Barry Humphries
‘Everyone wants a piece of Barry’: Humphries’ art hits auction highs
The Australian sale of 98 objects packed up from the Sydney home of Barry Humphries netted almost half a million dollars in a flurry of early bidding.
- Linda Morris
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- John Olsen
Fancy some art, possums? Buy a piece from Barry Humphries’ Sydney home for as little as $250
Estimates for lots in the eclectic auction start at $250 for Humphries’ own work and have been priced to be accessible to fans.
- Linda Morris
David Gonski on the art of parting the rich from their money for a good cause
University of NSW chancellor and philanthropist-whisperer David Gonski says it shouldn’t matter why a rich person gives, only that they do.
- Linda Morris
Did you buy a painting by this artist for $925? It could be worth $125,000 now
Demand for works by the Queensland-raised painter Margaret Olley, who died in 2011, continues to grow, and many of her masterpieces have found their way back into the art market.
- Nick Dent
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‘I used to be a bit mean about it’: One thing Barry Humphries’ son regrets about their relationship
Oscar Humphries opens up on why the family is selling his late father’s rare art and book collection, and his dad’s love of Oscar Wilde and artist Charles Conder.
- Rob Harris
Dame Edna Everage’s diamante-encrusted specs to go under the hammer
Barry Humphries found global fame through the comic characters he created. His treasures, including an extensive art collection, will be sold off next year.
- Rob Harris
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Albo’s Spicks and Specks spot struck the right note, but won’t change the tune
You would have to have a heart of concrete to deny the PM his fun, but some voters are genuinely miffed at a time when Albanese is becoming increasingly unpopular.
- Stephen Brook
The theatre director who talent-spotted Barry Humphries
By 1958, Kenyan-born Eleanor Fazan was the first female director to have three shows running in the West End.
State memorial with a eulogy from the King? A dame wouldn’t have it any other way
Barry Humphries’ final send-off drew reflections from international celebrities, the prime minister and even King Charles III.
- Michael Idato
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