UK creative industries risk 'cultural catastrophe' without support
Revenues forecast to drop by £74bn in 2020 amid bleak outlook for the arts, study finds
Revenues forecast to drop by £74bn in 2020 amid bleak outlook for the arts, study finds
With UK concerts cancelled and Air France grounded, the British polymath has devised a pair of concerts in Sweden
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The plan backed by Boris Johnson when he was mayor is yet to receive any state funding
Production is coming back to life but star-struck financiers might take longer to return
Silver Lake-backed TEG explores opportunities to scoop up venues and launch ticketing site despite lockdown
A promising programme of singing and ballet was let down by heavy-going material and a grating voiceover
Backless dresses, boyfriend sweaters and leopard-print trenchcoats . . . the guilty pleasures of the movie genre and femme fatale fashion
A planned float is expected to value the band's agency, Big Hit Entertainment, at as much as $4.3bn
The song caused ructions with the Motown label because of its political content
Syrian asylum seeker Abdulwahab Tahhan examines the unique issues facing those starting a new life
The queen of anti-spectacle uses humble materials to create subtle political commentary
The fair's global director on how the pandemic will change the art market " but also how it won't
The actor on his podcast with gallerist Robert Diament and his love of Tracey Emin
How to negotiate the new digital landscape: artists, collectors, the fair director, commentators and more
The veteran musician roams to all points of the compass, fusing religion, myth and reality
The founders of the young London gallery are venturing into the digital world " but are optimistic about a return to live events
As Art Basel launches its latest Online Viewing Rooms, the digital landscape seems ready for a reassessment
The photographs evoke the hazy, escapist Americana of Kerouac, Hopper and Tarantino
Armando Iannucci's novel twist on Dickens; Anya Taylor-Joy mixes heart and haughtiness as Austen's matchmaker
The nine songs on this guitar trio set written by Steve Swallow glow with inner fire
The artist's album pays tribute to her ancestor, the taarab pioneer Siti Binti Saad
An audio recording of the composer's opera is conducted by Antonio Pappano and is first-class
The former Maccabees frontman combines pulsing electronica with acoustic instruments in his first solo release
Jones's seventh album explores new depths but is blended with her signature ingredients