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'Foundations' Magazine Spotlights On-Point Artists Before They Blow Up
We spoke with the founders of Foundations, a biannual arts magazine that always gives you something fresh to talk about.
Talking to Australia’s Post Art-Start Generation of Artists
We asked a few art students and recent grads about what they're going to do after this current round of funding cuts truly sinks in.
Australia's New Arts Funding Body Doesn't Want Your Films, Television, or Games
With the draft plans released for the National Program for Excellence in the Arts, funding for our art is going to get a lot cosier with government.
I Went to See the Play About Jimmy Savile in London Last Night
I saw 'An Audience with Jimmy Savile', starring Alastair McGowan, and talked to its director, Jonathan Maitland.
[Exclusive Photos] The 'World’s Most Important Art Exhibition,' a Film About the Venice Biennale
Take a look inside 'Behind the Biennale: A Short History of the World’s Most Important Art Exhibition,' from Artsy, UBS, and director Oscar Boyson.
Say "Hello World" to the World's First Algorithm Auction
How much would you pay for a few historic lines of code?
'Flaneur' Magazine Will Turn Your Street into a Print Publication
Each issue explores a specific street in a specific city using an innovative mix of art, text, and design.
Austerity is Killing British Culture and Creativity
We asked author Robert Hewison about the value of the arts and how cuts to funding are threatening the UK's cultural life.
Kry Wolf's "No Trouble" Vid Will Give You the Artsiest Aneurysm You'll Ever Enjoy
Take a deep breath. This one is intense.
Britain's Free Art Schools Are Making Art Education Accessible Again
While students in the UK have taken to the streets to protest the sorry state of being in college, there has been a quieter, more gradual protest going on: the development of free art schools.
Philip Michael Wolfson
London-based architect Philip Michael Wolfson was Zaha Hadid's head of design for ten years. Now he runs his own studio, where he works on sculptural pieces and interior architecture. When we visited, he discussed his creative process and showed us a...
Something Fishy
Deep in Southwest Alaska lies an abandoned salmon cannery known as Graveyard Point. Every summer fishermen converge on this area. Great fortunes can be earned or lost here, depending on a man's luck. I’ve fished here for the past four years, taking...