Visual Arts
Intimate photography: the new therapy?
Photographers are enjoying a rise in nude, boudoir and intimate photography. But the results are surprising everyone.
Building a contemporary museum: learnings with Suhanya Raffel
From studying art history in Sydney to helming the Asia Pacific Triennial in Queensland and now leading Hong Kong’s M+,…
Exhibition review: JXSH MVIR: Forever I Live, Koorie Heritage Trust
When kinship is involved – it shows.
All in the family: the winning painting touches on matters of mortality and motherhood
Linda Judge has won the 2024 Bayside Painting Prize.
Counting Gender: The Countess Report’s urgent call for action
The new report highlights the lack of progress made in terms of gender representation in the visual arts.
Meanjin artists diversifying skills to create facilities independent of government funding
Cyber Bunker and Here Space are the most recent facilities initiated by entrepreneurial artists to build diverse communities in Meanjin/Brisbane.
Are art books an anomaly in the publishing industry?
As Melbourne Art Book Fair gears for its 10th anniversary, ArtsHub asks how art and design books have survived the…
Perth extends the festival spirit to winter months
ARTRAGE’s newest winter offering, RE//PERTH, will launch in July with interactive fashion workshops, performances, food experiences and more.
Opportunities and awards
Textile Awards call for entries, funding for live music in NSW, plus winners of new JUNCTURE Art Prize and 2024…
Exhibition review: Mac Hewitt, Ellen Giannikos, Andrew Anka, Anthony Jackman, Gerard Russo, SOL Gallery
Mythical worlds, dreamlike vignettes, colour-drenched abstractions and twisted Dadaism all feature in SOL Gallery’s latest feast of Melbourne art.Â