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Arts News Watch: The trend topics of this week

The Top Arts News Stories this week

We take a look at the art messages that were pushed to the top of the bunch this week.

20 famous opening lines in books

Hands on all bookworms! How well do you know your literature? Well, here is a short test: In this article, the opening lines of 20 influential books (with their original spelling) are presented, a mixture of canonical and contemporary titles. See how many you can guess.

Art world in shock after sudden death from 2026 Biennale curator of Venice Venice

The international art world mourns the loss of the death of the curator Koyo Kouoh, who was to lead the Venice Biennale 2026.

New art areas start with 75-25 business model for slow burning success

Since the traditional art financing models burden under cost pressure, a new child sees a new path on the block.

Archibald's four -time finalist broke out in tears when the winner was announced

“You work throughout your career that this could happen one day,” says Julie Fragar, winner of the Archibald Prize 2025.

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Top reviews for the week

Arshub Uses a five-star rating system. These are the most read reviews of the week from all over the country:

Theater evaluation: The wrong godsBelvoir ST Theater ★★★ 1/2

This stimulating but not completely satisfactory story of S. Shakthidharan examines the costs of progress and development in the India of the 20th century.

Exhibition Review: 100 lightsMelbourne Design Week, meat market stables ★★★★

Enter a world (a good three galleries) in this committed lighting exhibition.

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An eye on jobs and career news

Are you an employee of the representative arts with a radical idea? Develop it with a scholarship of 100,000 US dollars

The Betty Amsden Fellowship is looking for a thinking person and will help the successful applicant to develop his plan and test their new ideas.

Setting up a network of artists to break through the social media noise

When social media marketing reaches its final, artists are looking for new ways to build their network and market their work.

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