A job listing: the Arts in England…always updated…always a wide view…

Working hard to keep the the liberal arts agenda alive in politically and socially fluid times. This list is updated daily. Check back regularly for the latest opportunities.
Arts Jobs from the Arts Council
https://www.artsjobs.org.uk/arts-jobs-listings/
The go-to on-line list every week…
Arts and Heritage Jobs from The Guardian.com
https://jobs.theguardian.com/jobs/arts-and-heritage/
All levels, all disciplines, all interesting…
Theatre Jobs from The Guardian.com
https://jobs.theguardian.com/jobs/theatre/
Make your presence felt…
Arts Job Finder from ArtsProfessional.co.uk
https://www.artsprofessional.co.uk/jobs
Always worth consulting…
Art and design | The Guardian Latest art and design news, comment and analysis from the Guardian
- ‘Chipmunks were obsessed with my mics’: the man who recorded a tree for a yearby Claire Biddles on April 29, 2025 at 2:12 pm
Joshua Bonnetta spent 8,760 hours recording a pine – then honed it down into a four-hour album full of creatures, cracking branches and quite possibly the […]
- ‘I didn’t know they existed’: US exhibition highlights rarely seen Picasso artworkby Veronica Esposito on April 29, 2025 at 9:21 am
Gagosian, New YorkIn collaboration with the artist’s daughter, an ambitious new exhibition finds unusual ways to pair better-known pieces with those lesser […]
- Jeremy Deller’s fake Roman mosaic review – is that a smiley face on the ancient ship’s flag?by Hannah Clugston on April 29, 2025 at 9:14 am
North Yorkshire coastWith its swooping whale, snapping seal and mischievous god, the artist’s tricksy new work, made with Coralie Turpin, is just one of the […]
- Do Ho Suh: Walk the House review – all the des res of one man’s life, right down to the towel railsby Eddy Frankel on April 29, 2025 at 8:00 am
Tate Modern, LondonThe Korean conceptualist invites us into all the spaces he’s lived in, re-created full-size in paper, polyester and fabric. It’s a bit […]
- Five UK museums ‘alive with ideas and energy’ shortlisted for Art Fund prizeby Mark Brown on April 29, 2025 at 7:30 am
Museums in Belfast, Cardiff, Perth, Warwickshire and County Durham compete for £120,000 Art Fund Museum of the Year awardFive UK museums, all “alive with […]
- ‘A form of meditation’: a photographic haiku to Japan – in picturesby Guardian Staff on April 29, 2025 at 6:00 am
A poetic new exhibition of dreamlike black and white images captures the country’s contemplative beauty, from lonely Torii gates to sprawling temple trees […]
- ‘The eighth wonder of the world’: China’s terracotta warriors to march on Australia for blockbuster showby Rosamund Brennan on April 29, 2025 at 3:30 am
Perth will host huge exhibition of ancient treasures from first emperor’s tomb in June, with 40% of the artefacts leaving China for the first time everGet […]
- Blackouts tip Spain and Portugal into darkness – in picturesby Guardian Staff on April 29, 2025 at 3:12 am
An unprecedented power outage brought much of Spain and Portugal to a standstill on Monday, affecting trains and communications and darkening cities such as […]
- Cosmic metros, UFO circus tops and a 3,000C sun gun: the mesmerising architecture of Tashkentby Oliver Wainwright on April 28, 2025 at 4:00 am
From its cavernous domed bazaar to its ravishingly muscular museum, the Uzbek capital has one of the world’s wildest collections of modernist gems. Will its […]
- Hiroshige: Artist of the Open Road review – ‘I could look forever at these passing moments in cosmic colours’by Jonathan Jones on April 27, 2025 at 11:01 pm
British Museum, LondonThe Japanese master’s weightless gaze birthed not only French impressionism but also the whole ideal of art as a way of capturing […]
- The week around the world in 20 picturesby Jim Powell on April 25, 2025 at 5:05 pm
The death of Pope Francis, women mourn the dead in Gaza, Russian airstrikes in Kyiv and emperor penguins in Antarctica: the past seven days as captured by the […]
- Oh to Believe in Another World review – Gripping Kentridge and Shostakovich bring Stalin’s age of betrayal to lifeby Jonathan Jones on April 25, 2025 at 2:22 pm
Multitudes festival, London The artist’s potent animated film played against a superb live account of the 10th Symphony from Marin Alsop and the Philharmonia […]
- Hiroshige’s peerless prints, McCartney’s unseen snaps and Vancouver’s blue skies – the week in artby Jonathan Jones on April 25, 2025 at 11:00 am
Van Gogh’s favourite Japanese artist is at the British Museum, Lisa Milroy’s memories of Canada are on show in London, and new thresholds are crossed by Do […]
- North Yorkshire’s film-star stately home set to earn its keep by hosting paying guestsby Mark Brown North of England correspondent on April 25, 2025 at 5:00 am
Wealthy fans of Brideshead Revisited or Bridgerton may soon be able to stay at newly refurbished Castle HowardLaurence Olivier’s elderly Lord Marchmain in […]
- ‘It shapes the whole experience’: what happens when you build a city from wood?by Jonna Dagliden Hunt on April 25, 2025 at 4:00 am
Transforming a former industrial area in Sweden will bring psychological benefits for future residents and reduce construction’s climate impactAlthough […]
- Antony Gormley review – here come the Gorminators, those welded warriors for humanityby Eddy Frankel on April 24, 2025 at 4:17 pm
White Cube, LondonHe is a household name, with an army of lead figures dotted all over Britain. But this show of early work, with its undercurrent of weaponry, […]
- ‘Ours was inspired by the Empire State Building!’ The chaotic brilliance of the UK’s biggest self-build townby Oliver Wainwright on April 21, 2025 at 3:00 pm
It is a place where a Disney-ish castle, complete with turrets, sits near a scaly ‘pangolin’ house. But is Graven Hill now straying from the DIY vision […]
- Mud, masks and heads on spikes: Ali Cherri – How I Am Monument reviewby Evan Moffitt on April 21, 2025 at 8:01 am
Baltic, GatesheadThis richly fascinating show incorporates ancient artefacts into its primeval sculptures, asking pointed questions about how value is […]
- A dustpan and brush with fine art | Brief lettersby Guardian Staff on March 20, 2025 at 5:49 pm
What is art? | Wordsearch | Labour membership | Dark matter | Change for the worseRe your letters on art, or the question of what is art (19 March), I am […]
- The big idea: should we abolish art?by Morgan Falconer on March 10, 2025 at 12:30 pm
Down with expensive trophies at art fairs: it’s time to reclaim a more radical vision of creativitySome of us will go to an art gallery this weekend. Maybe […]
- ‘Abnormal art is the only good art’: how Flávio de Carvalho sparked a Brazilian revolutionby Oliver Basciano on January 28, 2025 at 8:00 am
He donned a skirt to shock his conservative countrymen – and got bundled into a police station for his own protection. As his work appears in the Royal […]