Writing and Publishing
Renting art, the case for going public
Renting art can get you access to seemingly unaffordable work, but investigate where your money goes before you spend it.
Disaster! Not as ready as you think
They all had plans, alarms & evacuation protocols but in flood, fire and earthquake museums learned new survival strategies.
Random House UK gets into gaming
With the launch of Robert Sherman’s Black Crown project, Random House UK has made the move into interactive gaming narratives.
Express Media seeks new CEO
After a successful two and a half years, Joe Toohey will be stepping down as CEO of Express Media to…
Fair use unfair: Copyright Council
Proposed changes to copyright place unfair burdens on creators, argues the Copyright Council.
Reforms help artists keep money in their pockets
New regulations for galleries and dealers are being considered to help protect artists.
Sydney Festival Director knighted
Sydney Festival Director Lieven Bertels has been knighted under the Belgian Order of the Crown.
On the Bodily Education of Young Girls
Director Adena Jacobs unfortunately misfires with this inert, sluggish piece of abstract theatre.
Artist could face child porn charges
Victoria Police have confiscated works depicting children with sexual objects from the Linden Centre for Contemporary Art.
$1.47 million for Murakami rights
Battle between South Korean publishers for Murakami rights makes conflict with North look like lunchtime argument.