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Live from Berlin: first interview with 2024 Biennale of Sydney curators

Inti Guerrero and Cosmin Costinaș are placing joy as a mechanism for resistance and resilience at the heart of their…

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How touring exhibitions benefit artists

With the exhibition 'WILAM BIIK' making its fourth stop at Dandenong’s Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, artist Paola Balla…

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Radical access: the future of access in the arts

Stellar thinkers and doers gather to consider radical access and the future of an inclusive arts industry.

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Exhibition review: Daniel Mudie Cunningham, Wollongong Art Gallery

Daniel Mudie Cunningham's survey exhibition is a lesson in celebrating becoming.

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Exhibition review: Tom Moore, Abundant Wonder, Glenelg

With whimsical storytelling and tech wizardry, Tom Moore reinstates the sense of wonder in exhibition making.

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Exhibition review: Ingrid Morley, Orange Regional Gallery

Bold elegant sculptures made from farm machinery talk about loss and renewal, in the hands of artist Ingrid Morley.

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Complicating Vietnamese diaspora stories for the better

A look into how the ‘MÌNH’ exhibition challenges notions of a monolithic Vietnamese identity through art and writing.

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Incognito art sale where everything goes for $100

More than 3500 works are still up for grabs from the Incognito Art Show, with funds going to two studios…

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Festival review: Illuminate Adelaide, from Arborialis to City Lights

Bringing light to Adelaide in the depths of winter, Illuminate is a relatively young festival that’s already making its mark.

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Museums spearhead production in VR films

Three trans-Tasman museums invest a total of $1 million for WA-based White Spark Pictures to develop new VR documentaries.

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