Photography
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Landmark survey exhibition of Yhonnie Scarce for Perth
Three decades of work by one of Australia’s most important First Nations artists will immerse viewers at the Art Gallery…
![Gabrielle d'Estrées and one of her sisters (c. 1594). Artist unknown. Oil on canvas. Louvre, Paris. Public domain.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/10/Scuola_di_fontainebleau_presunti_ritratti_di_gabrielle_destrees_sua_sorella_la_duchessa_di_villars_1594_ca._06.jpeg?w=310)
Breasts in art: a tender celebration
Revered, adored, feared – breasts are rarely just another body part in art. For Breast Cancer Awareness Month we take…
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New look at photography
Bringing together works from the NGV collection over nearly 140 years, ‘Photography: Real and Imagined’ considers the depth and breadth…
![Installation view of Wurrdha Marra on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia from 12 October 2023. Photo: Tom Ross.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/10/ngv_wurrdha-marra_tom-ross-8-e1697070560993.jpeg?w=310)
First Nations display renews in vision and scope
Wurrdha Marra at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia is an ever-evolving space to create new encounters with First Nations…
![Liam Young. Image shows room with purple hues and large screens angled away from the viewer.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/10/ngv_liam-young_sean-fennessy-13-e1696392101181.jpeg?w=310)
Exhibition review: Liam Young: Planetary Redesign, The Ian Potter Centre, NGV Australia
As climate chaos ignites more panic, drastic measures are presented to completely reimagine the planet’s future.
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Exhibition review: Beneath the Surface, Behind the Scenes, Heide Museum of Modern Art
A bold exhibition that traverses cultures while highlighting our connections.
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Exhibition review: Toys, Tales and Tenacity, Shrine of Remembrance
An exhibition that provides an insight into the impact and experience of war on children.
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Exhibition review: Hoda Afshar – A Curve is a Broken Line, AGNSW
This exhibition is the artist's first major solo and lives up to the visual and contextual depth of her works.
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Exhibition review: Know My Name: Making it Modern, NGA
The third instalment in the NGA series, ‘Know My Name: Making it Modern’ is a beautiful show that encapsulates Australian…
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Exhibition review: Zoe Leonard: Al rÃo/To the River, MCA
Despite the exhibition containing hundreds of photos, it’s what we don’t see that leaves the biggest impression.