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Why we buy e-books but still borrow print

What place do ebooks – hold in the reading behaviour of Australia’s 10 million public library borrowers?

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Monet’s 'Water Lilies' makes a motza

Selling for $A57.3 million, Claude Monet’s iconic painting leads the way in a wave of demand for "trophy paintings".

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Calls to review peak body funding

Service organisations and peak bodies are essential to the ecology of the sector but funding is haphazard and opaque.

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Rare chance to join the Convent

For an arts organisation in need of studio space this vacancy may be the answer to a fervent prayer.

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It’s a matter of money, actually

What keeps the art market spinning? Is Bonhams up for sale, and how did Basel fare? We take a look…

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Buying art via an app

Positioned between IKEA and the gallery sector, this app for emerging collectors puts a new spin on online shopping.

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Idea too dangerous for festival

Sydney Opera House has cancelled a talk by Muslim writer and activist who claims he is the victim of censorship.

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Unveiling traditional Japanese theatre at AGNSW

Over 165 exquisite traditional works from nō and kyōgen theatre take centre stage at the Art Gallery of NSW.

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Brisbane Festival unveils 2014 program

Noel Staunton’s fifth and final Brisbane Festival features circus, theatre and Indigenous arts, bookended by American culture.

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A socially alert Arthur Boyd

Exhibition takes a different view of Boyd's paintings, examining them for their take on racism, war and environmental degradation.

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