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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.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Denis Beaubois' artwork 'Currency'. Beaubois, a performance and video artist for more than 20 years, says he is interested in exploring currency ''as an architecture of possibility''.
Denis Beaubois's five-screen video installation, The Terminal Vision Project, gives you the chance to find out without breaking any bones.
Beaubois is likely to play virtually every minute of the Mavs' five-game summer league schedule, with the majority of time at point guard as first-round draft pick Dominique Jones breaks in at ...
The dollar dazzler, by Sydney artist Denis Beaubois, was funded through a $20,000 Australia Council grant, converted into two bundles of unused $100 notes and called art.
Denis Beaubois’ work uses simple surveillance technology, mirrors and monitors. Image courtesy of the artist/Trace Recordings Paulo Cirio ’s Street Ghosts (2012-ongoing) is drawn from footage ...