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Fashion appropriation igniting backlash from art sector

News of wearable collections which exploits working-class labour and lack artwork authorisation prompts deeper questions into the increasing crossover between…

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This week's arts news in brief

What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…

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Global report takes pulse on Creative Industries

How does Australia’s view of Creative Industries fit with UNCTAD – the World Congress on Creative Economy’s view?

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Are commercial galleries moving with the times?

While Australia’s commercial gallery landscape matures, with several major anniversaries this year, it is witnessing a change from the traditional…

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Exhibition review: Diasporic Dialogue, Mai Nguyen-Long and William Yang

A 30-year career searching for her voice in a diasporic landscape, Mai Nguyen-Long's work offers an exciting pathway forward.

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Augmenting the past to appeal to new museum audiences

History comes alive with the help of virtual reality technology at Darwin’s Chinese Museum, in a significant collection rehang and…

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Exhibition review: Riggs & Miller, PS Art Space

Two artists and their conversation about the female body in a variety of narratives.

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Vale to former National Portrait Gallery Director, Angus Trumble

The gallery sector saddened by loss of an exuberant scholar with the passing of Angus Trumble.

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Why ideas are worthless in copyright terms

Intellectual Property (IP) for artists is a notoriously difficult and commonly misunderstood area, and artists can easily find themselves caught-up…

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A journey into the poetic world of AI art making

Mitch Goodwin dives into the world of generative art making through AI with its ‘painterly output and poetic interactions’.

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