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Surreal virtual reality show Terminus moves viewers to tears
Jess Johnson and Simon Ward have created a deep and elegant journey into the subconscious.
- by Margaret Gordon
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Salvador Dali
NGV wants you to help buy Australia's first Dali painting
Despite a recent bump in funding the gallery wants the public to make up the $1.5 million shortfall.
- by Hannah Francis
Canberra life
What's on in the Canberra arts scene, May 12, 2018
There's plenty to see and do in Canberra this week, from exhibitions to live music.
- by Karen Hardy
Art reviews
Museum exhibition's fascinating French depictions of colonial Australia
This exhibition gives us the chance to see many of these unique European impressions of flora, fauna and Indigenous people for the first time.
- by Sasha Grishin
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Spencer Tunick returns to Melbourne for mass nude photographs in 2018
Willing participants can register now to get their kit off along with hundreds of strangers outside in the middle of winter.
- by Hannah Francis
Art
Security at NGA's Cartier exhibition 'greater than any other exhibition'
The Cartier exhibition has "20 times" more security than past shows, including the revered Masterpieces From Paris.
- by Kimberley Le Lievre
Arts
Handmade hobby thrives despite the digital age
In the online era it seems something of a paradox that the hands-on, DIY art of zine making has experienced a surprise resurgence.
- by Nicole Elphick
Family take centre stage at Head On art prize
The Head On portrait prize has been taken out by partners Savio Freire and Irmina Walczak.
- by Jenna Clarke
Good Weekend
Mama mia! Good Weekend's Mother's Day gift guide
Looking for Mother's Day gift inspiration? We've got you covered.
- by Frances Mocnik
Good Weekend
With 18 tiaras on loan to Canberra, what will Meghan wear?
The National Gallery of Australia's captivating exhibition of Cartier jewels features pieces on loan from the Queen, among others.
- by Sarah Hue-Williams
Arts
The modest, modern and the majestic, new exhibition explores Monet's relationship with architecture
Claude Monet is best-known for his depictions of nature, but a new exhibition explores the French impressionist's relationship with modernity.
- by Latika Bourke