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'Inspire us': Call to bolster arts funds and axe music laws

'Inspire us': Call to bolster arts funds and axe music laws

Not everybody is happy with the NSW Government's live music and arts and culture policies.

  • by Linda Morris

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A cracker of an art event
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A cracker of an art event

Cai Guo-Qiang was in Melbourne this week creating his trademark 'gunpowder drawings' especially for this year's NGV Winter Masterpieces.

  • by Hannah Francis
Vivid Sydney takes steps to lighten up the crush

Vivid Sydney takes steps to lighten up the crush

This year's Vivid Sydney will take steps to reduce the overcrowding that last year had some suggesting the outdoor component of the popular festival had become a victim of its own success.

  • by Nick Galvin
Visual artist Angelica Mesiti puts unity into art for her Venice debut
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Visual artist Angelica Mesiti puts unity into art for her Venice debut

Artist Angelica Mesiti has built a visual art installation around a relic of the Italian Senate.

  • by Linda Morris
A showman and a scholar who lived his passion
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A showman and a scholar who lived his passion

From his appointment as Art Gallery of NSW director in 1978, Edmund Capon strode like a giant across Sydney cultural and social landscapes.

  • by Valerie Lawson
Exuberant former AGNSW director Edmund Capon dies
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Exuberant former AGNSW director Edmund Capon dies

He had suffered from melanoma.

  • by Joyce Morgan
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Rescue plan for 'endangered' Sydney art precincts
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Rescue plan for 'endangered' Sydney art precincts

The Canal Rd Film Centre forms part of five creative precincts identified by Inner West Council as "endangered species", vulnerable to redevelopment as industrial land is gobbled up for residential property.

  • by Linda Morris
Imprint: How printmaking made art accessible
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Imprint: How printmaking made art accessible

A retrospective of Australian printmaking includes some of the country's best known artists.

  • by Karen Hardy
Ben Quilty, a man of conviction

Ben Quilty, a man of conviction

The ascent of Ben Quilty - risk taker, campaigner and remarkable artist.

  • by John McDonald
Tracks of the land: artist John Wolseley on working with grubs and beetles

Tracks of the land: artist John Wolseley on working with grubs and beetles

Nature has always been John Wolseley's great love. Now in his 70s, the painter has turned his attention to the microcosmic world of beetles.

  • by Ali Gripper
Lyon Housemuseum a delightful addition to Melbourne's art scene
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Lyon Housemuseum a delightful addition to Melbourne's art scene

Blurring the line between architecture and art, the Housemuseum Galleries will delight.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien