Installation
Exhibition review: Steeper than Legal
Eight artists contemplate site-specific issues of sustainability and socio-economic conditions
Can copyright protect immersive art?
Japanese immersive powerhouse teamLab is no stranger to copyright disputes but the booming art form is still a difficult subject…
Landmark bequest announces inaugural acquisitions
Works by Olafur Eliasson, Tacita Dean and Fiona Hall will enter QAGOMA’s collection thanks to The Josephine Ulrick and Win…
Exhibition review: Dalison by Ian Strange and Trevor Powers
A short-film collaborative eulogy about a dying Australian house is also a celebration of home.
Exhibition review: Who are you: Australian Portraiture
Over 200 works speak to the various forms of Australian identity.
Situating ‘Australian art’ in Japan and beyond
While artistic engagement between Australia and Japan is not new, recent collaborations open up a greater cross-cultural discourse in the…
Rethinking contemporary textiles
Curators and artists come together to discuss emerging trends around the expanded practice of textiles and fibre art.
Exhibition review: Untitled, Eugene Carchesio
An understated exhibition that speaks volumes.
How RISING will dance up a winter storm
Over 12 nights, the winter arts festival RISING will transform familiar parts of Melbourne into wild new worlds.
Vale Yolŋgu artist and cultural leader Mr Wanambi
Art community mourns the sudden passing of innovative artist, and founder of Yirrkala’s Mulka Project, Mr W. Wanambi.