Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin sign up to oppose arts cuts - News - Evening Standard
       

Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin sign up to oppose arts cuts

More than 100 leading artists including David Hockney, Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin are backing a new campaign to fight cuts in the arts.

Other names signed up to oppose the Government's proposed 25 per cent reduction in funding include Anthony Caro, Howard Hodgkin, Anish Kapoor, Richard Hamilton and Antony Gormley.

The campaign will be launched officially on Friday with the release of a new video animation by artist David Shrigley highlighting the effect of the funding cuts.

Each week the work of a different artist, created in response to the campaign, will be released.

Most of the big arts organisations believe they can absorb cuts of 10 per cent but say anything beyond 15 per cent will have serious effects. They also fear that smaller organisations and those outside London could be destroyed.

Comments

Don't Miss
Trip the bright fantastic - in vertiginous neon

Fashion

Trip the bright fantastic - in vertiginous neon
Chelsea Champions League celebrations - in pictures

Victory parade

Chelsea Champions League celebrations
High-flying heroes

High flying heroes

David Oyelowo reveals all about new film Red Tails
The Twitter Diaries: Think Bridget Jones tries social networking

The Twitter Diaries

Think Bridget Jones tries social networking
Amy Childs bares all like Britney

Dare to bare

Amy Childs vajazzles like Britney
Berenice Marlohe: Daniel Craig is sexy, grounded and funny... how the new Bond girl fell for 007's charm

Bond girl

What Berenice Marlohe really thinks of Daniel Craig
Oh Delilah: Introducing London's hottest pop singer

Oh Delilah

Introducing London's hottest pop singer
Cool Kate at Claridges

Classy Kate

Kate Moss dazzles at Claridges party
The best cameras and accessories on the market

Snap these up

The best cameras and accessories
Sneak peek at new Thames cable car

Sneak peek

First look at the Thames cable car