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Data Dreams: Art and AI review: exploring artist-AI collaborations

Sydney’s MCA leads a timely institutional conversation with a major summer exhibition that replaces fear of AI with a human…

Installation view of Chanel Tobler's Dissolving a Marrow Economy at Nasha Gallery, Sydney. Photo: Hamish McIntosh / Nasha Gallery.
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Chanel Tobler at Nasha Gallery: 'Colour can be a form of medicine'

Emerging artist Chanel Tobler moves fluidly between mediums in this solo exhibition at Sydney's Nasha Gallery.

A vendor's cart on street filled with Frida Kahlo souvenirs with red building behind.
Features

Why we can’t get enough of Frida Kahlo

This week’s record breaking sale is testament to Frida Kahlo’s appeal, but that international interest stretches far beyond the auction…

Gallery view of a video installation of televisions screens in an orb and paintings in background. AI art
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Christopher Kulendran Thomas review: rethinking safe zones through AI

In Safe Zone, Christopher Kulendran Thomas uses AI to ask powerful questions about how we record and relate to histories…

Gallery setting with paintings of various shapes all still lives on soft blue walls. Mirra Whale
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Clarice Beckett and Mirra Whale review: a shared vision across generations

Nearly a century apart, these women artists demonstrate the enduring appeal of the still life at Ngungunggula regional gallery.

Paintings by Gisela A. Züchner-Mogall from the exhibition, '360° – A Visual Journey' at Mandurah Performing Arts Centre. Four paintings hanging on a white gallery wall.
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360° – A Visual Journey review: Mandurah exhibition explores repetition, environment, perspective and translation

The eighth solo exhibition from Gisela A. Züchner-Mogall is showing at Mandurah Performing Arts Centre until 21 November.

Gallery view with painted yellow walls, historic painting and black and white wall vinyls from photographs. Dangerously Modern.
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Dangerously Modern review: fearless women artists who disrupted the male canon

Rewriting Australian art history, ‘Dangerously Modern’ at the Art Gallery of NSW is equally erudite and entertaining.

Nell in her Powerhouse Museum studio in Sydney. Photo: Mark Pokorny.
Interviews

‘You can't unread a smile’: Nell opens joyful 30-year survey Face Everything

Nell talks to ArtsHub about simplicity, spirituality and the difficult task of choosing work for her major survey at Heide…

Painting of a man looking at a sculpture of himself - Giorgio de Chirico. Monet to Matisse exhibition
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Synergy between Ohio and Adelaide as ‘Monet to Matisse’ blockbuster heads south

Next year's Monet to Matisse Winter Art Series for the Art Gallery of South Australia aims to defy tradition. ArtsHub…

Old man in red jumper and cane in gallery setting with paintings. William Robinson
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Vale William Robinson – a pioneer visionary of the Australian landscape

Reflecting upon William Robinson's incredible career, which rethought the Australian landscape genre.

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