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New study should be the final nail for open-plan offices

Research shows that when employees can’t concentrate, they tend to communicate less. They may even become indifferent to their coworkers.

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Vale Charles Blackman – Australia says goodbye to an Antipodean legend

A portrait of him won the Archibald Prize in 1966, a Melbourne hotel was named after him, and he even…

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Sex sells, but does it sound good?

Is the increased focus on performers' sex appeal a tacit acknowledgement that classical music can no longer connect with society…

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Craft: it's good for your health

Craft practices are being looked to as something of an antidote to the stresses and pressures of modern living.

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Code, print and bang! How code is impacting design

From 3D printed guns to fashion accessories and kids playing blocks, HELLO WORLD is an exhibition that looks at the…

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New York arts exec to head up Create NSW as CEO

Elizabeth W. Scott has been named Executive Director, Create NSW, heading up the State’s peak arts and screen organisation.

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Rhana Devenport appointed as new Director Art Gallery of SA

Devenport brings international perspective to Adelaide, and is the first female director in the gallery's history.

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On this Nelson Mandela Day, Melbourne Museum announces landmark show

In a world premiere, the exhibition ‘Mandela My Life’ will bring Mandela's rich legacy to life through rare objects and…

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Why John Mawurndjul’s barks are so contemporary

A major survey exhibition tracks a 40 year career, and looks at how an artist has changed the perception of…

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Review: Daniel Buren: Like Child’s Play, Carriageworks

Daniel Buren uses steroid-sized children's building blocks to speak about our relationship with the world.

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