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Exhibition review: Going Insein, Gertrude Glasshouse

Artwork inspired by the inhumane conditions of the largest prison in Myanmar/Burma.

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Exhibition review: ngaratya, Bunjil Place Gallery

A lyrical and beautiful exhibition that reminds us to step lightly on Country.

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So what’s in the Kandinsky blockbuster?

Following the hype surrounding the announcement of a Kandinsky blockbuster for Sydney, ArtsHub takes a look at what will be…

Exhibition review: Botanica de Materia Medica, Royal Botanic Garden

Australia’s leading contemporary botanic art exhibition presents a diverse and interesting exploration of plants that heal.

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Exhibition review: Ingrid Morley, Orange Regional Gallery

Bold elegant sculptures made from farm machinery talk about loss and renewal, in the hands of artist Ingrid Morley.

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Complicating Vietnamese diaspora stories for the better

A look into how the ‘MÌNH’ exhibition challenges notions of a monolithic Vietnamese identity through art and writing.

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Exhibition review: Sea Monsters, WA Maritime Museum

Try to catch Sea Monsters before this exciting exhibition becomes extinct.

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Exhibition review: Twist, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

‘Twist’ is one of those rare exhibitions that hit the mark on both depth and scope, with curious encounters and…

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Exhibition review: What Is Your Gov'ment Name: Olana Janfa, Immigration Museum

Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Olana Janfa's exhibition 'What's Is Your Gov’ment Name'

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Exhibition review: Henri van Noordenburg, Logan Art Gallery

Revising Renaissance techniques from the Netherlands, aspects of ’Still Water’ may elude some audiences. But this is why viewing should…

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