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Destroying art for art’s sake

Chinese contemporary artist Ai Weiwei has had his work smashed by another artist without his permission but he has no…

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Pay TV to sponsor Zanzibar Film Festival

An East African pay TV broadcaster has announced their sponsorship of the Zanzibar International Film Festival.

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The artist as media activist

An active artist is automatically a media activist. The new media is a natural extension of what artists do.

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Austrian artist sparks Interpol murder hunt

An artist who took photos of herself posing as a corpse was surprised to find out that police had launched…

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Employers: Define the job

This time the career tip is for the employers.

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Ralph Grayden

Ralph Grayden is an ex-lawyer who, since 2003, has made a substantially less well remunerated living as a journalist and…

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Filipino artist Anita Magsaysay-Ho dies at 97

One of the greatest female Filipino painters, Anita Maysaysay-Ho, has passed away at the age of 97.

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Dutch artist uses Google Maps as art

Google Maps may be a source of everlasting humour for some, but for Dutch artist Mishka Henner it has become…

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Professor John O’Toole, National Curriculum Arts

The National Curriculum for the Arts is at the draft consultation stage. The lead writer is Professor John O’Toole. His…

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Wendy Lorenz, head of Noteworthy at the CSO

Pianist and teacher Wendy Lorenz heads the Canberra Symphony Orchestra the Noteworthy music education program for schools in the ACT.

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