Painting
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Exhibition review: Thin Skin, Monash University Museum of Art
Over 30 artists explore various liminal states of being.
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So what’s in the Kandinsky blockbuster?
Following the hype surrounding the announcement of a Kandinsky blockbuster for Sydney, ArtsHub takes a look at what will be…
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Exhibition review: Botanica de Materia Medica, Royal Botanic Garden
Australia’s leading contemporary botanic art exhibition presents a diverse and interesting exploration of plants that heal.
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Review delivered on interference in Aboriginal paintings
The National Gallery of Australia has tabled its independent Review into Art Centre interference in the painting of Indigenous artworks.
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Exhibition review: I am the People, White Rabbit Gallery
An edgy and creative exhibition hang leads viewers on a journey of considering contemporary Chinese identity.
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Highlighting the crucial role the oceans play in our belonging
How the UQ Arts Museum is helping us to appreciate the issues surrounding the health and sustainability of our oceans.
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Complicating Vietnamese diaspora stories for the better
A look into how the ‘MÌNH’ exhibition challenges notions of a monolithic Vietnamese identity through art and writing.
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Peers and portals
A triptych of vignettes about three of Sydney’s emerging oil painters and their voyages of identity.
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Exhibition review: Kayannie Denigan, Belconnen Arts Centre
‘Reflections of Country’ creates a space for Aboriginal women to connect with audiences and share their perspectives.
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And it could be yours ... well, for a while
From John Olsen to Lindy Lee and Joan Miró to Helen Frankenthaler – the National Gallery is making available top-drawer…