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Help! I Hate... The Silence
Artworld Agony Aunt Charlotte Jansen advises an artist being publicly shunned in the context of Israel-Palestine

Bangkok Art Biennale 2026 Announces Participating Artists
The Biennale will take place from 29 October 2026 to 28 February 2027, and its theme and title is ‘Angels & Mara’.

Will Andy Burnham Deliver for Britain’s Arts Sector?
The UK’s prospective Prime Minister has spent years arguing that culture belongs at the heart of public life. Now he has the chance to prove it

Wall-to-Wall: Galerina, London
In the first of a column on micro-galleries and odd-spaces, Ella Slater talks to Galerina, whose London space counters the white cube

Yogyakarta’s ARTJOG, the Art Fair Without Galleries
The Indonesian fair has spent two decades quietly forging an alternative model – foregoing gallery invitations in favour of direct access

The Killing of Robert Kuzovkov

Helen Cammock Withdraws Work from National Portrait Gallery, London
The piece’s withdrawal follows controversy surrounding its statement that Winston Churchill had intentionally starved the Indian population
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Misan Harriman Steps Down as Southbank Centre Chair
Hariman’s decision to step down as chair follows a period of scrutiny and criticism over his social media activity

Cooper Gallery Dundee Threatened by University Cost Cutting
The gallery was opened in 1953 and has hosted various exhibitions, including those of numerous Turner Prize nominees

Steirischer Herbst 2026 Theme is ‘Red Flags’
The annual Austrian arts festival will take place in Graz and Styria, Austria from 24 September to 18 October

Brexit and the British Artworld: The Balance Sheet
Assessing Brexit’s cultural balance sheet, ten years after the referendum in the United Kingdom transformed Britain’s economy

New London Museum Details Revealed
The museum will move to its new home in Smithfield Market, Farringdon on 28 November, eleven years after announcing its relocation
