Galleries
![Jumaadi, ‘Malaikat [Angel I]’, 2019-. Acrylic on buffalo hide. Collection of the artist. Image: Supplied. A detailed work depicting two figures flying with white wings and meeting each other in the centre. They both have two eyes on the side of their heads. In the background is an irregular oval with a circle of trees inside and a white bird on the bottom right corner.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/03/Malaikat-I-Angel-I-2019-sm-e1710377627604.jpg?w=310)
Forming amicable relations between adversarial nations through art
Australian and Indonesian artists traverse a political divide to find common ground and bring distinct ways of addressing shared concerns.
![Powerhouse Castle Hill. Image: Rory Gardiner. The front entrance to Powerhouse Castle Hill, featuring a minimalistic silver-panelled architecture and large glass doors that also reveals the second floor.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/03/xx.png?w=310)
A new storehouse for the Powerhouse Collection
Powerhouse Castle Hill will provide new levels of access to its exceptional 500,000-strong collection while Powerhouse’s $1.2 billion renewal is…
![Jean Béraud, ‘The Entrance to the 1889 Universal Exhibition’ 1889, oil on wood. Image: Musée Carnavalet © CC0 Paris Musées/Musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris. A painting featuring a bustling scene of people gathering on empty ground with the Eiffel Tower in the distance, poles with French flag and trees. There seems to be excited among the crowd.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/03/IMG_4046-e1709854850990.jpeg?w=310)
An exclusive taste of historic Paris in Victoria’s heritage city
The Musée Carnavalet has developed an exclusive exhibition for Bendigo Art Gallery that will bring the dynamic atmosphere of turn-of-the-century…
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Cultural tourism: international exhibitions and art fairs in 2024
Need an excuse to travel? Why not plan a trip around a major exhibition, art fair or biennale this year?
![Candice Lin, ‘Lithium Sex Demons in the Factory’, 2023. Photo: Izzy Leung. A spaced washed in red lights with large-scale oval vessels standing on rustic platforms. It appears to be underground, with a foreboding ambience. To be shown at MUMA.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/02/IMG_4041-e1709087040902.jpeg?w=310)
MUMA 2024 exhibition calendar announced
Up next at MUMA: a powerhouse designer, entangled histories, performative exhibition and collective networks.
![holding crate of empty bottles. Sustainable.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/02/Small-Impact-Studio.jpg?w=310)
Tips from peers: how to have a more sustainable practice
From easing up on the travel to rethinking how we reuse things, creatives offer tips for a more sustainable way…
![job interview. Three women at a desk, two with their backs to the camera, one on the other side being interviewed.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/tim-gouw-bwki71ap-y8-unsplash.jpg?w=310)
Toolkit for hiring staff
Hire well and you will save yourself a lot of problems later on. ArtsHub looks at the key steps in…
![Add-on. Gallery space with blue walls and carpet and colourful abstract artworks. Desmond Lazaro.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/02/Desmond-Lazaro-AGNSW.jpg?w=310)
Role of the add-on exhibition
Within today’s museum environment some exhibitions are not entirely ‘PC’ (politically correct). We look at the role of the ‘add-on’…
![aerial picture of art museum in Bali.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/02/Screenshot-2024-02-06-at-4.39.32 pm.jpg?w=310)
Reasons to travel: 9 new art galleries opening this year
The global art gallery landscape is always growing. ArtsHub takes a look at its latest additions.
![Left: Lavinia Fontana, ‘Mystic marriage of Saint Catherine’, 1574-77 oil on copper. NGV, Felton Bequest, 2021. Image: Supplied. Right: Artemisia Gentileschi, ‘Lucretia’, c.1630-35 oil on canvas. Private collection. Image: Supplied.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/IMG_3931.png?w=310)
Do you know the first female professional artists in Western history?
Lavinia Fontana, Sofonisba Aguissola and Artemisia Gentileschi sustained rewarding artistic practices with an entrepreneurial mindset.