History of the World in 100 Objects at National Museum clocks 50,000 visitors
A History of the World in 100 Objects is well on track to becoming the National Museum of Australia's most popular exhibition.
A History of the World in 100 Objects is well on track to becoming the National Museum of Australia's most popular exhibition.
The winner of Australia's most lucrative annual acquisitive sculptural prize missed the deadline to freight his work from Perth to Sydney.
Patchewollock in Victoria's north-west could be the next street art mecca with a local farmer depicted on the town's disused silos.
It's underselling Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren to call the Dutch duo merely fashion designers.
This survey honours Alexander's talent and contribution to the careers of fellow potters.
Sculpture by the Sea celebrates its 20th year honouring established and emerging artists.
Eight groups of artists have taken over the Vic Market for two weeks during the Melbourne Festival.
Dr Who meets Aboriginal Dreamtime in the Art Gallery of NSW's new acquisition of a bold canvass by the South Australian artist, Tiger Yaltangki.
Modern and historic masters headline the Art Gallery of NSW's latest play in the high-stakes and very competitive world of major exhibitions.
The designer will be remembered for her elegance, taste and style as well as her grace, warmth and unpretentiousness.
Renowned street artist Rone unveiled a surprise when painting a mural in Fitzroy's Lyric Theatre recently.
Arts institutions hit the mark with bumper Andy Warhol/Ai Weiwei and David Bowie shows.
The Powerhouse Museum has been accused of trying to circumvent freedom of information laws as opposition to its proposed move to Parramatta continues.
What's on in Canberra's arts scene from October 14
With most paintings we enjoy the feeling of having our perceptions of beauty reaffirmed. Doug Moran National Portrait Prize winner Louise Hearman challenges that notion.
From the erotic, secret paintings of Turner to the in-your-face rawness of a woman who has just given birth, nude paintings are a close encounter with human bodies at their most intriguing.
Why is it that outsiders are aware of Australian furniture designers such as Marc Newson, architect Glenn Murcutt and filmmakers Baz Luhrmann, but not its graphic designers?
A documentary on the life and work of Harry Seidler which stalled during the architect's lifetime due to a backlash against his modernist ethic, pays tribute to his legacy.
A striking new portrait of Australian Ballet director David McAllister has been unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery.
This is a fashion story that has nothing to do with trends, seasons or sales. It is a tale in which fabric is conjured into fantasy, where dolls come to life and people sometimes walk upside down. It begins with two boys growing up in provincial Dutch towns, unknown to one another, but sharing a dream of faraway beauty. Like all great fairytales, it contains threads both strange and magical – a lot like the clothing they would come to create.
Landmark high-rises, heritage buildings, tunnels and treasured sites unlocked in November.
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
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