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A new way of buying art

An online art broker enables you to source a Picasso print or a Piccinini sculpture without traipsing the galleries.

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Red tape driving the Aboriginal art market offshore

Australia's protectionist law is pushing trade in culturally significant Aboriginal Art overseas and weakening the local market.

Opinions & Analysis

Arts Funding: Why It's Unwise to Cut Off Your Arm

Principles of arms-length funding are being sacrificed to a 'trickle down' approach the Federal Government would not countenance in other…

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What the arts can learn from Silicon Valley

While the arts sector faces challenges to secure funding and capture audiences in the digital age, the leading hub for…

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Aboriginal art focus leaves Sotheby's Australia for London

Sotheby’s London will stage its first Aboriginal Art auction in June, in the wake of Sotheby’s Australia’s closure of its…

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The best of the Venice Biennale 2015

If you can't be at the world's biggest art party, you can at least enjoy the vicarious pleasure of knowing…

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Shares and likes are changing journalism

Sharing and the mobile generation are defining journalism today, moving the brand to the writer and the curator of content…

Career Advice

Starting your art career later in life

The arts sector is filled with youthful talent but for some creativity just doesn’t flower until later.

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Design thinking for social media

Design thinking applies creativity not just to your program but also to the way you do business, especially in online…

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Australia’s Venice pavilion: from ‘the dunny’ to ‘the black box’

Australia $7.5 million has opened in Venice to general acclaim and the occasional jeer.

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