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New sponsor saves Biennale
Reports of the death of the Biennale of Sydney following the Transfield withdrawal turn out to have been exaggerated. A…
Art and the city: painting beyond the bush
Australia's obsession with the bush has been punctured by the impact of significant painters reclaiming the city.
Promises, Promises: Vic election brings arts pork barrel
With the election on Saturday, Victorian politicians have added more inducement to their arts platforms.
Multiple choice: 'Chuck Close: Prints, Process and Collaboration’ reveals magic behind the portraits
Discover everything you always wanted to know about printmaking but were afraid to ask in the MCA's landmark new exhibition.
Moneybag: latest money news
Victoria's artistic youth and a profoundly unorthodox pianist are celebrating financial wins this week.
Blood, sweat and fears: establishing an independent theatre company
Plans, personnel, the right project – a number of ingredients are required when setting up a new theatre company.
A place for patriotism
The arts articulate identity and there’s a place for some healthy nationalistic partisanship in that role.
The changing face of philanthropy
Donors are younger, savvier and using a new raft of techniques and vehicles in deciding how they support not-for-profits.
When art meets politics
What happens when you cross an artist with a politician? The Basics Rock'n'Roll Party (BRRP) raises questions about the role…
ABC’s Classic FM faces cuts: it’s time to change the tune
Cuts to Classic FM's "live" music broadcasts comes as no surprise.