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Portrait of the customer as a type

Melbourne’s art scene is moving towards personalised work, as shown by the sellout opening night of artist Rasmus Sandberg Sloth.

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Art's got it covered!

Famous artists designing album covers is not a new thing, but here are a few you may not know about.

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Independent artists angered by Minister for the Arts

The independent and small-to-medium sector have reacted angrily to comments from Senator Brandis suggesting they have no accountability and do…

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Danza Viva

The dancers are all trained in classical ballet and Spanish styles, and this can be seen in their grace, stamina…

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Broaching the gap between East and West

Australian furniture and objects travel to Beijing in a first showing of design cultural exchange in Broached Retreat.

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Why we buy e-books but still borrow print

What place do ebooks – hold in the reading behaviour of Australia’s 10 million public library borrowers?

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Monet’s 'Water Lilies' makes a motza

Selling for $A57.3 million, Claude Monet’s iconic painting leads the way in a wave of demand for "trophy paintings".

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Calls to review peak body funding

Service organisations and peak bodies are essential to the ecology of the sector but funding is haphazard and opaque.

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Rare chance to join the Convent

For an arts organisation in need of studio space this vacancy may be the answer to a fervent prayer.

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It’s a matter of money, actually

What keeps the art market spinning? Is Bonhams up for sale, and how did Basel fare? We take a look…

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