Visual Arts
Intimate collages command cavernous industrial space
Using cinematic nostalgia to trigger notions of contemporary fragmentation, London artist holds his first Australian solo.
After the car crash
The closure of Holden is tough on Adelaide but community arts and cultural development may resurrect the City of Churches.
Counter-culture continues to strike a chord
The first female photographer collected by the NGA, Carol Jerrems' images shaped history, mapped in this survey exhibition.
Dancing Blokes set for Darwin premiere
Dancers Matt Cornell and Joshua Thomson are preparing to reveal their movement-based investigation into the typical Aussie male.
Robots let loose on NGV
From the weird to confronting, Wade Marynowsky's interactive sculptures and performance based works will capture your imagination.
New act brings social action through arts to Brisbane Fringe
The Brisbane Fringe will present another first in this year’s festival with new arrival ClancyWorks.
Brandis' leaked anti-piracy proposal is unrealistic
The Australian Government has proposed ISP monitor and punish Australians who download and infringe copyright law.
Richard Larter dies, aged 85
Days before an exhibition of his work opens at Watters Gallery, Richard Larter dies in Canberra.
The Extreme Climate of Nicholas Folland
By utilising common domestic materials, taxidermy and ice, Folland taps into our individual and accumulated sense of identity.
APAM success stories Dublin-bound
Four Australian productions will feature in this years Dublin Theatre Festival, an international buffet of arts and theatre.