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Richard Prince 'Untitled (cowboy)' 1980–89, Ektacolor photograph, 181.5 x 271.5 cm, Art Gallery of New South Wales, donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by the John Kaldor Family Collection 2021 © Richard Prince, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales. The Object Lesson exhibition.
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The Object Lesson review: Thomas Demand's AGNSW exhibition absorbs

The Object Lesson at AGNSW places Demand in the role of a curator instead of highlighting his own works. 

The Magic Flute. Image: Andrew Beveridge.
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The Magic Flute review: a first-of-its-kind opera collaboration in Adelaide

State Opera South Australia’s The Magic Flute is opera for our times.

No Dancing in the Lift, by Mandy Sayer. Image: Transit Lounge.
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No Dancing in the Lift, Mandy Sayer review: a vivid memoir

Sayer's No Dancing in the Lift paints an intimate portrait of an unconventional childhood.

A young man wearing a beanie sitting at his desk with a laptop and drawing on a small surface. Opportunities for creatives.
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Best opportunities, grants and awards for creatives: 1-7 September 2025

Drawing prize open for entries, grants available for festival ideas that celebrate older people’s creativity and more opportunities.

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Speaking in Tongues. Image: Daniel J Grant.
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Speaking in Tongues review: Bovell's script comes alive in Black Swan's hands

Speaking in Tongues by Black Swan somehow manages to be funny, serious, flippant and profound.

Ryoji Ikeda with wearing black with his face hidden under a cap, standing in front of a glitchy digital background with his laptop.
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Ryoji Ikeda review: 2025 Now or Never’s spirit captured in this sonic-visual masterpiece

Blinding light and digitally synthesised ‘noise’ rattle the body and open a portal to another universe.

‘GARABARI’ by Joel Bray Dance was supported by BlakDance through the BlakForm program. Three First Nations dancers perform a floor-based section of movement in a photograph illustrating a story about NIDA's MFA (Cultural Leadership) program.
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How NIDA’s MFA (Cultural Leadership) is helping Merindah Donnelly change the arts sector for the better

The BlakDance Executive Producer and Co-CEO says studying and analysing different forms of cultural leadership at NIDA has had significant…

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