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…
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- Uncropped: James Hamilton on the decay of alt-journalism and street photographyby Radheyan Simonpillai on April 26, 2024 at 4:15 pm
In the Wes Anderson-produced documentary Uncropped, the acclaimed culture photographer discusses his career and a changing landscapeThe former Village Voice […]
- Have your photos published in the Guardian’s letters sectionby Guardian community team on April 26, 2024 at 3:34 pm
We’re highlighting the best reader photography in the Guardian in print and online. Share your images with us belowSince 2014 the Guardian’s print letters […]
- ‘Massive and exciting impact’: show celebrates Spain’s first abstract art museumby Sam Jones in Madrid on April 26, 2024 at 12:09 pm
Exhibition explores how a Spanish-Filipino artist in 1966 opened a trailblazing cultural outpost in Cuenca’s ‘hanging houses’In July 1966, as the Beatles […]
- Hairy paint, boozy sculpture and Michelangelo’s final years – the week in artby Jonathan Jones on April 26, 2024 at 11:24 am
The Renaissance master dazzles, Rasheed Araeen goes for drinks and Peppi Botrop really mixes media – all in your weekly dispatchMichelangelo: The Last […]
- Experience: I’m making a lifesize replica of the Bayeux tapestryby Mia Hansson on April 26, 2024 at 9:00 am
It’s been eight years since I started, and I’m now 44 metres in. It’s taken its tollI first set eyes on the Bayeux tapestry thanks to a wrong turn. My […]
- Week in wildlife – in pictures: a lazy leopard, a moonwalking elephant and hitchhiking ducklingsby Joanna Ruck on April 26, 2024 at 7:00 am
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- Hanging in there and a dichroic shopper: Photofairs Shanghai 2024 – in picturesby Matt Fidler on April 26, 2024 at 6:00 am
A selection of highlights from the ninth instalment of Photofairs Shanghai, the contemporary art fair for photographyShanghai Exhibition Centre | April 25-28, […]
- ‘It should feel like an extension of the living room’: radical study centre is named best building in Europeby Oliver Wainwright on April 25, 2024 at 6:30 pm
A ‘non-hierarchical’ university space that can be continually altered or even moved has won the EU’s biennial prize for contemporary architecture A […]
- Lost New York: remembering the city’s forgotten landmarksby Veronica Esposito on April 25, 2024 at 2:30 pm
A new exhibition at the New-York Historical Society looks back on years of radical change in the city for better and worseIn recent decades New York City has […]
- Outlaw attitude: skaters, saunas and spontaneous stripping – in picturesby Guardian Staff on April 25, 2024 at 6:00 am
Magdalena Wosinska spent the 1990s hanging out with bands, skateboarders and whoever else crossed her path. These photos capture blissful free spirits Continue […]
- Clock this delightful paean to dandelions | Brief lettersby Guardian Staff on April 24, 2024 at 5:11 pm
Country diary | Isfahan’s sights | Dilyn the dog’s fleas | Bald truths | Pate expectationsI concur with Val Kirby’s letter (18 April) about Jim […]
- The photography studio with four wheels and a sunroof: Adali Schell’s best shotby Interview by Charlotte Jansen on April 24, 2024 at 12:33 pm
‘The sun trickled in just as we were coming down the mountain. When I looked back at Victoria and Keni, the wind was rustling their clothes and hair. I was […]
- ‘This one’s like a castle!’ The hunt for the world’s wildest, daftest and most beautiful hedgesby Oliver Wainwright on April 24, 2024 at 10:39 am
They can swallow road signs and trigger lethal neighbour feuds. From the suburbs of Britain to the deserts of Arizona, we explore a show celebrating glorious […]
- Why are celebrities destroying multimillion dollar mansions? | Arwa Mahdawiby Arwa Mahdawi on April 23, 2024 at 3:25 pm
From Kanye West to Chris Pratt, the celebrity approach to housing is more out of touch than everLooking for a bargain beach house? Then you’re in luck. Kanye […]
- Expressionists review – the vivid premonitions of Europe’s wildest-eyed geniusesby Jonathan Jones on April 23, 2024 at 8:00 am
Tate Modern, LondonTate Modern’s survey of Kandinsky, Münter and the rest of the avant garde Blue Rider group is an exhilarating riot of colour – but also […]
- Armed guards, reparations and the lives of others: Venice Biennale 2024 – reviewby Laura Cumming on April 21, 2024 at 8:00 am
There’s less glitz and glamour, more a mood of solemnity and concern at the 60th edition of the Biennale, with revelatory work from Nigeria, Bulgaria and the […]
- Let’s tell the story of art without men | Lettersby Guardian Staff on April 19, 2024 at 5:29 pm
Dr Suzy Tutchell champions the work of past and present female artists, while Caroline Higgitt takes Francesco Vezzoli’s challengeIf the art world is so […]
- John Akomfrah’s British pavilion at Venice Biennale review – a magnificent and awful journeyby Adrian Searle on April 16, 2024 at 4:08 pm
The artist’s nightmare of colonial exile, ecology and globalisation – recurring endlessly over six interconnected video installations – leaves you […]
- The Last Caravaggio review – an unmissable and murderously dark finaleby Jonathan Jones on April 16, 2024 at 3:32 pm
National Gallery, LondonRage, slaughter, death, regret … The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula, believed to be Caravaggio’s last work, is so astonishing, it […]
- Death-defying darkness, thought-provoking pop art and unrepentant nudes – the week in artby Jonathan Jones on April 12, 2024 at 11:00 am
Caravaggio proves haunting, Yinka Shonibare brings colonial figures down to size and Monica Sjöö photographs the goddess feminism – all in your weekly […]
- Artistic unicorns, protest ceramics and queer art from Morocco – the week in artby Jonathan Jones on March 29, 2024 at 11:42 am
Greenham Common inspires a new generation, designer Enzo Mari gets playful and Perth Museum dedicates its first exhibition to a mythical beast prized since […]