Visual Arts
Reasons we paint: Indigenous artists speak on tampering allegations
Indigenous artists and art centre workers voice their thoughts on APY Lands art tampering allegations.
Children's art makes it onto UNESCO World Register
An archive of children's art and COVID drawings becomes part of UNESCO's Australian Memory of the World Register.
Jennifer Coolidge Sydney-bound for Vivid
‘The White Lotus’ creator Mike White and star Jennifer Coolidge will feature in an exclusive event at Vivid Sydney 2023.
Street art finding its mark in outdoor festival
The Brisbane Street Art Festival offers a jam-packed 16-day festival with an impressive range of murals, installations and workshops.
Bridging the gap between artist and audience
A new artist residency by Fox Galleries encourages interaction and connection.
Drawing with dualities and deep conceptual thinking
The Dobell Drawing Prize #23 finalist works on view at the NAS Gallery push the potential of drawing practices to…
Chinese art in Australia: Beijing Realism and the ethics of exhibition making
Two curators respond to criticism of their recent exhibition...
Australia says goodbye to a legend, with the death of John Olsen
ArtsHub takes a wander back across the career of John Olsen, and the gift he leaves our nation.
It's not new, it's just more urgent – Biennale rethinks model
Bunbury Biennale centres local voices in global conversations, demonstrating that connection, currency – and ambition – sit well beyond geography.
Exhibition review: Michael Cook, Jan Murphy Gallery, Queensland
Flamboyant images belie post-colonial realities.