Underwater relics at risk? (Photo: Jonathan S. Blair/National Geographic/Getty Images)

Archaeo­logists attack BP’s drilling plans

Damage feared to underwater sites off the coast of Libya, after Gulf disaster. Pictured, Underwater relics at risk? (Photo: Jonathan S. Blair/National Geographic/Getty Images) From News, Issue 216 (September 2010).
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Gulf Aid charity benefits from same spirit that responded to Hurricane Katrina

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Grant irregularity at Arts Council England

“Illegal” grant to trustee reveals slack procedures, and novelist Diran Adebayo refuses to repay the £10,165 given to him

From News, Issue 216 (September 2010).
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Letter to the editor—Picasso’s “grey” period

All artists, including great masters such as Caravaggio, had, and had to have, an ambivalent relationship towards the religious and political establishment.

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A New York artist in the Spanish tradition

Ena Swansea is painting a massive mural, known as a Goyesque, on the floor of a bullfighting arena in Arles

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Letter to the editor—Right to resell

I would suggest that the many artists who see their work resold for around €1,000 would not regard themselves as 'successful artists'

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Danish art pranksters mock Spain’s royal family

Surrend’s posters don’t show the royal couple having sex. But they say they do

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Australian art world unites against Cooper Review

Government report threatens to wreak havoc on market

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Review recommends the National Trust Scotland conducts urgent audit

The troubled conservation organisation “has no single record of what it owns”

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Former junk room wins restoration award

The private dining room of Wilton House, once used for storage, has been transformed into a judges’ favourite

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UK museum chief makes a splash

A UK museum director has decided to don her bathing costume, pop on the goggles and swim across the Solent to raise funds for her gallery. A team from the Watts Gallery in Guildford will valiantly attempt to swim across the 2.65-mile strait separating the Isle of Wight from mainland England this >>>

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