Who | Ale Russian
On Tuesday, the 54-year-old Oscar winner showed off his transformation on Twitter. Goodbye, long hair and bushy beard! Hello, short hair and scruff!
Who | Ale Russian
On Tuesday, the 54-year-old Oscar winner showed off his transformation on Twitter. Goodbye, long hair and bushy beard! Hello, short hair and scruff!
ABC News | Michaela Boland
One of Australia's greatest painters of the human condition, Charles Blackman, has died in Sydney surrounded by family a week after celebrating his 90th birthday.
Australian Financial Review | Michael Bailey
Charles Blackman, one of Australia's most important and collectible post-war artists, died on Monday morning. He had turned 90 a week before.
Blouin ArtInfo
Sotheby's Australia will be presenting Grace Cossington Smith’s masterpiece for the first time at an auction, this August.
Australian Financial Review | Peter Fish
Like her or hate her, no one could argue Del Kathryn Barton's paintings lack detail. But Barton's Farewell, which kicks off Sotheby's art sale this month, packs in five women plus assorted rabbits, birds and cats amid branches and foliage.
Time+Tide | Felix Scholz
Auctions can be funny things. Most of the time the coverage around watch auctions tends towards the record-breaking headlines – the most expensive this, that or the other. But sometimes, thanks to the fact that auctions tend to be a crystallisation of market forces, you can find a hidden gem. Which might just be what lot 179 at tomorrow’s (the 8th of August) Sotheby’s Australia Important Jewels and Watches sale will be.
Blouin ArtInfo
Property from the collection of the Late James Woodward and the Late William W.W. (Bill) Hughes will be auctioned by Sotheby’s Australia on August 8.
Australian Financial Review | Peter Fish
An array of vintage pocket watches is about to hit the Melbourne market – a relatively rare offering of several hundred examples that is likely to attract great collector interest. And judging by the attention given to some of the lots at a Sydney preview it could attract a number of new buyers. After all, who would have thought a meticulously worked gold, gem-set or enamelled pocket watch by an eminent 19th century maker could be found for less than $1000?