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Is my art leaving on a jet plane?

With the rise of art fairs and biennales internationally, Australian artists are competing in global shopping malls that dictate the…

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Dear Minister...it's time to act

Theatre Network Victoria has used the 100-day anniversary of the Victorian Goverment to put a polite bomb under the Minister.

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Branding lessons from the fashion industry

No one does branding better than fashion. What can the arts learn?

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Arty merchandise sells

The shop has become a key component to the museum experience, but also a robust revenue stream vital to galleries…

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A peek at what Fiona Hall is taking to Venice

Over 350 objects and military camouflage fabric are used to create a powerful statement about the casualities of global conflict.

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You can’t put that there…the Public Art dilemma

Is an over-sized milk crate better than a bronze of another eminent white male? Multi-million dollar commissions make public art…

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Public Art: A case for the courageous and diligent

Public art need not be a marriage of convenience between art and the built environment.

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Kudos: From portraits to music to an educational spin on Awards

National Photographic Portrait Prize, Bernard Heinze Prize for music and Redlands Prize winners announced

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Buying fame, fashion or fancy? Melba’s collection auctioned

The world’s most loved Opera singer’s collection comes up for auction, allowing devotees an affordable piece of history.

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2014 global art market exceeds pre-recession levels

Each year TEFAF commissions a report on the status of the global art market; 2014 findings have bolstered market confidence.

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