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Paper finds a new niche

In the internet age, paper is becoming the province of obscure and eclectic niche subjects.

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AUDIO: Appropriation artist wins copyright case

A court case in the US is likely to have a big impact on contemporary artists working with collage,mash-ups and…

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Lost Stolen Generation art returns to Australia

After nearly 50-years packed in boxes in a New York university , 119 pieces of Stolen Generation artwork return to…

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Getting paid when business goes bust

Angry creditors who performed at Peats Ridge have joined the queue of artists asking what they can do when they…

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School replaces security guards with art teachers

Art classes changed the poorest scoring school in a US district to an exemplar of student improvement.

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Atticus Finch, do you do copyright?

'To Kill a Mockingbird' author Harper Lee has filed a law suit against the literary agent who duped her out…

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Penguin on thin ice with irate authors seeking $5m

Self-publishing service provider Author Solutions, owned by Penguin, sued by authors claiming it’s not an ‘independent publisher’.

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Will former porn star inherit Fifty Shades' success?

There’s an old saying in the publishing industry, you can take the girl out of porn but you can’t take…

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Setting up in a new location

The mobility of an arts career is an advantage but re-establishing yourself can be another full-time job.

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English lit prize following Australia's lead?

A new British literary longlist proves strong female authors aren’t just an Australian phenomenon.

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