National

Biennale of Sydney holds attendance despite controversy
The question of whether controversy would increase or decrease attendance for the Biennale of Sydney has been answered.

Raftapoulous' edgy painting that breathes life into the past
Raftopoulous surprises with a new suite of paintings, Beaux Monde, that seemingly squeeze the past and present out of his…

Shy: A Memoir
Shy: A Memoir is warm and objective, funny and sad, and philosophical and informative – sometimes all at once.

Tax Tips for Arts Professionals
The end of the financial year is soon to be upon us so make the most of your tax dollar.

Inaugural Keir Choreographic Award supports new Australian work
Australia's first choreography award is giving choreographers the recognition they deserve.

The minds behind Australian dance
Josephine Ridge represents the Australian arts industry's elite on the jury for the inaugural Keir Choreographic Award.

International choreographer Mårten Spångberg to judge new Australian choreographic award
Choreography can even be used to predict climate, according to Mårten Spångberg.

Regional councils punch above their weight in arts awards
Watch out Sydney. The Local Government Art and Cultural Awards suggest their may be more cultural vitality in northern NSW.

Gertrude and Artbank introduce new commission model
A new creative partnership between two important players aims to support emerging artists through commission.

Resurrection of Dorrit Black
A Dorrit Black retrospective acknowledges an artist who sold few works in her lifetime but is now earning record results.