LONDON.- Dame Vivien Duffield announced today grants totalling £8.2 million to open up new creative learning spaces for children and young people in eleven cultural organisations across England. The recipients are: The Donmar Warehouse; The Holburne M…
Dame Vivien Duffield Gives £8.2 Million to 11 Cultural Organisations Across England
LONDON.- Dame Vivien Duffield announced today grants totalling £8.2 million to open up new creative learning spaces for children and young people in eleven cultural organisations across England. The recipients are: The Donmar Warehouse; The Holburne M…
U.S. Art Critics Association Selects Dead or Alive as a Top Architecture and Design Show
NEW YORK, NY.- The Museum of Arts and Design announced that Chief Curator David McFadden and Curator Lowery Stokes Sims will be honored by the United States branch of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA-USA) for their work on the exhibit…
U.S. Section of International Association of Art Critics Announces Annual Award Winners
NEW YORk, NY.- The US section of the International Association of Art Critics/AICA-USA announced its annual awards to honor artists, curators, museums, galleries and other cultural institutions in recognition of excellence in the conception and realiza…
17th Century Portrait Returns to Lydiard House
LONDON.- The Art Fund has helped return an important 17th century portrait to Lydiard House in Swindon. The portrait of Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of Warwick, has come back to the stately home after almost 70 years in a private collection. Art Fund director…
You Can Cut Us But Don’t Kill Us Say The UK’s Cultural Leaders
LONDON.- Yesterday, many of the leaders of Britain’s most prominent cultural institutions – speaking on behalf of organisations across the whole country – appealed directly to the Prime Minister not to cause irreparable damage to our most economically …