Visual Arts

Exhibition Review: Anni and Josef Albers, National Gallery of Australia
Described as a ‘Bauhaus powerhouse couple’, this exhibition explores why.

How 65,000 years of culture can inform contemporary questions of identity
Every year the Cairns Art Gallery hosts exhibitions of Indigenous artists to coincide with CIAF. In 2024, a diversity of…

Exhibition highlights for July – December
Hate the feeling of FOMO? Or thinking of travelling interstate? ArtsHub’s got you covered for exhibitions to visit during the…

How do artists and cultural institutions shape the conversation on war and conflict?
Kat Rae's powerful Prize-winning work furthers the discussion on how Australia considers conflict through art.

Immersive experience review: Firelight Labyrinth, Marvel Stadium
A visual and audio experience inspired by the Greek myth of Theseus delivers on some fronts, but falls behind competitors.

Vale First Nations Elder and artist
A founding member of Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative has died, leaving an important legacy.

New gallery openings a bright sign for art market
Three new gallery expansions at home and abroad.

Exhibition review: WORLDING, Platform Arts Geelong
If you have ever felt like an alien, then this exhibition is for you.

This week's arts news and trending topics
We break it – you read it. This week's top arts news stories.

Exhibition review: Joke Taxonomy, 138 Gallery
Here, humour comes easily but the provocation lingers.