Blog

  • Last Chance to See….

    Dr Richard Howells, our Reader in Culture, Media and Creative Industries, and author of Visual Culture recommends “Late Turner: Painting Set Free” at Tate Britain. He writes: “Turner is an artist whom people who ‘don’t… Read more

  • Alumna News

    We know that a lot of CMCI alumni keep in touch with us via the blog, so here’s news from Danyang Liu, who is currently working with fellow CMCI alumna Pinhui Yao at ARTouch Consulting,… Read more

  • Christina in the Guardian

    Christina Scharff’s research on the classical music industry has been featured in the Guardian. Under the headline “Classical music in 2014 – still dominated by dead white men’s music performed by living white men” journalist… Read more

  • Our New Experience Module is Launched

    Kings College London Principal Edward Byrne was present at the launch event for CMCI’s new “Experience Module” which is in turn part of our new MA degree course in Arts and Cultural Management. It’s a… Read more

  • CMCI in the News -Again.

    CMCI’s academic staff continue to be in demand as expert commentators on worldwide news and current affairs. Our Head of Department, Professor Anna Reading, gave two filmed interviews on the media witnessing, news framing and… Read more

  • There IS an Alternative!

    Our first blog post of 2015 celebrates the publication of Dr Ricarda Vidal’s new book: Alternative Worlds: Blue-sky Thinking since 1900. This is an edited volume from Ricarda and Ingo Cornils, and it seeks to… Read more

  • We Have the Power! CMCI Rated Number One

    We are delighted to announce that CMCI has been rated number one for research power in our subject area across the whole of the UK. That is our headline fact from the national universities research… Read more

  • Classic Scharff

    CMCI’s Dr Christina Scharff continues to be active disseminating her research beyond the college walls. Earlier this month she spoke at an event organised by London Music Masters and presented the findings from her current… Read more

  • Faking It

    Dr Richard Howells, our Reader in Culture, Media and Creative Industries, appeared on national television talking about fake works of art available over the internet. The programme was BBC1s popular “Fake Britain”, which turned its… Read more

  • Anna Flies South

    The term may be over but the work carries on… Professor Anna Reading is flying off to Hong Kong and then on to Sydney as part of her role as honorary Visiting Professor at the… Read more