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You’ll Be Able to Jump Into Tracey Emin’s Bed (For $2 Million)
One of modern art's most argued-about works is going under the hammer.
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The Sydney Hit List: May 27 to June 2
The best things to do in Sydney this week, from chilli eating to unaware hitchhiking.
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Keith Haring’s Johnston Street Mural Has Been Tagged Again
The question remains — should the piece be restored or left to gloriously decay?
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Over 80 Writers and Editors Slam Arts Cuts in Open Letter to the Abbott Government
Christos Tsiolkas, JM Coetzee, Anna Funder and 85 others protest against the 2014 Budget's cuts to arts funding.
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Meet Grant Street, Southbank’s Latest Revamped Arts Space
Turns out student theatre is much more than cheesy Shakespeare and unsubtle politics.
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Minimal Living: Rejecting Excess and Finding Clarity with Lottie Consalvo
Are we weighed down by our possessions? We speak to artist Lottie Consalvo about low-living.
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The Eight Best Films to See at the Architecture and Design Film Festival
The festival tackles all the grittier issues of design: screening informative, challenging and visually beautiful films.
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Michelangelo’s David Is at Risk of Falling Over
A biblical hero and flawless Renaissance man brought down by his Achilles heel.
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These Artists are Painting an Entire Town in Mexico
'Painting the town red' gets a whole new meaning.
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The White Stripes Meet Mozart in the Australian Ballet’s Chroma
If you ever doubted ballet dancers were scary athletes, here's your proof.
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Your Guide to the 10th Semi-Permanent Design Conference
A creative platform spreading art and design inspiration.
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Merivale Moves Into Pop-Ups with A Work in Progress
Paint meets pad thai, for a short time only.
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Win Ten Nights on the Town in Wellington with Concrete Playground
Win this prize and you will be away laughing.
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The Ten Best Things to See at Next Wave 2014
Featuring dance yoga, internet art and a real life fight club.
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Win Tickets to Cai Guo-Qiang After Hours at GOMA
Your last chance to see bears casually drinking next to cheetahs.
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Win a Brad Robson Mural on the Wall at Your House
Pimp your living room, bedroom or backyard with a custom mural from Brad Robson.
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Marina Abramovic Is Going to Do “Nothing” for Her Next Artwork
"There is not any work. It's just me."
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Concrete Playground Meets Artists and Musos Kool Thing and Junky
They're one half of Major Leagues, and also happen to be visual magicians.
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Melbourne Street Artist Rone Unveils Nine-Storey Mural in CBD
Stunning images of Melbourne's most epic street art.
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First Look at Romance Was Born + Rebecca Baumann: Reflected Glory Exhibition
Get a sneak peek at the fashion duo's ambitious new project at Carriageworks.
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Mexican Artist Saner Makes His Mark on Auckland
Watch a time-lapse video of the street graffiti installation from Saner at a prominent Newton location.
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The Ten Best Events at the 19th Biennale of Sydney
It's a particularly smug time to be a Sydneysider.
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Actors in Crisis Create New Beginnings for The Government Inspector
Actor Gareth Davies talks panic, process and becoming mistaken auteur 'Seyfat Babayev' for Belvoir's latest.
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Artist Transforms Everyday Wooden Objects into Art
Yes, his name is Maskull Lasserre. What a dude.
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Your Favourite Gift Store, Third Drawer Down, Has a New Southside Location
And yes, it looks like a liquorice allsort.
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The Creative Decathlon: Ten Things To See at the Festival of Live Art
Way more hardcore than White Night.
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Shia LaBeouf’s Performance Art Explained
Shia's artistic collaborators shed some light on the whole weird shabang.
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The Ten Best Films To See At This Year’s French Film Festival
Concrete Playground makes choosing your Gallic poison easy with a guide to the top ten flick picks of the festival.
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Indigenous Art Takes Centre Stage at Auckland Art Gallery
The exhibitions offer viewers an alternative perspective on the world and a way to deepen understanding around the Aboriginal and Maori cultures.
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Actors in Crisis: New Beginnings for The Government Inspector
Actor Gareth Davies talks panic, process and becoming mistaken auteur 'Seyfat Babayev'.
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Photographer Recreates Death Row Inmates’ Last Meals in Bittersweet Photo Series
Some food for thought.
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Turning Damaged Christchurch Homes into Art Projects
If you had all the material from one house at your disposal, what would you create?
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The Ten Best Things to See and Do at Art Month Sydney 2014
Sydney's private art collections come out from behind closed doors.
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Behind the Scenes at Four of Brisbane’s Vibrant Artist-Run Initiatives
If you want something done, you just have to do it yourself.
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Concrete Playground’s Guide to White Night 2014
An itinerary for Melbourne's classiest all-nighter.














































































































































































