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Art and economics: a conversation

Jasper Joffe has published a series of email interviews with artists, collectors and economists that seek to illuminate the relationship between art and finance.

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Art Relay deserves a medal

As Olympic fever continues to grip the nation, we pay a visit to a multi-disciplinary exhibition that’s brimming with team spirit.

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Kelly watch the stars

To coincide with the publication of a Knowledge Bank profile of Kelly Richardson, we preview the artist’s new work Mariner 9, a giant video installation inside Whitley Bay’s historic Spanish City Dome.

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Mixing It Up by NWN
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New Work Network to close

Efforts to secure funding to replace Arts Council England revenue unsuccessful, says New Work Network Director Orlagh Woods.

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The Waiting Place
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Festival Promenade

As Edinburgh Art Festival opens, we take a look at the programme of new commissions that is exposing the city for audiences new and old.

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Last call: Support for emerging makers

As part of the Crafts Council Collective programme, Hothouse provides support, advice and creative development for 40 makers who have set up their businesses within the last two years. Application deadline is 31 July 2012.

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Deptford X 2012

In the lead-up to the 15th edition of London’s longest running arts festival, we talk to artist-curators Hew Locke and Indra Khanna about this year’s sports-free programme.

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Lion Scaffolding Sculpture
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PARK ART launches

A series of sculptural works, sound installations and community events under the umbrella PARK ART in Haringey launches across green spaces in the borough.

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Sacrilege on tour

Anyone fond of the question ‘but is it art?’ will have a field day if they visit Jeremy Deller’s Sacrilege during the Olympics, but they will probably have a bounce on it too.

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Reinventing the Open

Zeitgeist Arts Projects present their research on open submission competitions and explain why they insisted on transparency for their own newly-launched Zeitgeist Open.

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The art of brand promotion

The relationship between art and big business has often been a troubled and contradictory one. But does a forthcoming Cultural Olympiad exhibition of luxury cars painted by famous artists cross the line into pure brand promotion?

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