Visual Arts
Exhibition review: Toys, Tales and Tenacity, Shrine of Remembrance
An exhibition that provides an insight into the impact and experience of war on children.
Major new sound installation taps Sydney’s DNA
Joining Athens, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, Beirut and Sydney, artist Tarek Atoui has created a layered and dynamic portrait of port…
So you want my arts job: Architectural historian and writer
As a child, Peter Andrew Barrett spent endless hours exploring Melbourne's rooftops and alleyways. Now he works to preserve and…
Exhibition reviews: Margaret River Region Open Studios
Taking a tour of Australia’s largest open studios event.
New First Nations Curatorial Fellow for Biennale
Tony Albert has been appointed as the inaugural Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain First Nations Curatorial Fellow.
Programming with lived experience
From tackling the question "Where are you from?" to multilingual performances, these initiatives champion for visibility and understanding.
Manchester Museum returns 174 artefacts to Indigenous Australians
The future of museums is in repatriating culturally significant artefacts.
Art fair sales demonstrate dampening of market a myth
The numbers are in for Sydney Contemporary, demonstrating a market downturn is not as bad as we thought.
Book review: Vincent & Sien, Silvia Kwon
Forget your textbook knowledge of Vincent van Gogh.
Exhibition review: Hoda Afshar – A Curve is a Broken Line, AGNSW
This exhibition is the artist's first major solo and lives up to the visual and contextual depth of her works.