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Understanding your competition

Knowing what other creative practitioners are doing is essential to pitching your own marketing.

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Theft and forgery from Whiteley to Warhol

While fraud is caught on camera in Victoria, Warhol walks off the wall in Missouri and an online watchdog tracks…

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Has the bell finally tolled for theatre subscriptions?

Probably not, but the use case is changing globally. Better data is essential to keeping up with customer needs.

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Turning your digital data into dollars

Move over crowdfunding. Emma Dunch tells us how to utilise our digital engagement to drive fundraising.

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Knowing when it's time to go

Arts industry figures share their stories about knowing when it's time to seek the next challenge, and how to handle…

Career Advice

A budget for the spontaneous creative

Planning isn't the first thing that comes to mind for those who enjoy a spontaneous lifestyle. But for artists and…

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Decorative arts revived in disposable age

In a world of short trends and consumer churn, the renewed interest in decorative arts presents a counter-movement.

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How Western theatre portrays Islam

The Brussels attacks have again thrust Islamic terrorists centre stage, and the way Western theatre portrays Muslims may be part…

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10 chocolate artworks entirely Easter egg-free

Move over Lindt bunnies and hollow eggs. Chocolate can be political, sexy or witty in the hands of a cheeky…

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How the art market's million dollar distortion affects you

The global art market rises and falls on multi-million dollar works but 90% of artworks sell for less than $50,000.

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