Duro Jovicic

Based in: Naarm/Melbourne, Australia

Duro Jovicic works full time in the corporate sector and is a freelance writer based in Melbourne. He holds an MIB (Master of International Business) from The University of Swinburne and has recently commenced an Associate Degree in Professional Writing and Editing at RMIT. Duro is a lifelong patron of the arts and writes for magazines such as Imprint, Art Guide Australia and Art Collector.

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Collector Profile: Matthias Arndt

There is no rhyme or reason to the collection of high profile art world player Matthias Arndt. Each work is added impulsively, with the only criteria being that it has to be of exquisite quality and significance within the artist’s oeuvre.

Collector Profile: Graeme and Mabie Briggs

The Graeme and Mabie Briggs Collection of Latin American Art is expansive and thought provoking, positioning work from Latin America alongside Australian greats.

Art Fairs: Go In Good Stead

The art fairs you should pay attention to in the upcoming quarter.

Collector Profile: Andrew Martin

At the heart of Andrew Martin’s collecting and patronage practices is a view that a vibrant arts community is a vital pillar of our culture.

Art Fairs: With Covid shackles almost a distant memory…

The art fairs you should pay attention to in the upcoming quarter.

Standout Shows: Hoda Afshar

Picked by as as a standout show among the shows and events that made a splash in 2022.

Art Fairs: A Fanfair

The art fairs you should pay attention to in the upcoming quarter.

Sign Me Up: The Unexpected Pleasures of an Art Buying Collective

Sometimes, we don’t just see the art on our walls, but also the story within it.

Art Fair Report: Out in Force

Art fairs for your travel calendar in the next quarter.

Remarkable Collectors: Norman Rosenblatt

We recognise the significant contributions of these different private collectors.

Collector Profile: Konfir Kabo

Konfir Kabo’s 1,500-piece art collection is the fruit of a crusade to bring contemporary Indonesian art to an Australian audience.