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Review: Monet: Impression Sunrise, NGA

A new exhibition brings to light a Monet work previously unseen in Australia that launched the movement.

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A tale of two Canberras

Telling local stories as well as a national narrative, how well does Canberra balance its two sides?

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Taking the time to make great theatre

Celebrating the art of slow development ultimately results in richer stories, says The Street Theatre’s Artistic Director/CEO, Caroline Stacey.

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First Impressionism: Monet masterpiece makes Australian debut

Never before seen in Australia, Monet’s ‘Impression, Soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise)’ forms the centrepiece of the National Gallery of Australia's…

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National treasures at Canberra Museum and Gallery

Sidney Nolan’s key works are given pride of place at CMAG.

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Art in opposition – creating theatre from the many

Workshopping theatre with actors of different levels of ability and diversity gave Didem Caia new insights into her practise.

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Australian War Memorial funding under fire

An open letter from over 80 prominent Australians has criticised the proposed upgrade of this iconic Canberra institution.

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The National Gallery tells us why the Pre-Raphaelites are so 'now'

Rose-scented beer, a black comedy, boho chic and an exhibition song list are among the ways the NGA has given…

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Japanese 'starchitect' Kengo Kuma makes Australian footprint

From designing Tokyo’s 2020 Olympic Stadium to working with students in Canberra, Kengo Kuma keeps it real by connecting materials…

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20 new portraits for NPG valued at half a million

The commitment to commissioning portraits gets a $500,000 endorsement, as the National Portrait Gallery marks a 20-year legacy, and launches…

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