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Blow for Menzies as Turner bows out


Blow for Menzies as Turner bows out
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In a significant loss for Menzies Art Brands, Head of Art Justin Turner has quietly resigned from the company for personal reasons. The hard-working Turner consigned the sensation of last year, Brett Whiteley’s
Henri’s Armchair, 1974-1975, which realised $6.136 million (including buyer’s premium) at a gala solo auction in Sydney last November, making it the most expensive artwork ever sold on the secondary market in Australia.
Turner joined the company in 2013 as Head of Art at Lawson-Menzies and was appointed chief executive of Menzies Art Brands the following year. Last August he stepped down as chief executive to become Head of Art. Saleroom learnt of Turner’s exit when enquiring about his return from leave. The search is now on for a new Head of Art, and with owner Rod Menzies pulling back from the daily business due to ill health, one anticipates more changes to come at the company. ....

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COVID-19 and mental health: Feeling anguish is normal and is not a disorder


I do agree that, as some of the aforementioned research also finds, months of restrictions, isolation and uncertainty are taking a toll on the emotional well-being of increasing numbers of people. I’ve observed this in my psychotherapy practice, among the students I teach and on social media.
I take issue with the fact that it has become routine to medicalize human suffering by attaching a mental health diagnosis to it. This doesn’t address the source of people’s anguish. Nor does a diagnostic label enable something that is essential to people’s capacity to cope and adapt: deriving meaning from their own experiences. ....

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The 10 best botanic gardens and secret parks to go in Sydney during autumn


Sydney s best secret garden hideouts and stunning deciduous oak trees scattered across the city have been named just in time for autumn.
From the sights of breathtaking harbour views, rows of 200-year-old rose bushes, and picturesque parklands, these gardens captivate locals and visitors.
With international travel banned and state borders closed on a whim, they are bound to be more popular than ever this season. 
The Royal Botanic Gardens is nestled in the heart of Sydney s bustling central business district (pictured) 
Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney 
The Botanic Gardens is nestled in the heart of Sydney s bustling central business district, providing some much-needed respite from hectic city living.  ....

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Missing Brett Whiteley painting Waves V found during Launceston art gallery audit


Missing Brett Whiteley painting Waves V found during Launceston art gallery audit
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Waves V by Brett Whiteley was last seen in 1976.
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An ink drawing by a famed Australian artist has been re-discovered after almost 45 years, lost in a collection of over 1.5 million items in a northern Tasmanian museum.
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The work, Waves V, is estimated to be worth around $30,000
Another painting by Whiteley broke an Australian art action record last year
Launceston s Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) found the Brett Whiteley artwork that was acquired in the 1970s.
The drawing called Waves V was purchased by the gallery in 1976 and was recorded in the museum s collections. ....

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