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How the State Library of Victoria is reinventing itself through art

There are galleries in libraries and Iibraries in galleries – are these categories still relevant and what is the role…

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Vale Jim Allen, New Zealand’s father of experimental art

Performance artist, provocateur and educator, Jim Allen dies, aged 100.

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Exhibition review: Pierre Bonnard: Designed by India Mahdavi, NGV

What is gained, and lost, in the NGV's latest masterpieces blockbuster featuring French painter Pierre Bonnard and designer India Mahdavi.

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Who gets to light up Sydney Opera House sails?

In a fitting tribute, John Olsen’s artworks will grace Sydney Opera House for Vivid Sydney, on the building’s 50th anniversary.…

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Melbourne Design Fair 2023: expect the unexpected

This year's Melbourne Design Fair is a visual feast of art, design, jewellery and craft.

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Australiana art and design: a litmus test on nationhood

Exclusive to Bendigo, 'Australiana: Designing a Nation' captures the shifting ideas around our national identity and opens up the space…

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Artist questions copycat chandeliers at Met Gala

Artist Willie Cole, whose works are currently being exhibited at The Met Museum, says he feels ‘ripped off’ by the…

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The Burrell offers lessons in renewal for Australian museums and galleries

Architect Troy Uleman says 'turning old into new is imperative to reducing carbon emissions and waste', when it comes to…

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Architects contest colonial inheritance in global forum

In the next edition of Architettura Biennale in Venice, Australian creatives are looking to shake up colonial histories.

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Blockbuster survey of Victorian art and design returns a decade on

Melbourne Now 2023 will showcase new and exciting works by local artists and designers working across Victoria today.

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