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Waterhouse art prize disappoints

Julia deVille's Neapolitan Bonbonaparte won $30,000 in The Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize 2016.

Despite, or perhaps because of, changes, this is the most woeful Waterhouse exhibition since the prize was initiated in 2002.

A joy to explore

Spring Luck, 2016, by Danielle Rickaby in Grow  Your Own, at Craft ACT.

The Craft ACT 2016 members' exhibition and the show by four young Adelaide artists are both well worth seeing.

Celebrating the glamour of a golden age

Elizabeth Taylor in a publicity photograph for the 1963 movie <i>The V.I.P.s</i> wearing her Bulgari platinum, emerald ...

Italian jeweler Bulgari is still the sum of its 130-year past, when Elizabeth Taylor was the bullseye of a jet-setting Italian/American film community camped out in some of Rome's fanciest real estate.

Working-class voyeur

Detail from <i>Driveby</i>, by Patrick Pound.

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.