the first time in 30 years.
Tuesday, 09 April 2013
Arts venues could benefit from attracting customers with their catering options.
Monday, 08 April 2013
The National Theatre’s model of good branding and innovative thinking, inspired by Artistic Director Nicholas Hytner, could motivate the business world as a whole.
Tony Hall, with no arts management experience, brought stability to the Royal Opera House with good intuition and business knowledge.
The V&A and Manchester’s arts venues are showing how businesses working with the cultural sector can develop staff and improve the cities in which they operate.
Thursday, 04 April 2013
Plans for a multi-purpose arts venue at Ground Zero in New York raises questions of whether arts centres function best when focused on one use.
Measuring data and updating websites for smart phone usage could help arts organisations be more successful online, suggests David Maurer.
Despite money troubles and changing company directors, London’s opera scene still takes risks to produce an amazing programme of productions.
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Will Gompertz talks to the Today Programme about the Art Newspaper's list of popular exhibitions.
Monday, 25 March 2013
The arts sector’s resilience is rooted in past Government’s success but current policies mean trouble for the sector’s future.
Men are still taking top jobs in the arts but it is sentimental to suggest females leader would lead to a detectable improvement.
Friday, 22 March 2013
Musician John Potter explains why he objected to being asked to present his passport before performing at Aldeburgh Festival.
Traditional arts organsations need to change their approach for the benefit of the EU tax payer, says report.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Money saving measures for theatres may include smaller casts and staging well-known crowd pleasing work by writers whose copyright has expired.