Visual Arts
Exit Interview: Daryl Karp AM, Museum of Australian Democracy
After nine years in the role, the Director of the Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD) is moving on.
How digital art rental and blockchain intersect
Making use of corporate lobby screens and trends in NFTs and blockchain technology, a new video art rental scheme offers…
Can copyright protect immersive art?
Japanese immersive powerhouse teamLab is no stranger to copyright disputes but the booming art form is still a difficult subject…
Fair brings 100 artists on site (to chat)
The Other Art Fair is an energetic setting in which to meet artists and support their practices. Where else will…
Landmark bequest announces inaugural acquisitions
Works by Olafur Eliasson, Tacita Dean and Fiona Hall will enter QAGOMA’s collection thanks to The Josephine Ulrick and Win…
The arts news you may have missed
What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…
Wurundjeri works to return to Country
Last-minute government aid and a thousand-person crowdfunding campaign has brought two works by respected Wurundjeri artist back across the ocean.
Preserving the memory of Australia’s performing arts heritage
Did you know Australia’s oldest surviving printed document is a theatre playbill? These and other treasures are now showing in…
Art and science come together in a unique exhibition
The prestigious Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize puts the spotlight on the issues that matter.
How an artist helped turn Kooyong teal
Book designer WH Chong tells ArtsHub why he helped campaign for Dr Monique Ryan, the newly elected independent member for…