Galleries
Taking Sydney out of the picture – rebrand gets it right
Museum of History NSW is Australia's newest cultural organisation, merging Sydney Living Museums with the NSW State Archives for a…
Exhibition review: China – The past is present
How a country's past informs its present through the lens of artists and creators spanning centuries.
When persistence is a gallery: Bega to welcome SECCA
After repeated funding knockbacks and meddling politicians, Bega will finally open its new gallery this summer.
Climate protestors glued to Picasso said more to come
Part of the group’s ‘Spring Rebellion’, Extinction Rebellion’s latest climate protest at the National Gallery of Victoria strikes closer to…
Exhibitions reviews: Rhythms of the Earth and Where Lakes Once Had Water
Two different exhibitions show a commonality in theme: the Australian landscape.
Exhibition review: In Our Time and Treasures of Dai Gum San
Two concurrent exhibitions highlighting links between art from China in Australia, past and present.
Glancing in the rear view mirror, while driving forward
What’s behind? What’s ahead? Curator Russell Storer speaks of bridging roles between Singapore and the National Gallery of Australia.
Exhibition review: Bolder
Drawings and paintings are taken to new realms with Augmented Reality (AR) to make the viewer see in different ways.
Paul Yore: Battling controversy with love and labour
In light of his upcoming survey at ACCA, ArtsHub spoke with Paul Yore looking back at the past decade of…
Exhibition review: Transpires, Brett Colquhoun
Expansive paintings that provoke wonder and contemplation of time.