Visual Arts
$1.9M facelift for Linden Gallery soon unveiled
Linden New Art is set to reopen in August, after a $1.9 million renovation.
Why we relate to Ronnie van Hout’s self-conscious micro worlds
Ronnie van Hout wears self-consciousness on his artistic sleeve in a new survey exhibition at Buxton Contemporary.
On this Nelson Mandela Day, Melbourne Museum announces landmark show
In a world premiere, the exhibition ‘Mandela My Life’ will bring Mandela's rich legacy to life through rare objects and…
Who needs a Fringe Festival anyway?
How does the lack of a Fringe Festival impact on a city’s cultural ecology: is its absence actually a positive…
Touring tips: Making it easier for indies to get from coast to coast
Touring a show from Perth to Sydney is hard yakka – especially when your artistic ambition is constrained by the…
After 17 years, James Turrell’s Brisbane work is realised
A new permanent light work by James Turrell completes the vision of GOMA’s architects, and is headed to become a…
Review: Dobell Drawing Biennial, AGNSW
This drawing biennial is a considered and erudite take on the medium today.
Review: Sun Xun at MCA
An eclectic exhibition that offers a different take on stop-film animation, drawing and woodblock prints.
Reframing the regional: A national discussion on innovative arts practice
ArtsHub speaks to Ros Abercrombie about the upcoming Artlands Victoria conference and embedding creative practice in conversations about regional arts.
Applause: latest funding and awards announced
Cairns Indigenous Art Fair award winners celebrated, The Cultural Fund’s 2018 IGNITE Grant recipients revealed, Yalingwa Fellowship recipient announced, and…