NGV and Museums Victoria post record attendances, while ACMI slips
And Victoria's best paid arts administrator, the NGV's Tony Ellwood, got another pay rise.
And Victoria's best paid arts administrator, the NGV's Tony Ellwood, got another pay rise.
Mental illness is a major issue in the Australian entertainment industry.
The Hazelhurst Regional Gallery is turning over its main gallery to a major performance work that doubles as an exhibition.
This robust exhibition, 'All That Is Solid...', deals with the constant upheaval and detritus of the modern world.
A new greatest hits tour allows Arena to honour her past.
A portrait of one woman's faith has been awarded the $10,000 Australian Life photography prize.
This will be no ordinary house move.
He's already donned the frock nearly 2,000 times, but nothing could stop Tony Sheldon from coming home to star in Priscilla Queen of the Desert - The Musical.
Nicole Monks was inspired and frightened by impending motherhood.
Indigenous communities and the National Museum of Australia have collaborated on an important project
A painful and poetic inside view of clinical depression.
Songlines is an exhibition that will take the viewer on a journey to the heart of our nation.
Darren Aronofsky's Mother!, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem, is the stuff of nightmares.
When Margo and Gerald Lewers purchased a farmhouse and market garden in the foothills of the Blue Mountains they set about turning it into a home and studio that mirrored their artistic sensibilities.
Reading isn't merely important, says children's author, Mem Fox. "Reading is the purest heaven and time to read has to be fought for, against all the other claims on our lives."
Threatened with deletion, a misfit emoji sets out on a life-changing, fun-filled adventure.
A star is born in New Jersey native Geremy Jasper's version of The Wizard of Oz.
There's good reason why Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is so highly anticipated.
The fair provides the first tangible sign that we may finally be getting ready to take the art thing seriously.
Clever negotiation secured major Rembrandts and Vermeer's tender domestic work, Woman Reading a Letter, for this summer's must-see Dutch art exhibition.
A six-year program will fund three Indigenous curators and three Indigenous artists to continue their practice at the museums.
Too great an emphasis on Williams' links to the New York School of modernism obscures the influence of much older ideas.
There's plenty to see and do in Canberra this week.
Barbara Campbell has curated this exhibition from Neil Roberts works not in the public domain.
Patricia Cornelius' Big Heart buzzes with provocative ideas.
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