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American Brass Quintet back after 40 years
The American Brass Quintet (ABQ) has announced they will be touring Australia again for the first time in forty years.

Negotiating the private / public domain
What do artists make when they are not working on major public commissions and how are the two linked?

Art Gallery of South Australia buys $4.5 million painting
A French Impressionist painting by Camille Pissarro, titled 'Prairie à Éragny', will soon be the Gallery’s most expensive artwork.

Rinse and repeat: recycled jewellery hangs loose
Forget 24 carat gold, designers are finding materials in unexpected places and coming up with some remarkable results.

REMIX Summit opens the door to cultural entrepreneurship
Cultural entrepreneurship is the new future and you can meet those leading the field at this global summit to be…

$80,000 Bulgari Art Award goes to…
Queensland Indigenous artist is named the recipient of this dual residency acquisition-based award sponsored by BVLGARI.

China market looms large for classical sector
The Sydney Symphony’s forthcoming tour to China reinforces the nation’s value as a growing market for classical music.

Your day job may help your creativity
Working a regular job can be a straitjacket but for many creative types – a daily routine by is an…

Pioneer of Chinese video art movement comes to NGV
Wang Gongxin’s immersive multi-channel videos capture our senses and play with our perceptions of modern China at the NGV.

Damien Hirst signs deal with Penguin
Bad boy of British art tells all in a revealing autobiography to be published by Penguin.