Gina Fairley

Gina Fairley is ArtsHub's National Visual Arts Editor. For a decade she worked as a freelance writer and curator across Southeast Asia and was previously the Regional Contributing Editor for Hong Kong based magazines Asian Art News and World Sculpture News. Prior to writing she worked as an arts manager in America and Australia for 14 years, including the regional gallery, biennale and commercial sectors. She is based in Mittagong, regional NSW. Twitter: @ginafairley Instagram: fairleygina

Gina Fairley's Latest Articles

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Manchester Museum returns 174 artefacts to Indigenous Australians

The future of museums is in repatriating culturally significant artefacts.

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Art fair sales demonstrate dampening of market a myth

The numbers are in for Sydney Contemporary, demonstrating a market downturn is not as bad as we thought.

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Vale Peter Maloney: an artist engaged with our times

Moving between painting, photography and collage, Peter Maloney captured the HIV pandemic and held a mirror up to contemporary life.

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Exhibition review: David Sequeira and Renee So, UNSW Galleries

Commonalities found between the work of David Sequeira and Renee So open our thinking to the role of history, education…

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Curating conferences around care

The recent Artlands conference shifted the model by centring care and funding all delegates to ensure a side by side…

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A slower, less transactional biennial for Adelaide

Prefacing the human condition, and the healing aspect of intimate spaces, the next edition of the Adelaide Biennial of Australia…

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This week's arts news and trending topics

What's in the headlines and what people are talking about in the arts this week.

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Minister for the Arts back-pedalling on promises

Is the 'revitalisation' of plans for Powerhouse Ultimo a sign of the NSW Government's dwindling commitment to the arts?

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Sisterhood in Pacific art

Tracking two decades of contemporary Pacific art, this exhibition flattens hierarchies and welcomes understanding.

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Desert Mob returns, stronger than ever

Desert Mob 2023 returns, more self-determined than ever.

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