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'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…

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How the State Library of Victoria is reinventing itself through art

There are galleries in libraries and Iibraries in galleries – are these categories still relevant and what is the role…

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Australia Council jump-starts touring initiatives with $2.8 million

The latest round of recipients announced for the Playing Australia, Contemporary Music Touring Program and Contemporary Touring Initiative.

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Installation review: Lightscape, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne

Melbourne's Botanic Gardens are once again painted with light.

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Exhibition review: Monet in Paris, Le Grand Palais

Following the success of Van Gogh Alive, another fully immersive exhibition of 19th century French Masters has started its tour.

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Opportunities and awards

This week's opportunities include the National Capital Art Prize and the National Arts and Disability Awards.

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Vale Jim Allen, New Zealand’s father of experimental art

Performance artist, provocateur and educator, Jim Allen dies, aged 100.

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Festival review: Dark Mofo 2023 Week One

Two days worth of music and art in Tasmania in one review.

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Installation review, GOOD NIGHT: Özgür Kar, Art Gallery of WA

A stark exploration of mortality and existentialism.

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Hannah Gadsby’s Picasso show is a victim of its hype

Alice Procter views Hannah Gadsby's Brooklyn Museum bomb.

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