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Sotheby’s rare exhibit of Drysdale’s Masterpieces

The most significant exhibition of private loans launches Sotheby’s new Sydney space, paintings pivotal to Drysdale’s career.

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CARBON festival back for more

The CARBON festival returns, featuring guest speakers recognised for changing contemporary style and culture.

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Divorce - The Musical

As a host, Em Rusciano is chaotic and in-your-face, but in the best way possible.

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Populaire

The fantasy of Populaire outweighs any attempts at feminist statements, though its comic sensibilities remain apparent.

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You Are Here showcases Canberra’s indie arts scene

This young festival shows us that the national capital's creative communities are alive and kicking.

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Royalties for artists under threat

The Minister for the Arts is expected to announce a decision on the Resale Royalty Scheme soon so action is…

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Are there still jobs for librarians?

Carding and shelving have been replaced by information management involving everything from media arts to information science.

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Violette

Martin Provost's sumptuous biopic about Violette Leduc spans the end of the Second World War to the thick of her…

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Memory of Australian artist lives on through talent of today

15 young Australian artists are to be the beneficiaries of a total of $300,000 from the Marten Bequest.

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Is Transfield Holdings culpable?

Transfield Holdings is not the company that runs asylum seeker detention centres but that doesn't invalidate the boycott.

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