Search News

See all news
News

Making visible the mundane tenderness of Black experiences

An award-winning poet, photographer and performer, wãni toaishara takes ArtsHub through his latest exhibition centring ‘mundane’ Black experiences.

News

Curators' responsibilities in spotlight as Chinese audiences feel 'let down'

A group of Chinese students have raised concerns over the curatorial approach of a show depicting some of the country's…

Features

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.

¡Ópera Española! Shepparton Festival Image supplied
Features

Shepparton Festival’s new direction raises the culture stakes

As one of Australia’s major regional arts festivals, Shepparton Festival is building on its multicultural heritage and demographical changes to…

powerhouse photography
News

Powerhouse Photography launches inaugural program

Powerhouse Photography announces acquisitions, workshops, internships and Hayley Millar Baker as a new Advisory Group member.

Features

Andy Warhol and Photography: A Social Media

Was Warhol one of the earliest social influencers? AGSA's exhibition shows him at his most candid and collaborative.

Museum of Australian photography
News

Gallery transforms into Australia’s first photography museum

After 30 years of championing contemporary Australian photography, the Monash Gallery of Art will become the Museum of Australian Photography.

StarsStarsStarsStarsStars

Exhibition review: Bunuru, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Bunuru

PICA’s four newest exhibitions exceed ambitious artistic expectations.

Features

Meet the Artists, a visionary exhibition at the State Library of Queensland

This exhibition of Queensland artists highlights artistic experiences and knowledge, as well as the exhibits themselves.

News

Catherine Opie: global lens, Australian click-through

In an Australian first, a survey exhibition of LA-based queer photographer, Catherine Opie, heads to Heide.

1 5 6 7 8 9 18