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Denis Beaubois has been featured in articles for Sydney Morning Herald, Observer and The Huffington Post. The most recent article is 2024 Clothing Store Studio Artists Announced written for Art ...
MARRICKVILLE artist Denis Beaubois has exhibited bundles of uncirculated bank notes as art, and hurled video cameras off tall buildings so they could film their own descent.
Denis’s Best is Now Beaten. Our nation’s finest modern artistic moment occurred in 2011, when a creative Sydney chap named Denis Beaubois received a $20,000 Australia Council arts grant.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. How much would you pay for 200 $100 notes? It sounds like a trick question but Sydney conceptual artist Denis Beaubois's work ...
Artist Denis Beaubois didn't see it that way after his pile of cash, Currency, was auctioned last night. The winning bid was just $17,500, and the final price of $21,350 included the buyer's ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Ever wondered what it would be like to jump off a tall building? Denis Beaubois's five-screen video installation, The Terminal ...
Public money spent on art tends to always raise a few eyebrows, however part of Sydney artist Denis Beaubois’ Currency project became a test case for people against arts funding. The project is now on ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from News. Followed categories will be added to My News. A $20,000 pile of cash, known as Currency, will go under the hammer at Deutscher and Hackett with a reserve ...