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Working with your lover
What benefits are there in making art with your life partner, and does it mean you’re always bringing your work…
Gallery removes Indonesian president's portrait
A major Australian gallery has removed a portrait of the Indonesian President in the wake of the executions of Australian…
Indigenous art faces flooding marketplace
Massive production by Aboriginal artists threatens to undermine the value of their work in the market.
Kudos: Australians recognised for international successes
Prizes honouring service commitment to the performance industry, spreading the message of peace and UK theatrical talent.
Crossing ballet's gender pointe of divide
The boys of the Australian Ballet have just discovered that pointe shoes are not only for girls.
Vale Betty Churcher
Australia’s only female director of the National Gallery of Australia, Betty Churcher dies at the age of 84.
Vale William Delafield Cook
Australian realist painter dies in England aged 78, while preparing for exhibition.
A peek at what Fiona Hall is taking to Venice
Over 350 objects and military camouflage fabric are used to create a powerful statement about the casualities of global conflict.
Buying fame, fashion or fancy? Melba’s collection auctioned
The world’s most loved Opera singer’s collection comes up for auction, allowing devotees an affordable piece of history.
2014 global art market exceeds pre-recession levels
Each year TEFAF commissions a report on the status of the global art market; 2014 findings have bolstered market confidence.