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Nell's quirky homes among the gum trees

Nell's quirky homes among the gum trees

From next April visitors to Eveleigh Green, South Eveleigh, will be confronted by a curious sight.

  • by Nick Galvin

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Art and About's Wall of Colour
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Art and About's Wall of Colour

Visual artist Ash Keating uses fire extinguishers to create a mural for the Domain.

  • by Linda Morris
Massive program is Lisa Havilah's last hurrah for Carriageworks

Massive program is Lisa Havilah's last hurrah for Carriageworks

Outgoing Carriageworks director Lisa Havilah has released her final program for the inner-city arts centre before she takes up the top job at the troubled Powerhouse Museum early next year.

  • by Nick Galvin
Nick Cave's over-the-top artwork at Carriageworks must be experienced first-hand

Nick Cave's over-the-top artwork at Carriageworks must be experienced first-hand

American multi-media artist Nick Cave has created one of the most outlandish, extravagant spectacles ever seen in Sydney.

  • by John McDonald
Yayoi Kusama infinity room to go on display at National Gallery
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Yayoi Kusama infinity room to go on display at National Gallery

Lose all sense of yourself in Yayoi Kusama's mirrored and polka-dot festooned infinity room at the National Gallery

  • by Jasper Lindell
Il Porcellino, the pig with the golden snout, turns 50

Il Porcellino, the pig with the golden snout, turns 50

Surrounded by dignitaries that included the Italian ambassador and the Lord Mayor it would have been easy for nine-year-old Tom Yates to have been overawed by the occasion.

  • by Nick Galvin
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Escher exhibition an artwork in itself
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Escher exhibition an artwork in itself

Japanese design studio Nendo has created an immersive wonderland dedicated to the late Dutch artist M.C. Escher.

  • by Hannah Francis
The hottest tickets for the ultimate Sydney summer
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The hottest tickets for the ultimate Sydney summer

Which are the events that will make your Sydney summer a knock-out? Our critics reveal their must-sees.

Artist to spend six weeks floating on 'dark, primordial' Lake Tyers

Artist to spend six weeks floating on 'dark, primordial' Lake Tyers

A floating artist's studio will be the scene of creative contemplation.

  • by Richard Cornish
A journey into intimacy: Exploring the art of Joy Hester and Patricia Piccinini

A journey into intimacy: Exploring the art of Joy Hester and Patricia Piccinini

A new exhibition pairs the work of sculptor Patricia Piccinini with the late modernist Joy Hester in an exploration of love and intimacy.

  • by Kylie Northover
Sydney Opera House's stunning harbour view now accessible to all
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Sydney Opera House's stunning harbour view now accessible to all

A decade since its Danish designer's death, the Sydney Opera House Norther foyer is now wheelchair friendly.

  • by Helen Pitt