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Mugs, shirts and stuffed toys: the gift shop view of Guantanamo Bay
The work of American photographer Debi Cornwall shows a surprising side of the infamous American camp.
- by Garry Maddox
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Remembering the tragedy of the Black War
A new exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia focuses on the period when 90 per cent of Tasmania's Indigenous population was killed.
- by Ron Cerabona
Archibald Prize
And the winner of the 2018 Archibald Prize is . . .
Melbourne art teacher Yvette Coppersmith has won Australia's most prestigious art prize.
- by Linda Morris
Art reviews
Works of gentle beauty and visual warmth both inviting and seductive
Hayley Lander's Softly Calling at Form demonstrates technical skill as well as being visually attractive.
- by Peter Haynes
Archibald Prize 2018: A tough one to pick
Last year, like most years, it was fairly easy to pick the winner. This time around it's not at all clear.
- by John McDonald
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Art
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
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
Glass blower to join Venice frock parade - hopefully this time she'll float
The fertility goddess meets Dolce & Gabbana in a glass dress to be worn by Ruth Allen in Glass Art Society's Glass Fashion Show.
- by Ray Edgar
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