Interviews, news and reviews on all aspects of the arts from Guardian.co.uk. Plus, hear art critic Adrian Searle's gallery and exhibition tours. New for October 2009: A series of podcasts from the Cambridge Festival of Ideas
In the last podcast from the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas, we ask if a new morality is needed in the new world order of the 21st centuryIain Chambers
...MOREIn this latest talk from the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas, we ask what is holding back social mobility in the UKIain Chambers
...MOREDavid Starkey on Henry VIII and his legacy, at the 2009 Cambridge Festival of IdeasIain Chambers
...MOREBecoming Barbie: the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas discusses female stereotypesIain Chambers
...MOREProfessor Willie Brown and a panel of experts discuss the legacy of the recession at the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas
...MOREAdrian Searle steps inside a living installation by the veteran Californian artist – and chats with the inhabitantsAdrian Searle
...MOREIn the second of our podcasts from the Cambridge festival of ideas, we ask if the recession is likely to decimate the arts, and what can be done to boost private fundingIain Chambers
...MORECambridge Festival of Ideas: Professor Adrian Poole chairs a debate on the origin of ideas, with writers Lisa Appignanesi and Andrew Robinson, and academics Dame Gillian Beer and Professor Rosamond McKitterick
...MOREAdrian Searle finds the seven ages of man, from birth into a river of blood to death in the mouth of a fearsome-looking devil, are laid out in Grayson Perry's new work, The Walthamstow TapestryAdrian Searle
...MOREAdrian Searle is thrilled by the paintings of Californian artist Ed Ruscha, whose signs, cornstalks and burning gas stations offer a rare glimpse into the American mindAdrian Searle
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