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First Nations artist exchange between Taiwan and Australia

In a first, Indigenous artists across Taiwan and Australia find shared conversations through an exchange project.

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Exhibition review: Sea Monsters, WA Maritime Museum

Try to catch Sea Monsters before this exciting exhibition becomes extinct.

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Exhibition review: Paul Yore and Albert Tucker: Structures of Feeling, Heide Museum of Modern Art

Two artists straddle the generational divide in their works that speak of war and imperialism.

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Opportunities and awards

$200,000 Sidney Myer Creative Fellowships now open, 2023 Reading Australia Fellow announced, finalists of 2023 Art Music Awards, and more!

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Future promises while celebrating our architectural heritage    

Brisbane Open House puts design and architecture front and centre for the city.

A typical 20th century landscape painting hangs on a white wall, with capitalised letters written across, “what would our public collections look like if we divested them of sex pests and paedophiles?” A sculpture of a realistic dead horse lies at its feet.
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Can we separate art from the artist?

When genius artists act in less than genius ways we are forced to confront what "genius" means. Some contemporary Australian…

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At your fingertips: a one-stop shop for arts and culture

Creative Whitehorse brings together a wide range of cultural offerings, from theatre and exhibitions to workshops and heritage spaces in…

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Exhibition review: Between Waves, ACCA

The third iteration of the Yalingwa series, ‘Between Waves’ resets binaries to find a delicate in-between space.

Nan Goldin photography of woman looking in bathroom mirror
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A lesson in activism from US photographer Nan Goldin

NGA’s acquisition of Nan Goldin’s iconic suite of 126 photographs ‘The Ballad…’ offers lessons in documenting truth in times of…

A sandstone boulder tilts dangerously on the top of the hill. In the background is the sky and a earthy, barren landscape.
Opinions & Analysis

Indigenous art centres at the precipice of outdated approaches to funding

We love Indigenous art centres but are we really supporting them the best we can as a sector?

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