Will the real Banksy please stand up?
Have you seen that Banksy video? Is it him? Isn't he on tour with Massive Attack? Is any of it real?
Have you seen that Banksy video? Is it him? Isn't he on tour with Massive Attack? Is any of it real?
Canberra artist Hanna Hoyne brings questions of identity and belonging into her sculpture, she tells Sally Pryor.
An artistic project in Sydney's West seeks to reveal the hidden lives of women.
Melbourne Festival 2016: Sir Jonathan Mills creates Cultural Collisions at the University of Melbourne
Greg Semu draws on his Samoan heritage to depict the suffering of a heavily tattooed Christ.
Students and staff seek counselling amid claims that students mid-degree have been left in limbo.
The arts scene in the capital.
Robyn Stacey's camera obscura images blend science and magic
As Melbourne counts down to the opening of a lauded Banksy exhibition, a local street artist has painted a large mural on the site of the show critical of its organiser.
There is encyclopaedic diversity in the 100 selected objects, but a failure to create a greater narrative.
A former director of the Australian Museum has delivered a scathing assessment of the state's museums.
Constant budget cuts, known as efficiency dividends, are wrecking galleries and museums, according to the directors of Australia's major cultural institutions.
Three women artists on opposite sides of the Pacific were dedicated to creating a New World modernism.
Her current solo exhibition at Beaver Galleries is her 60th since 1974 and she has a distinguished international reputation.
Despite, or perhaps because of, changes, this is the most woeful Waterhouse exhibition since the prize was initiated in 2002.
Malcolm and Lucy Turnbull have chosen more than 50 artworks to display at Parliament House and the prime minister's official residences.
Moje's ability to keep faith with the vision was the mark of a great artist.
Arts news in Canberra
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.
Winning the Archibald prize is like getting "doctor" next to your name, says Louise Herman. It will open a lot of doors but not necessarily interest overseas investors.
He introduced the world of glass to Canberra and, in the process, introduced Canberra to the world.
Artist or filmmaker? John Akomfrah's Vertigo Sea attracted a lot of attention at the Venice Biennale but it left John McDonald bewildered.
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