Gina Fairley

Gina Fairley is ArtsHub's National Visual Arts Editor. For a decade she worked as a freelance writer and curator across Southeast Asia and was previously the Regional Contributing Editor for Hong Kong based magazines Asian Art News and World Sculpture News. Prior to writing she worked as an arts manager in America and Australia for 14 years, including the regional gallery, biennale and commercial sectors. She is based in Mittagong, regional NSW. Twitter: @ginafairley Instagram: fairleygina

Gina Fairley's Latest Articles

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Get to the heart of things at Meet the Makers

Melbourne studios open their doors, as Meet the Makers 2014 brings together artists and their audiences.

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Panucci takes on the purse strings for OzCo

The Australia Council announces its new Executive Director Arts Funding at a time of great restructuring within its grants sector.

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Kaliman becomes Station

Has art dealer Vasili Kaliman reinvented himself again, or is Station just the next stop on the same journey?

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Chinese auction market impacting Australia

ArtsHub speaks with Sotheby’s London Head of Chinese Ceramics & Works during his Australian visit about the status of the…

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Biennale artwork to become part of City of Sydney’s Collection

The City of Sydney salutes contemporary art with a $300,000 commission of an Biennale of Sydney artwork every two years.

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Erotica art past and present

To coincide with the Mardi Gras, check out erotic art that has paved the way for change back-to-back with today’s…

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Yoko trumps the cricket drawcard

Tourism figures demonstrate culture is drawing dollars and that equates to better support and more tech-led hooks to get them…

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Cottesloe turns ten

Perth’s much loved outdoor sculpture exhibition Sculpture by the Sea celebrates its first decade this March.

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This is so contemporary!

It's a statement we've all heard; Tino Sehgal gives us his spin on the topic but are audiences getting into…

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Nahrain builds understanding of Middle East

Two rivers and many cultures flow together in this exhibition, which examines ancient Mesopotamia in today’s climate of conflict.

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