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
- Dark clouds, protests and resignations dampen start of 61st Venice Biennaleby Lanre Bakare in Venice on May 5, 2026 at 6:02 pm
Russian pavilion to stay closed as outcry over Israel’s inclusion also grows – but nesting seagull provides some light reliefThe 61st Venice Biennale […]
- Mark Gerson obituaryby Matthew Engel on May 5, 2026 at 2:51 pm
Photographer whose perceptive portraits of writers included well-known images of Evelyn Waugh, Doris Lessing and Faber poets of the 1960sFor around half a […]
- Lubaina Himid’s British pavilion at the Venice Biennale review – alienation in a green and pleasant landby Eddy Frankel on May 5, 2026 at 1:10 pm
Amid a calming soundtrack of lapping waves and cooing birds, workers in brightly coloured paintings share glances that say: ‘What the hell are we doing […]
- ‘I paint the kind of people I’m attracted to’: Hernan Bas on hiding from the world in Veniceby Charlotte Higgins on May 5, 2026 at 9:00 am
The Cuban-American artist likes to paint pretty young white men – inspired by his fascination with Holden Caulfield. So why do his portraits have a sinister […]
- ‘We put our heads above the parapet’: Lubaina Himid on winning her 40-year battle to storm the Venice Biennaleby Lanre Bakare on May 5, 2026 at 8:00 am
In the 1980s, she had to show her work in a corridor by the ICA’s toilet. Now she’s representing Britain at the ‘art Olympics’. So is the artist […]
- Salisbury Cathedral restores stained-glass treasure by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morrisby Steven Morris on May 5, 2026 at 6:00 am
Project to refurbish ‘Angels’ hailed huge success as dean says it will ‘lift spirits and rekindle hope’Sam Kelly admitted there had been some nights of […]
- Seen a ghost? The eeriest images from Fotografia Europea – in picturesby Elena Goodinson on May 5, 2026 at 6:00 am
From gigantic goat hair costumes to small hidden rooms in houses, this year’s photography festival takes a turn for the spectral Continue reading...
- Preemptive Listening review – artist’s film about sirens is buzzing with sonic ideasby Cath Clarke on May 5, 2026 at 6:00 am
With its striking images and experimental soundtrack, artist Aura Satz’s film is an endurance test that might work better in a galleryThis film from the […]
- Raghu Rai obituaryby Simon Bainbridge on May 4, 2026 at 2:16 pm
Celebrated photographer who captured the political upheavals and everyday life of post-independence India In the early hours of 3 December 1984, the […]
- Rose Finn-Kelcey review – flying puns, smart pranks and prayers for 20pby Eddy Frankel on May 4, 2026 at 12:00 pm
Arts Collective, Northampton An overdue celebration in her home town of this funny, direct, critical, satirical conceptualist shows her spiky […]
- Ready for their close-ups: celebrity passport photosby All photographs © Philip Sharkey/Phaidon on May 4, 2026 at 6:00 am
In 1953, Dave Sharkey, a former professional boxer, and his wife, Ann, founded a photographic studio in Oxford Street, London. The studio promised prints […]
- ‘It’s a world heritage site, but it’s my home’: one of the last residents of Casa Milà on life in Gaudí’s masterworkby Stephen Burgen in Barcelona on May 4, 2026 at 4:00 am
Ana Viladomiu has been a ‘privileged’ resident of the once derided, now revered Barcelona apartment building for almost 40 yearsImagine that you live in an […]
- Fiona Pardington’s portraits of the lost birds of Aotearoa New Zealand – in picturesby Dee Jefferson on May 3, 2026 at 3:00 pm
For more than two decades, Pardington has been photographing taonga (Māori cultural treasures) and natural history specimens in museums around the world. In […]
- The Guardian view on the legacy of the Festival of Britain: look to the future | Editorialby Editorial on May 1, 2026 at 4:53 pm
The 75th anniversary of this landmark event is a timely reminder of how art can bring people togetherLaunched by King George VI on 3 May 1951, the Festival of […]
- Genuine Fake Premium Economy review – brilliantly obnoxious millennial rage at a rigged financial worldby Eddy Frankel on May 1, 2026 at 10:11 am
ICA, London Jenna Bliss, Buck Ellison and Jasmine Gregory were born in the 80s and endured the financial crash as they set out as artists – their fury is […]
- As a schoolboy, I was dazzled by the Festival of Britain in 1951 – but it revealed a divided nation | Michael Billingtonby Michael Billington on May 1, 2026 at 7:00 am
From the Dome of Discovery to the massive cigar-shaped Skylon, the spectacular cultural showcase was an exhilarating sight in 1951. The Tories demolished those […]
- Man who pocketed tiles from medieval priory as boy returns them 60 years laterby Steven Morris on May 1, 2026 at 5:00 am
Simon White comes clean after finding clay pieces in toffee tin, saying he took them as souvenir from Wenlock PrioryFragments of a priory’s medieval tiled […]
- Nancy Holt review – cosmic thrills as the universe’s hidden power is unleashedby Eddy Frankel on April 30, 2026 at 11:00 am
Goodwood Art Foundation, West SussexThe late great land artist’s alfresco metal and concrete works are richly engaging and elemental – but the gallery […]
- Jarvis Cocker and Kim Sion to curate art exhibition at Hepworth Wakefieldby Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent on April 30, 2026 at 5:00 am
Musician and his wife, a creative consultant, hope the Hodge Podge can expand ideas of creativity and communityA new exhibition curated by Jarvis Cocker and […]
- Zurbarán review – ecstatic visions, primitive surrealism … and the finest loincloths ever paintedby Jonathan Jones on April 28, 2026 at 11:01 pm
National Gallery, London The 17th-century Spanish master painted with a supernatural intensity that will hit you just as hard as it did his original viewersThe […]
- 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, […]
- Paris art enthusiast wins €1m Picasso painting in €100 charity raffleby Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent on April 15, 2026 at 1:36 pm
Ari Hodara initially thought it might be a hoax after winning raffle he found out about by chance while dining out A Picasso painting worth more than €1m […]
- 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 […]























