Jewellery stakes new territory
While striking in appearance, these innovative designs do not overpower the wearer by their presence.
While striking in appearance, these innovative designs do not overpower the wearer by their presence.
Tatsuo Miyajima displays a head for numbers with his inventive digital artworks.
Celebrity milliner Nick Fouquet is in Melbourne as a guest of Coburg Quarter, the new residential neighbourhood in Pentridge Village.
Some people wore witches' hats for Halloween, but in Northcote, 35-odd musicians donned black T-shirts and smashed out a Metallica song.
These artists invite viewers to vicariously participate in their lives – an invitation worth accepting.
In this exhibition Grace has exhibited work that reflects her growing preoccupation with the alpine and sub-alpine landscape near Thredbo in the Australian Alps.
The exhibition will showcase props, costumes and artwork from across Marvel's cinematic and comics worlds.
Two contrasting performances from Asia give a fascinating glimpse of contemporary dance to our north.
If you don't know much about art and perhaps don't even know what you like, organisers of The Other Art Fair believe they may be able to help.
He was a star in the art and design world, one whose light was extinguished far too soon.
Twenty prominent sculptors previously involved with the event were invited to participate among the 103 exhibiting artists to mark the 20th anniversary of this always interesting exhibition.
The popularity of the seaside show is indisputable but there remains that old question mark as to quality and consistency.
Megan Seres' portrait of her daughter as a child convict has won Australia's most valuable art prize.
"I sniff everything," says the new Sydney Festival artist director Wesley Enoch. "I'm into feeling things, smelling things, tasting things. I love all that."
Wesley Enoch's first festival as director features a strong program of Indigenous arts and a shake up of festival traditions.
An exhibition of paintings by executed heroin smuggler Myuran Sukumaran raises difficult questions about drug culture and destructive behaviour in western Sydney.
Student activists who barricaded themselves inside a University of Sydney building to protest proposed cuts to the Sydney College of Art have been booted out after 65 days.
Secrecy and uncertainty surrounds the NSW government's plan to move the Powerhouse Museum from Ultimo to Parramatta.
Ten years painting graffiti on the streets of Melbourne made for an invaluable, if unconventional, apprenticeship for portrait painter Matt Adnate.
Scraping away rusted-on perceptions is the aim of a new book, Living in the Landscape.
Sheard employs a combination of colours, a play with markedly different textures and heavily articulated shapes as a way to seduce the eye and to confuse the senses.
Lynda Barry turned a troubled childhood and an offbeat personality into an enduring comic strip and a career in creativity.
Three sculptures have been destroyed by high swell at Sculpure by the Sea in Sydney's east.
Throughout, the constant theme is the whimsical play between uncertain states of being, like the dictate of "shadow know your place!"
This exhibition takes us on a journey through the Australian bush and (for the most part) does this with a quiet beauty and reverence for the subject matter.
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