Worldaa.com brings together Australia’s leading antiques and art magazines in one essential website. Our aim is to make it easy for you to find information about all areas of collecting. Regardless of interest or budget, our magazines cover it all.
Among the oldest surviving continual arts publications in the world, our flagship title, the World of Antiques & Art, is regarded internationally as one of the leading decorative arts magazines. Now in its 45th year, the journal is dedicated to promoting all aspects of the arts. It is the resource for collectors at all levels. Articles come from across the globe and are written by highly acclaimed curators, academics and journalists.
Of special value is our section supplied by the country’s leading auction houses. Together with images are prices realized at auction - an invaluable resource for buyers and sellers.
Published bi-annually this Australian-based production has an international reach. Whether your interest is in the fine arts, textiles, photography, philately, coins, jewellery, porcelain, silver, or furniture - to name some key areas - World of Antiques & Art has it covered, from heritage to culture to investment.
Collectables is an entertaining and informative read. Discover the latest collecting craze; explore the quirky and traditional collectable; learn how best to start a collection. Our expert contributors advise on how to avoid the pitfalls. There are tips on preserving and caring for valued possessions. Find an outlet that has what you collect. Read the diary and plan a visit to a fair. Avid collectors share their prize collections with readers. Published bi-monthly, each edition brings fresh insights and fun collecting themes.
For more than 28 years Antiques & Art has been informing Australian collectors. Free and printed quarterly, the state driven titles filled with the best dealers and packed with interesting articles is the benchmark. Find out about upcoming auctions, learn about the antiques trade, plan a collecting holiday Antiques & Art in NSW, Victoria and Queensland are the definitive guides.