Painting
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‘Temple of culture’ opens in regional Victoria
The new Shepparton Art Museum has been conceived as a land sculpture nestled into the surrounding landscape.
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Exhibition review: Tales from the Greek
An imaginative response to classic Greek tragedies.
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Exhibition review: This is a Poem, Buxton Contemporary
Art and poetry in conversation with one another.
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How art can rehabilitate after war
A veteran of recent conflicts, Sean Burton reflects on how art gives meaning to his post-conflict life.
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Exhibition review: Salon des Refusés 2021
The alternative Archibald and Wynne Prize Selection makes its Adelaide debut.
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Exhibition review: Tarnanthi
Large scale installation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art 'comes forth and appears.'
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The new resurgence in tablet art
Cheap and accessible, tablet art is trending thanks to lockdowns and COVID.
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Exhibition review: The Slow Cancellation of the Future
The Apocalypse never looked so enticing
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A Northern Queensland story to balance the scales
The National Museum of Australia purchased over 400 artworks by Far North Queensland artists, for a major exhibition with Indigenous…
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How games can become our greatest artform
At his recent keynote at Melbourne International Games Week, Albert Chessa argued that there was a way for games to…