Visual Arts
Are commercial galleries moving with the times?
While Australia’s commercial gallery landscape matures, with several major anniversaries this year, it is witnessing a change from the traditional…
Exhibition review: Diasporic Dialogue, Mai Nguyen-Long and William Yang
A 30-year career searching for her voice in a diasporic landscape, Mai Nguyen-Long's work offers an exciting pathway forward.
Augmenting the past to appeal to new museum audiences
History comes alive with the help of virtual reality technology at Darwin’s Chinese Museum, in a significant collection rehang and…
Exhibition review: Riggs & Miller, PS Art Space
Two artists and their conversation about the female body in a variety of narratives.
Vale to former National Portrait Gallery Director, Angus Trumble
The gallery sector saddened by loss of an exuberant scholar with the passing of Angus Trumble.
Why ideas are worthless in copyright terms
Intellectual Property (IP) for artists is a notoriously difficult and commonly misunderstood area, and artists can easily find themselves caught-up…
A journey into the poetic world of AI art making
Mitch Goodwin dives into the world of generative art making through AI with its ‘painterly output and poetic interactions’.
Exhibition review: Naadohbii: To Draw Water
A powerful exhibition on the sacredness of water by First Peoples artists from Turtle Island (Canada), Aotearoa (New Zealand), and…
Climate protestors glued to Picasso said more to come
Part of the group’s ‘Spring Rebellion’, Extinction Rebellion’s latest climate protest at the National Gallery of Victoria strikes closer to…
Exhibitions reviews: Rhythms of the Earth and Where Lakes Once Had Water
Two different exhibitions show a commonality in theme: the Australian landscape.