Studios
A new artist residency and incubator launches in East Detroit
Founder Samara Furlong promises Buffalo Prescott will be place for Detroit artists to "experiment and dream"
Gasworks in London celebrates 30 glorious years
The artist studios and residencies provider is modest in size but huge in impact
Queen Camilla brings the art of monarchy to a London studio community in search of a permanent home
The British royal toured Kindred Studios, a hub which currently offers affordable rents to artists and makers at its temporary location—and which has a 3,500-strong waiting list
More than 100 artists to lose their central London studio spaces
V.O Curations, which offers affordable studio spaces, was not able to find a replacement building in time to accommodate all the displaced artists
London takes action to help hard-pressed artists
As studios disappear or become unaffordable, two housing schemes in the UK capital provide low-cost spaces—but are they ambitious enough to make a difference?
Seven artists win lifeline Loewe Foundation/Studio Voltaire Award during cost-of-living crisis
Maz Murray and Emily Pope are among new cohort given rent-free studio space in London and a £5,000 bursary
One in three UK artists say they can't afford to stay in the art industry
The true impact of the cost of living crisis on British art is revealed in a new survey by the UK charity Acme
An art factory grows in Brooklyn
Powerhouse Arts transforms a former transit power station know to locals simply as 'the batcave' into a creative hub
Artist Ibrahim Mahama buys Ghana’s colonial-era trains and plans to turn them into ‘sculptures’ and education spaces
The trains join converted Soviet aircrafts as new work and education spaces
London artists face eviction from studios of ten years
Landlords have given the community of 25 artists and small businesses one week to leave
From a solitary male retreat to a hive of collective talent: new book surveys how the artist's studio has evolved across the ages
This ambitious and approachable study charts the cultural significance of these spaces, from Ancient Greece to today
Anselm Kiefer’s vast studio complex and former home in southern France—likened to a 'human ant hill'—opens to the public
Subterranean tunnels and towers pepper the 40-hectare site of La Ribaute in Barjac
Seven artists’ studios and environments added to US National Trust for Historic Preservation programme
The new additions to the Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios reflect an effort to add greater diversity to the network of sites
Artists’ studios: the fight for affordable spaces
Plus, photographing Paula Rego at work
‘Making visible experimentation, failure, boredom’: Whitechapel Gallery show dives into artists’ studios
The gallery’s outdoing director Iwona Blazwick tells us about the new exhibition and why she sees it as a clarion call to city dwellers
Tracey Emin is setting up an artist studio space in Margate—but she has strict rules for artists hoping to apply
Artist also plans sculpture park and mini museum in English seaside hometown
'Unfit for purpose': London's biggest artist studio provider accused of 'misrepresenting' landmark residency
Artists say their live/work spaces have become unliveable after major construction work at neighbouring sites, but Acme says this is outside its control
Video footage emerges of police raid on East London multi-arts complex Antepavilion
Focus of the strike was a rooftop art installation that resembles a structure used at protests last year by the climate action group Extinction Rebellion
Hundreds of artists’ studios in Moscow to be bulldozed amid government’s huge renovation plan
Evicted artists say authorities are leaving them out in the cold by failing to provide alternative workshops
Berghain—Berlin’s exclusive nightclub—to transform into huge art venue during pandemic
“Studio Berlin” offers a way to circumvent the toughest door policy in the world and see works by Olafur Eliasson, Wolfgang Tillmans and Anne Imhof
Britain's young artists had a hard time before the pandemic. What will happen to them now?
Inequality is rife in British society, not least in the arts, where decades of ‘class-cleansing’ policies have made it harder than ever to be an artist and designer
Saved from collapse, sculptor Elisabeth Frink's studio to be resurrected within 13th-century barn
Messums Wiltshire bought the building last year and will now reconstruct it for an exhibition in its gallery—at a cost of £100,000
Former factory in Iraqi Kurdistan stirs hope for cultural tourism
From studio spaces to museums, a future complex holds the promise of galvanising artists
Demanding artists and receptive architects in book about design and function of the studio
This book shows how, from the end of the 19th century to the Second World War, artists collaborated with architects to craft an image of themselves
Locked out via legal loophole: artists evicted from London studios following 'administrative error'
Studio leaseholders ACAVA cite managerial changes as the reason for late payment of rent to landlord
Objects from Matisse’s studio travel for first time
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston will be the first place outside of France to have this honour
Women artists are doing it for themselves at Frieze Masters
The London fair features a raft of women, including Judy Chicago, who are eschewing assembly-line art
New book by Michael Peppiatt interprets Giacometti through the multi-functional nature of his workplace
The studio as stage, incubator and archive
“He enabled me to know myself better”: Interview with Giacometti's last surviving muse, Paola Carola
One of the sculptor's models reflects upon his enduring influence and how he changed her life
Bacon “rubbish” including sketches and diaries makes £1m at auction
An alternative end for the rubbish that was to be thrown out from Bacon’s famously chaotic studio at 7 Reese Mews in London