Photography
Why ‘autobiographical art’ is making a comeback
Though autobiographical art dropped out of favour for some time, there’s been a welcome resurgence of art that explores lived…
Exhibition review: TIME • RONE, Flinders Street Station
Rone’s most ambitious project to date presents captivating storytelling that blurs the boundaries between reality and illusion.
Powerhouse acquires photography archive worth $1.6 million
The Australian Centre for Photography will see new light as Powerhouse Photography returns after a 2-year hibernation.
First Nations photographers offer provocative and timely conversations
Riffing off photography’s traditional role as ‘witness’, HOTA showcases new appreciation of First Nations photographers as storytellers.
Exhibition review: Diasporic Dialogue, Mai Nguyen-Long and William Yang
A 30-year career searching for her voice in a diasporic landscape, Mai Nguyen-Long's work offers an exciting pathway forward.
Exhibition review: Spirit of the Landscape
A partnership between the Plein Air Down Under outdoor painting festival and the Royal Flying Doctor Service (Western Region), featuring…
Why the Queen was a good ‘subject’
Aussie artists share why they were compelled to capture the Queen in their work.
Exhibition review: Embodiment
A sensory, immersive exhibition from emerging artists.
Multi-arts precinct ’pixie dusted’ with largest outdoor exhibition
A sneak peak inside Abbotsford Convent’s largest outdoor, nighttime exhibition exploring our entanglements with others – both human and non-human.
9 curators on photographers to watch
For today's World Photography Day, nine photography curators, historians and artists tell us who they have their eyes on.