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World-breaking result as Brits focus on Aussie art

Australia was under the hammer in more ways than one this week, as Christies London set a new world record…

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9,000 sand drawings honour fallen on Normandy Beach

On International Peace Day, an imaginative art project was a powerful reminder of the cost of war.

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Why you can’t afford to stay home

Taking your show on the road isn’t cheap, but there are definitely advantages to finding new audiences interstate.

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Australian art described as 'cow pats' and 'cascade of diarrhoea'

A British newspaper has dismissed a landmark Australian art exhibition as 'weedy, provincial and all too European'.

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New model for artists’ payment

The perennial problem of underpayment for visual artists has been addressed in a new set of guidelines by Visual Artists…

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Top 10 tips for blogging an arts event

Writer and Communications Professional Lliane Clarke shares her ten tips for using the new age medium to promote your arts…

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Swell Sculpture Festival Award Winners announced

Opening night awards announced as over 50 artists take over Currumbin Beach for 10 days in September.

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Arts leaders Accelerate international conversations

Five Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts leaders have been selected to take part in the British Council’s ACCELERATE.

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Macquarie Digital Portraiture Award winner announced

Tasmanian artist Nik Lee has won the Macquarie Digital Portraiture Award, worth $10,000.

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Is it still Fringe if it’s curated?

The open access model ensures that the Fringe spirit is truly represented.

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