Five love stories…that aren’t really love stories at all
Many of the greatest ‘love’ stories in the arts are a bit like Monet paintings: hazily romantic from a distance, but up close you really see the gaps. IAM‘s Maria … Read more
Many of the greatest ‘love’ stories in the arts are a bit like Monet paintings: hazily romantic from a distance, but up close you really see the gaps. IAM‘s Maria … Read more
Samra Koricic, a member of the secretariat at the Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina in London, writes on the renewed energy for the performing arts rippling … Read more
In issue 2 of IAM you can make the most of our Arts PR supplement but until then here’s some advice on how to improve … Read more
Once upon a time, arts fundraising worked like this: organisations vied for a mix of state funding and foundation grants. Private sector giving came next, … Read more
Is your arts organisation doing better today than it was at this time last year? Data expert Michael Nabarro helps you track your performance for 2015 Programmes change, and … Read more
Writer and arts critic Veejay Sai on the modern revival movement sweeping across India Art has always been a response to society, and has never survived … Read more
Polly Graham is the Welsh National Opera’s first Genesis Assistant Director, working on the organisation’s newest productions and being mentored by David Pountney. Here she … Read more
A fear of the bottom line, not government censorship, is leading to conservative arts programming in China, says Alison Friedman Artists in every country face … Read more
Cat Leaver, head of marketing at Alienation Digital, explains how to establish and expand your brand in the US For those of you who operate … Read more
From online adverts to tackling disease, big data is crucial. But it hasn’t lived up to its potential for the cultural sector, says Michael Nabarro … Read more