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Theatre of the Revolution

In Egypt, where public theatre is often seen as a thinly veiled mouthpiece for the government, independent artists are revolutionaries…

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Measuring the value of the arts

Ticket numbers don't tell the whole story but how do you calculate the value of empathy, transformation or community-building?

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Nazi looted art surfaces

Stolen art worth $AUD 1.42 billion has been found in the private home of an 80-year-old man in Munich.

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New record for Whiteley, just shy of $4m

Whiteley sells for $3,927,272 at last night’s Menzies Art Brand auction in Melbourne making it the second highest amount paid

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The day the music died

Why does the death of an artist hit us so hard, and why do we need to publicise our grief?

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Twenty-three Australian artists make Sydney Biennale cut

Juliana Engberg's artist list announced this week, lives up to growing expectations for her 19th Biennale of Sydney.

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Sir Anthony Caro dies aged 89

British sculptor Antony Caro influenced a generation of sculptors internationally. He will be remembered well.

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Five emerging artists pitch career dreams to a live audience

The British Council has announced the five winners of the 2013 Realise Your Dream Awards.

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Arts make earth move for quake recovery

Many survivors of the Christchurch earthquakes say they appreciate the city’s culture more than before the shocks.

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Artist photographs own mother having sex

Leigh Ledare, a photographer who has drawn as much controversy as acclaim, has been picked up by a prestigious New…

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