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1500-degree molten steel installation, inspired by Caravaggio, to drip from the ceiling of Mona
A 2022 Venice Biennale commission by Italian artist Arcangelo Sassolino will be recreated for Mona in time for Dark Mofo…

First look: what’s on at Melbourne Design Week 2025
ArtsHub picks some program highlights at this year’s Melbourne Design Week, 15-25 May – 100 Lights, Beyond the Grave and…

Fremantle International Street Arts Festival announces a fiery line-up for 2025
FISAF returns to celebrate its 25th year.

Music review: Grand Septet, QPAC
A world premiere and some rarely performed works for string and woodwind open Ensemble Q’s 2025 QPAC series.

No Music on a Dead Planet: Aussie musicians sing 'vote climate'
With the 2025 Federal Election on its way, Australian artists are campaigning with Green Music Australia.

What the arts sector can learn from the latest media landscape report
The latest survey of Australian journalists reveals concerns but also opportunities for arts reporting.

Vale John Rodgers – extraordinarily versatile musician and composer
John Rodgers began his career as a young violin prodigy, but ended up expanding into flamenco, punk, cabaret and a…

Hilma af Klint: should art be for the public, despite the artist's wishes?
A disparate voice from the Hilma af Klint Foundation hopes to fulfil the artist's legacy by making her work available…

Book review: Someone Like Me, Clem Bastow and Jo Case (editors)
An anthology of 25 non-fiction pieces by Autistic writers.

Book review: Better Days, Claire ZornÂ
Modern womanhood in all its messiness.