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Rare works by Dutch master discovered by chance in UK family’s private collection
‘Portrait of Mai’, valued at £50mn, will be shared equally by two galleries in London and Los Angeles
Touring exhibition aims to find new audiences for prized masterpieces
More than 80,000 items, many never seen in public before, will be held at new hub in east London
Judges impressed by ‘personal and poetic way she extends the language of sculpture’
Lord Neil Mendoza insists British arts and media too focused on capital city
Vandalising works of art can sometimes expand our horizons
Prestigious UK architecture award highlights growing trend for sustainable design
Tracey Emin and Gilbert & George are among those planning to open galleries featuring their own work
Organisers are confident the flagship event will revive the city’s creative spirit despite the tensions
Culture secretary to look ‘sympathetically’ on calls to extend export ban of Georgian masterpiece
Digging a road tunnel risks losing archaeological clues buried at the 5,000-year-old site of pilgrimage
West Yorkshire city defeats County Durham, Wrexham and Southampton to title
London gallery says it will look for partnerships with other institutions to save money
Rising energy and materials bills squeeze traditional artisans
Sir Nicholas Goodison was a driving force behind Big Bang reforms but also pursued cultural interests
London gallery becomes the latest UK cultural institution to sever fossil fuel links
Government and private funding sought for modernisation of 170-year-old cultural institution
The artist will combine the potteries of England and the spirit of Chicago in his structure
Millions of ‘lost learners’ in the austerity decade missed the opportunity offered to working class painters in the 1920s
Some artists consider legal action as images marketed for millions of pounds
Treasury confirms additional funding of £850m for cultural institutions as they recover from pandemic
From Cornwall to Perthshire, the pandemic has brought a surge in popularity of alfresco venues and productions
Performing arts’ contribution far exceeds the risk of guaranteeing cover
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