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/
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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
- Project a Black Planet review: spits out dreary academic theory where it should singby Jonathan Jones on June 9, 2026 at 11:02 pm
Barbican, LondonThis exhibition is so in love with the theoretical whimsy of utopian Panafrica that it loses superb artworks in an indigestible intellectual […]
- John Claridge obituaryby Greg Whitmore on June 9, 2026 at 3:38 pm
Photographer revered for his intimate portrayal of the East End in which he grew up At a funfair on Wanstead Flats, east London, in the mid-1950s, a plastic […]
- Cats, flowers and Harry Hill’s car on fire – RA Summer Exhibition reviewby Eddy Frankel on June 9, 2026 at 3:05 pm
Royal Academy, LondonBowie karaoke in a cupboard, a gross David Gamble self-portrait and Harriet Porter’s serene silver pot are a welcome distraction from […]
- Win a Tate membership, Tracey Emin merch and moreby Guardian Staff on June 9, 2026 at 2:20 pm
Enter our competition to snag lunch for two, an arty blanket and a year of free Tate entry as part of our partnership with Tate for Emin’s A Second Life […]
- Protests, picket lines and Indigenous pride: examining US democracy – in picturesby Curated by Briana Ellis-Gibbs on June 9, 2026 at 11:00 am
Partly inspired by the poem In This Place (An American Lyric) by Amanda Gorman, FotoFocus, a non-profit, has opened its inaugural exhibition at the new […]
- Georg Baselitz review – a final, furious, chaotic reckoning with deathby Eddy Frankel on June 9, 2026 at 9:51 am
White Cube Bermondsey, LondonA body falls through the sky, figures flail and thrash, while sagging skin and brittle limbs are scrawled on every work. This is […]
- ‘Central to human identity’: exhibition at the Met connects bodies with musical instrumentsby Veronica Esposito on June 9, 2026 at 9:00 am
Musical Bodies looks at 4,000 years of musical history and how humans have forged relationships with instruments‘A kind of reconnecting with the past’: the […]
- ‘The people made me a star’: 100 years of Marilyn Monroe – in picturesby Guardian Staff on June 9, 2026 at 6:00 am
The woman once known as Norma Jeane became an inspiration for artists and photographers – as a stunning new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery […]
- Julio Le Parc review – as if Bridget Riley had opened a riotous funfairby Jonathan Jones on June 8, 2026 at 12:05 pm
Tate Modern, LondonThe late artist found his calling in febrile 1960s Paris and this exhibition is imbued with an anarchist spirit – you can even spin the […]
- Colen Lumley obituaryby Rosie Lumley on June 7, 2026 at 4:38 pm
laeMy grandfather Colen Lumley, who has died aged 93, was an architect, critic and painter whose work helped shape postwar Cambridge architecture and civic […]
- Paris frozen in time in May 1970 – in picturesby Matt Fidler on June 7, 2026 at 6:00 am
In March 1970, Paris announced an amateur photography competition C’était Paris en 1970 to create an archive of a city undergoing a proliferation of […]
- Terry Winters review – flashes of magic in patterns science has yet to explainby Ben Eastham on June 5, 2026 at 6:57 pm
Modern Art, LondonThe mathematically named new works of Along the River are disorienting, illusive and seem to offer a flash of the secret sequences that […]
- The week around the world in 20 picturesby Jim Powell on June 5, 2026 at 6:49 pm
Attacks on police in Southampton, Russian strikes in Kyiv, the Ebola outbreak and PSG win the Champions League – the past seven days as captured by the […]
- Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait review – the radiant, uncontainable star she always wanted to beby Charlotte Jansen on June 5, 2026 at 4:40 pm
National Portrait Gallery, LondonThe actor’s life in pictures, from mousey-haired teen to American icon to her shocking death at 36, beams with the charm […]
- The secret to enjoying an art gallery? Less is more | Lettersby Guardian Staff on June 5, 2026 at 3:44 pm
Readers respond to an article in which Isabel Brooks described feeling overwhelmed by the number of artworks on displayOf course Isabel Brooks is right, and it […]
- ‘The Edward Hopper of the Black Country’: the photographer whose epic shots captured Sikh life in Walsallby Stuart Jeffries on June 5, 2026 at 3:05 pm
Paths You Walk is a show that finds beauty in images of alienation as Billy Dosanjh turns his lens on race, identity, empire – and the men who kept the […]
- Simeon Barclay review – shut out by the gates of a drab modern Britainby Eddy Frankel on June 5, 2026 at 11:29 am
John Hansard Gallery, SouthamptonFarewell Sweet Innocence references cinema, football, music and Windrush – it’s about trying to fit in, but always falling […]
- Australia’s best apartment designs for 2026 – in picturesby Alyx Gorman on June 5, 2026 at 12:00 am
The 2026 Houses awards shortlist celebrates the country’s most ‘intelligent, dynamic and visually compelling homes’. For the apartment category, jury […]
- Bricking it! How a ‘crinkle crankle’ wall reinvented the Serpentine pavilionby Catherine Slessor on June 3, 2026 at 2:24 pm
Lanza Atelier’s simple, powerful pavilion features an actual serpentine brought to life in a wave of rust-coloured brick – a material never used for the […]
- ‘Like a Klingon prison’: inside Barack Obama’s audacious, near-windowless, $850m presidential libraryby Oliver Wainwright on June 2, 2026 at 5:00 am
Towering over a low-income area of Chicago, and wrapped in a speech that’s hard to decipher, this controversial monolith feels like a menacing sci-fi HQ. Is […]
- The hill I will die on: Let me tell you the one big problem with art galleries. There’s too much art | Isabel Brooksby Isabel Brooks on May 30, 2026 at 7:00 am
They often boast thousands of great works – but who needs that? I can only really engage with one or two before feeling exhaustedVisiting an art gallery […]
- Art for art’s sake, but for people’s health too | Letterby Guardian Staff on April 22, 2026 at 4:44 pm
Jenny Waldman of Art Fund responds to a long read that said instrumentalisation is reducing the value of art as an end in itselfJulian Baggini (The long read, […]
- The remarkable man who made Art UK possible | Letterby Guardian Staff on February 25, 2026 at 5:31 pm
Prof Robin Simon on the charity’s visionary founder, Fred HohlerI was pleased to see Art UK’s achievements mentioned in your article, but astonished that […]























