Visual Arts

Survive in the art world: market the brand, sell the product
In the modern world artists are pushed to market themselves and sell their artistic output.

Finalists announced for next Kaldor project
In March, Kaldor Public Art Projects invited artists to come up with a good idea; today five finalists have been…

Why we should care about disability leadership
Giving a leading voice to people with disability plays an important part in making the artistic process an inclusive experience.

Ditch your friends to make friends
A study reports that people perceive the same work of art to be of lower quality if they learn that…

Junction Arts Festival unveils 2014 program
Live art, live music, cross-generational collaborations and memorials to dead pets; Junction is not your usual arts festival.

Staff cuts loom at Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery as budget bites
Financial issues are forcing TMAG to reduce its opening hours and cut staff numbers, the Board of Trustees has announced.

Artistic Director named for next Biennale of Sydney
Biennale turns to London Curator for its 20th exhibition, with an emphasis on the intersection of performance and visual arts.

$8000 chairs uncovered in backyard
Multiple fantasies fulfilled in Shapiro Auction's recent sale of 20th-century collector items.

AGNSW purchases 49 works
With an eye on the future, the AGNSW Trustee-endorsed acquisitions were a larger-than-usual injection of signature works, bolstering both its…

Quilty, Olsen among names in school art show
A 1000-piece art collection will feature at the North Parramatta King's 35th Annual Art Show.