Visual Arts
Is social media affecting how we engage with art?
Artist Dan Bourke talks about the impact of Web 2.0 on our cognitive reading of art, pointing to childhood learning…
From coast to Country, First Nations artists celebrated
Whether turning to local First Nations artists or to artists living remotely on Country, Hazelhurst Arts Centre takes an embedded…
Film review: Richard Mosse: Broken Spectre
A moving image work highlighting the silent destruction of the Amazon rainforest that deserves everyone’s attention.
Exhibition review: Shadow of the Moon
Blue and white porcelain works inspired by artist Gus Clutterbuck's Chinese residencies.
First Nations photographers offer provocative and timely conversations
Riffing off photography’s traditional role as ‘witness’, HOTA showcases new appreciation of First Nations photographers as storytellers.
Performance review: Hundreds + Thousands
A lush and ultimately disturbing installation performance involving humans and plants.
How the arts can move forward with ‘care’
At a recent interdisciplinary forum, speakers explore the notion of care and how it is vital in moving towards the…
Creating an exciting new vision for contemporary arts and culture
Brisbane Powerhouse unveils a revitalised program for contemporary arts in the RiverCity following Covid and floods.
Australian artist takes activism to Venice
Joining forces with 2022 Nobel Peace Prize winning organisation, Memorial, Nina Sanadze has recreated a powerful monument to invite reflection.
Exhibition Review: Consuelo Cavaniglia, Mel Douglas, Liam Fleming, Louis Grant
Four exhibitions that shift the perceptions around the medium of glass, pushing it to the front of contemporary making.