British Museum Up For Art Fund Prize
Groundbreaking project A History of the World in 100 Objects could scoop £100,000 for the BM.
Groundbreaking project A History of the World in 100 Objects could scoop £100,000 for the BM.
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Isla and Kirsty two rare breed North Ronaldsay sheep Best loved by us for its brilliant annual goat race, Spitalfields City Farm has reached the semi-finals of the National Lottery Awards for its rare breeds in the city project. A £50k grant from the Heritage …
By secretlondon123 From around 8pm tonight we’lll begin liveblogging election night as the polling stations close and counts commence. How good were our predictions? Did your vote make a difference? And it’s not all about who gets into government; the local council elections and 3 …
London is at a fascinating point in its history – when is it not – at this election there are huge decisions to make on what direction our beloved town, and the country (which is pretty great too) should take. Do you want a financial …
Four London museums have made it onto the longlist for the 2010 Art Fund Prize. The Natural History Museum, Hampton Court Palace, the Royal Institution and the National Army Museum have all excelled in the past year and are gagging for your votes. The quartet …
Here are some we read earlier… Thanks to everyone who voted for their favourite London novel. We received over 300 votes via Twitter, Facebook, comments and email. You nominated 115 different novels for the accolade which, if nothing else, provide one hell of a reading …
Love it or hate it, the redeveloped Spitalfields Market has certainly been a welcoming space for public sculpture. Off the top of our heads, we recall the giant clay pipe thing, the pointy red church piece, some mis-aligned granite blocks, a memorial to the Civil …
Perhaps taking note of the stew Stoke Newington residents got into after Hackney Council wiped out the Royal Family Banksy, Sutton Council is inviting people to have their say on whether to save the mural on Beddington Farm Road. The Indie reports an initial swell …
For the winning piece of Grafton Street art. We told you how one property developer was giving Royal Academy of Art artists the chance to create a mural for its new Mayfair project and no doubt gathering kudos for endorsing emerging talent in a public …