Sculpture
When the money is given back … something is terribly wrong
News of the cancellation of the Hyde Park Barracks Art Commission has raised many questions.
Commitment to community at the Brisbane Festival
Celebrating home-grown talent, the Festival also includes significant international collaborations.
Mona brings back triple bill exhibitions
From old heavenly icons to the sensory experiences inside a volcano, three major exhibitions will open in conjunction at Mona…
Rise in the cost of living impacting artists
Hikes in living costs are putting the pinch on studio practice – artists offer their advice on soldiering on through…
Exhibition reviews: eX de Medici: Beautiful Wickedness and Michael Zavros: The Favourite, QAGOMA
Two Irresistible exhibitions presents a unique double blockbuster of the work of contemporary artists who offer separate yet synergistic practices.
A vital pathway for nurturing contemporary Indigenous art
Darwin’s biggest cultural event, the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, plays an important role in the livelihoods of Indigenous communities.
Exhibition review: Pre-Raphaelites and In the Company of Morris, Art Gallery of Ballarat
Two interwoven exhibitions at the Art Gallery of Ballarat are presented in the spirit of the Pre-Raphaelites with new contemporary…
'Don't overthink it' says 2022 Hornsby Art Prize winner
Thanks to the Hornsby Art Prize, Solomon Karmel-Shann is now taking a new direction in his work, but initially it…
Vale Jim Allen, New Zealand’s father of experimental art
Performance artist, provocateur and educator, Jim Allen dies, aged 100.
Exhibition review: Discovering Ancient Egypt, WA Museum Boola Bardip
Magic spells, ancient rituals and eternal life abound in this truly exceptional exhibition experience.