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How big can you go with miniature?

In its second iteration, the world's largest miniature art exhibition celebrates skill and creativity on pint-sized canvases.

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Film installation review: Euphoria, RISING

More film than art installation, Euphoria is a very different experience depending on whether one stays for the duration or…

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Theatre review: Climbers, fortyfivedownstairs

An ambitious production that doesn’t quite hit the mark, but showcases strong emerging talent in all cast and creative roles.

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Exhibition review: Rembrandt: True to Life, NGV International

A new exhibition showcases the Dutch master's innovations and skill in the art of etching and printmaking.

2011 Winner of the Bowness Photography Prize, Jacky Redgate. The work is a photo of colourful plates in red, green and yellow on a wall. There is light and shade across the image.
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The Bowness Photography Prize scopes out the most relevant photographic practices of our time and supports contemporary artists at the…

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What art and psychology can tell us about the future

Two regional exhibitions tap into psychology and maternal inheritance to share insights on our future.

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Neighbourhood to New York: two moves making waves

Two Melbourne arts organisations are upscaling – one to New York and another focusing on grassroots impact.

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Theatre review: Worstward Ho, Theatre Works

A rarely presented Beckett play is typically experimental and interior in nature.

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Theatre review: Jacky, Arts Centre Melbourne

Some uncomfortable viewing in this masterful play about sex, race and brotherhood.

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Concert review: Ali McGregor and the MSO, Hamer Hall

A one-night only showcase of hybrid musicality.

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