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More than a singular image: Womanhood through the work of four photographers
ArtsHub examines the ways female photographers are shedding light on authentic narratives of womanhood.
Fashion appropriation igniting backlash from art sector
News of wearable collections which exploits working-class labour and lack artwork authorisation prompts deeper questions into the increasing crossover between…
Oscars 2022: nominations, predictions and snubs
The 94th Academy Awards take place today. Who will win versus who should?
Shocked to continue despite homophobic remarks
Singer, Michelle Shocked, has taken to perform outside the venues that cancelled her shows and believes her homophobic remarks were…
New York’s Metropolitan Museum sued for deceptive entrance fees
A class-action lawsuit has been launched against New York’s Metropolitan Museum for its ‘deceptive’ admission policy.
Broadway’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s producers invite Capote’s ashes to opening night
Truman Capote's cremated remains were invited to Broadway debut of Breakfast at Tiffany's, but didn't attend.
US court ruling brings copyright laws into sharp relief
What are the implications for artists of US copyright laws regarding re-sale of goods?
Art is a better bet than lottery
It is becoming more and more obvious that you could be mor likely to find million-dollar art by accident than…
Charles Krafft speaks out after being outed as a white nationalist
Seattle-based artist Charles Krafft has spoken out after being labeled a Holocaust denier and white nationalist.
Twitter to launch music app
Popular social networking site Twitter has revealed plans to launch its very own music app.