Visual Arts
The future of electronic art
Faster network speeds, accessible technology and wider acknowledgement have allowed electronic art to flourish.
Todd McMillan sheds Ten Years of Tears at MONA
A retrospective of Todd McMillan's video art with his selection of the books that influence him starts soon at the…
The Red Queen opening: Mona till Midnight
Come one, come all for free entry to festivities at Mona till Midnight to celebrate the opening of The Red…
Meet the curators of The Red Queen at MONA
Nicole Durling and Olivier Varenne talk art, evolutionary biology, the O device and navigating MONA in search of The Red…
Tessa Farmer’s fairies are invited to the court of the Red Queen
The Red Queen asks why we make art. Sculptor Tessa Farmer’s fairies may have one answer in their microworld of…
'Prince Harry Kills Me' banner left out of Biennale
Banners and posters implicating Prince Harry by Jeremy Deller have been withdrawn from the Venice Biennale by British Council.
Jacqueline Hick: Born Wise
A celebration of the late artist’s sympathetic approach to figurative art and Australian art history.
Understanding arts audiences
Head of Morris Hargreaves McIntyre Jooles Clements outlined the importance of using Culture Segments at OzCo Marketing Summit.
Melbourne International Jazz Festival: Opening Gala
‘Everybody Wants to Rule the World’ - Rock classics and pop anthems reimagined.
Computer Chess
At first glance, Andrew Bujalski’s Computer Chess seems simple, charting the unglamorous battle of man and machine.