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Biennale Watch for 2014

Are you one of those people who like to plan their holidays around a biennale or international art fair -…

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An agenda for the arts

In a world of limited resources how do we choose what art is valuable and worthy of investment. Two philosophers…

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Art and advertising: beyond sibling rivalry

If it's good enough for Manet and Dali, maybe artists who look down their noses at advertising designers should think…

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Great arts destination to push your boundaries in 2014

Considering a cultural vacation? Here are some destinations you may not have thought of.

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The most talked about artworks of 2013

Whether good or bad, art has an amazing ability to get people talking.

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2013 in review: a rollercoaster ride

It’s been a year of great promise and considerable disappointment in Australia’s cultural sector with the best news in a…

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Coping with retrenchment

Hundreds of arts workers have been retrenched this year. They face practical and emotional challenges but some have stories of…

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The national fallout from Queensland's crisis

The entire national arts sector is facing worrying reverberations as a result of the massive cuts to small and medium…

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Mates and majors: how the big fish survived

In October this year, the Queensland Government slashed funding to small-to-medium sized arts organisations. In part two of a three-part…

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Who said accountants don’t understand art?

Legendary accountant to artists, Tom Lowenstein, shares his art collection in a new publication.

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