Visual Arts
Offense - in the eye of the beholder?
Let's begin with a truism - art appreciation is essentially subjective. What can be unintelligible to one is easily transparent…
Is it war on terror or war on the arts?
Last year, Arts Hub UK carried the story of Steve Kurtz, a Buffalo University Professor of Art, who was arrested…
Bill Henson: Through the Darkness Creeping
You’ll know a Bill Henson if you’ve seen one – they’re instantly recognisable by the quality of night he captures…
Thinking Big: the conceptual background to strategy, marketing and planning
Arts Hub is pleased to bring you the first of several featured extracts from the Australia Council's 'Leading Voices' program,…
Glasgow - making an exhibition of itself
A couple of decades ago, it might have been unthinkable that Glasgow, a city once financially impoverished and culturally bereft,…
The Studio
One of the best ways to see fresh and dynamic talent is to see a Year 12 graduating art show.…
Introducing.... our 2005 Starting Out columnist
Welcome to my first ‘Starting Out’ column. For those of you who don’t know me, which would be the majority,…
The Post Oedipal subject in Damage and American Beauty
In this, the last of the Masculinities series Arts Hub is publishing thanks to the Ian Potter Museum of Art,…
Delicious, delicious, delicious! (the Ubud Writers' Festival)
Arts Hub members will remember Jan Cornall’s feature on the Ubud Writers’ Festival. Written in anticipation of the big event,…
The 9th Festival of Folk Rythm and Life
If you were to judge a book by its cover (or a festival by its name), you might be led…