Festival brings cultural diversity to our stages
The inaugural festival will see hundreds of performing and other artists descend on Melbourne to give us a taste of contemporary Asia.
The inaugural festival will see hundreds of performing and other artists descend on Melbourne to give us a taste of contemporary Asia.
Museums and galleries in regional NSW are starved of money compared to cultural institutions in Sydney, a parliamentary inquiry has been told.
These three shows range from cityscapes to rural landscapes.
The Craft ACT 2016 members' exhibition and the show by four young Adelaide artists are both well worth seeing.
He introduced the world of glass to Canberra and, in the process, introduced Canberra to the world.
The deadly mating habits of the redback spider inspired Cate Blanchett's latest role.
Photographer Walker Evans' photographs appeared in the most glamorous magazines of the 20th century, including Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair and Vogue. Yet he never photographed celebrities.
It's been the subject of strong opinion over its potential redevelopment but next month fans of the Queen Vic Market can revel in an art exhibition at the historic site.
Geier is a master of arranging surface tensions so that equilibrium is achieved, but with the realisation that at any moment things may fall apart and be swept away.
Hali is a veteran artist who has a considerable body of work that demonstrates technical virtuosity and a consistent mode of visual thought.
 She's lying on her back, white singlet stark against the pale sky, tanned arms and every blade of grass crisp and defined.
The art of Arthur Boyd has been transformed into music for Bundanon's Siteworks festival.
Nick Stathopoulos has won the 2016 Archibald Prize People's Choice award with his hyper-real portrait of Deng Adut, a lawyer and former child soldier in Sudan.
Former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam had to personally approve the purchase of Jackson Pollock's Blue Poles, because it was worth more than $1 million.
The ''greatest living Australian painter'' was remarkably consistent, and consistently uncurious.
A new exhibition featuring the star's touring costumes, dating back to 1989, is on at the Arts Centre.
The Garden Palace is a significant part of Sydney's history which most people have never heard of, recreated in this major public art project.
Legal claims are mounting against Sydney University over its plan to shut its art school at Callan Park.
New colours, designs and materials are shaking up the look of racing liveries.
Photographer Kip Fulbeck says his goal is to unite the two worlds of tattooing and the art.
This exhibition contains work from the past seven decades including paintings, ceramics, tapestries, drawings, prints and notebooks.
Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota makes complex webs from dreams and memories.
The National Gallery of Australia will voluntarily return two sculptures to India as new evidence of their provenance comes to light.
This year's Young Archie winning portraits are an inspiring insight into the impact of family, friends and community members on children's lives.
Irish artist Gerard Byrne explores the gap between time and space in his retrospective A Late Evening in the Future for this year's Melbourne Festival
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