Museums
Sidney Nolan’s never-before-seen Auschwitz paintings
Revealing works made by iconic painter Sidney Nolan that document the Holocaust, and impacted the rest of his career.
Meet MAGNT’s new Director
Strong experience with blockbuster exhibitions and a close eye on Indigenous art and culture inform Adam Worrall’s views.
Exhibition review: Parallel Landscapes, Bundanon
A showcase of three exhibitions that reflect the Shoalhaven environment and the Australian bush.
Exhibition review: Doppelgänger and Zombies
Re-animated furniture for the living dead at The David Roche Foundation’s House Museum.
Boundary-pushing Indigenous Ceramic Award unveils 2022 finalists
Over 20 Indigenous artists will showcase the different possibilities of ceramics in the 2022 Indigenous Ceramic Award finalists’ exhibition at…
Some practical steps to truth-telling in museums
Calls for First Nations truth-telling are growing louder in Australian politics. What does that look like within the museum sector?
Exhibition review: Bruce Munro: From Sunrise Road, Heide Museum of Modern Art
Shimmering installations, Morse code and colour as symbols of place and time, Munro’s first Australian museum show brings together the…
Nazi allegations put regional art collection under spotlight
Wollongong Art Gallery is working with Sydney Jewish Museum to take a 'considered and sensitive approach' after a donor was…
Exhibition review: World of Wonder, Margot McKinney
An exhibition that gives permission for wonder in a world where there is so little space for unreserved joy.
Making art heard for vision impaired audiences
Galleries and museums could be doing more through co-design and collaboration to expand access for blind and low vision audiences.