
Agenda: Building Blocks
A new technology is promising to solve the age-old art world problem of provenance.

Cultural Capital: Why Do People Collect? Part 1
Is it a quest for immortality? Or a quest to match your couch? In the first of this three- part series, Andrew Frost and Carrie Miller discuss some of the reasons people collect art.

Survey: What is the most interesting collection you’ve ever seen?
We surveyed our writers, curators and artists about the most interesting collection they've ever seen...

Ry David Bradley: What Next?
Ry David Bradley’s painting practice often uses imagery drawn from the internet, pixels, code and augmented reality, manipulating and render- ing them in abstracted material forms.

What Next?: Jacobus Capone
Jacobus Capone’s diverse practice has been steadily gaining momentum over the last decade. Intimate and evocative gestures give Capone his artistic palate.

5 Highlights from Melbourne Art Week
The Melbourne Art Foundation has unveiled details of Melbourne Art Week 2018, staged to coincide with Melbourne Art Fair in early August.