Visual Arts

Indigenous Art Code fights to keep Australia’s visual art trade fair and ethical
Approaching its 10th birthday, the Indigenous Art Code is striving harder than ever to protect the rights of Aboriginal and…

Growing the national profile of Aboriginal art with the 36th Telstra NATSIAA
Australia’s premier Awards for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, Telstra NATSIAA are extending a greater national reach for the…

MIART Studio on Mornington Island: where culture and stories are alive
Characterised by a vivid and colourful palette and semi-abstract and abstract lines, shapes and forms, the artists of Mornington Island…

Review: Jason Wing and Nicole Welch, Glasshouse Regional Gallery
Two exhibitions with a very different tone, both focus on similar contested relationships to land, but derive from a different…

Have your say on the formation of a National Indigenous Arts and Cultural Authority
Feedback is being sought from the arts community about whether a National Indigenous Arts and Cultural Authority should be established…

Applause: latest funding and awards announced
The NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize winner announced, 2018 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards shortlists revealed, winner of the Woollahra…

Review: VOID at UTS Gallery
In a spirit of deep listening, Void invites us to engage with Indigenous ways of learning, and to hear a…

Japanese 'starchitect' Kengo Kuma makes Australian footprint
From designing Tokyo’s 2020 Olympic Stadium to working with students in Canberra, Kengo Kuma keeps it real by connecting materials…

David Goldblatt’s quiet determination is a lesson for all photographers
We don’t just take images, we make images – and in doing so impact history. David Goldblatt did so for…

Why we need strong women to lead risk-taking in the arts
It's easy to talk about breaking glass ceilings and taking risks, but the National Gallery's Assistant Director Alison Wright shows…