Australia

Cabaret
Even if you’ve seen Cabaret before, chances are you haven’t seen it quite like this.

Water flows through exhibitions across the nation
Water is a common thread in the work of many artists, who are increasingly advocating change without donning the activist…

Artists who turn body fluids into art
Can body fluids be a legitimate art material? We take a look at artists who have pushed the boundaries.

We don’t want to be part of a student debt-cycle
New hope for arts students in spite of 57 creative courses in vocational training cut last year.

Van Gogh and the Seasons
What do we really know of the work and life of Vincent van Gogh?

Federal funding to bolster Australia-Singapore relations
$400,000 has been allocated by the Coalition to strengthen regional cultural ties, starting with an Indigenous project.

The Innocents
Retracing history and probing iconography and assumptions, Anne Fontaine's convent-set drama steps beyond the monochrome.

$106.6 million for creative industries in Victorian budget
Funding is included for everything from upgrades of existing cultural infrastructure to a new podcasting centre.

Vale Michael Gurr, honoured across art and politics
Michael Gurr was an important Australian playwright, a speechwriter, and committed to social justice. He has died at the age…

What’s your worth? (from the archives)
It's a classic question for artists: how much should you charge? Experts share their tips for setting your commercial value.