Visual Arts
Monet’s 'Water Lilies' makes a motza
Selling for $A57.3 million, Claude Monet’s iconic painting leads the way in a wave of demand for "trophy paintings".
Buying art via an app
Positioned between IKEA and the gallery sector, this app for emerging collectors puts a new spin on online shopping.
British Council accelerates Aboriginal alliance
Search on for four Indigenous creative leaders to head to the UK to realise an ambitious career pathway.
More people went to Vivid than live in Adelaide
Vivid Sydney breaks its 2013 attendance and sets a new record defining this festival of light, music and ideas internationally.
Vale Gordon Bennett (1955-2014)
Australia loses a great contemporary artist who was willing to take on the big topics in his art.
Offstage homophobia controversy for 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'
A heckling incident behind the SoCal production heats up debate about gay rights and actors' protection.
Nazi shadow falls across international galleries
In an Australian first, the NGV will return a Nazi-looted painting. Hundreds of works from Oslo to Florida are being…
Recovery begins at Glasgow School of Art
A special bursary scheme for students affected by the fire has been established as offers of support for the GSA…
I don’t believe in being an expert
British designer Kate Moross was in Sydney for Semi-Permanent imparting tips, including why pizza was the greatest creative stimulant.
AUDIO: Australia's European Hangover
Why do Australians prefer European garden design, even when they choose modern architecture and interiors?