Australia

Works: Under 30 Seconds and Things That Fit Together
Nathan Gray creates a fragile ecosystem that yet needs to enable spectators to create their own narratives and connections.

Defying piracy: a Wicked campaign
The Broadway composer of touring musical Wicked, has begun a campaign against the digital distribution of his stolen sheet music.

Photography Centre quits Queensland for LA
The Queensland Centre for Photography shuts its doors this week in the wake of funding cuts but it intends to…

Alexis Wright: The Swan Book
Wright knowingly slips between different registers in a pointed series of allegations that nobody can deny or ignore.

Talent Hatched at PICA
Who are the top art school graduates across Australia for 2014?

Gergiev protests threatened as London Symphony tour announced
Gay rights protests are likely to meet the LSO's principal conductor when the Orchestra comes to Australia later this year.

Coppélia
Choreographer Greg Horsman has whisked Coppélia away from late eighteenth-century Galicia to Harndorf, South Australia.

Touring gives Australian performing arts a foot in the door
Three Melbourne performing arts companies are preparing for new international tours to Ireland, the UK, Europe and Korea.

Gallipoli grandson wins art prize
The winner of the $20,000 Gallipoli Art Prize has a personal reason to care about the Anzacs.

Head On Photo Festival celebrates five-year milestone
Head On, Australia’s largest photography festival, is back for a fifth installment in 2014.