Visual Arts
Exhibition review: Shakespeare to Winehouse
Over 80 portraits from 16th century to today on loan from the National Portrait Gallery London.
Triennial: a case for less is better in a complex world
Curator Hetti Perkins renews and extends our perceptions of Ceremony in her fourth Indigenous Triennial.
Opportunities and awards wrap
Call outs for churchie emerging art prize, Scribe Varuna Fellowship plus winners of the 67th Blake Prize, 2022 Matilda Awards…
Exhibition review: INVISIBILITY
An exhibition that melds art and science, with a deeper look into data gathering and control.
Women artists reckon with war
Two recent works channel the voices of women in acts of resistance and resilience.
Exhibition review: Jamie North: Falsework
A display of spherical sculptures that are an evocative meld of nature and hand-made.
Exhibition review: Elvis: Direct from Graceland
An expansive showcase of the entertainer's evolution in style, exclusive to Bendigo Art Gallery.
Gallery bids farewell on a high
After a 10-year run in the tight knit Chippendale community, Galerie pompom is closing the chapter to ‘finish on a…
Asia Pacific artists headline Sydney Modern commission
AGNSW commissioned nine of the most current artists of our times to create site-specific works for Sydney Modern, due to…
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…