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No man is an arts island

Over the last two decades, the island of Singapore has worked tirelessly to transform itself into one of the Asia–Pacific’s…

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Arts score big time during World Cup 2006

The FIFA World Cup 2006 has netted a wealth of opportunities for artists, galleries and museums all over the world.

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Theatre talks to Tyranny

When Ibsen’s 'Ghosts' premiered in London in 1891, it was lambasted by critics and denounced by the London Daily Telegraph…

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Pay it forward

The art market can be incredibly lucrative, as galleries and auction houses the world over will attest. As with any…

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Art in shaken Asia

Yogjakarta - Indonesia’s art epicentre – as we know, was devastated by an earthquake on 27 May leaving around 200,000…

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3 W’s of cultural policy

"It is useful to think about cultural policy across many different fields; that we should be aware it can be…

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CinemAfrica

When 'Tsotsi', the powerful film about the quest for redemption in the life of a black teenage African thief, won…

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Outsider Art

In Sydney’s south, an exhibition is being held at Hazelhurst Regional Gallery of works which once would have been described…

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Actor in sex horror death shock

Theatre 'shockers' will tend to divide audiences and critics alike: some will speak positively about almost anything that makes granny's…

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Temple conservation

Temple conservation is the preserve of artisans more than artists, yet without it many ancient art forms would be lost,…

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