Visual Arts
Copyright reform rescues orphans
Orphan works, for which there is no clear ownership, hang in limbo, desired but unavailable but that may soon change.
Playhouse Creatures
Playhouse Creatures is feminist, without being dogmatic, and brought to life through spirited acting using the declamatory style.
Asher Treleaven: Smaller Poorer Weaker Cheaper
If you feel that sex and swearing are the easy laughs, then Treleaven is not your bag.
Bianco
‘No way’, someone would have said upon the conception of this performance. ‘That can’t be done.’
A Dark Heart with a difference: Tony Albert
ArtsHub speaks to Tony Albert on the eve of Adelaide Biennale and the unveiling of his installation 108.
Architecture photography awards
The Arcaid Awards celebrate excellence in architecture and photography.
Why cultural precinct plans never work
Policy makers love arts precincts but street culture can't be planned from the top down.
NGA's Shiva is going to court
NGA's continued saga over a fraudulent sale by a New York dealer looks set to have its day in court.
Creatives will lose default copyright under government recommendations
Dramatic changes to copyright law are recommended in a report tabled in Parliament.
From Spode to sparkle: Danie Mellor’s survey to tour
A rare moment to see a breadth of Queensland artist Danie Mellor's work loaned back from public and private collections.