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Artist Archie Moore creating Kith and Kin 2024 at the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA). Image: N Umek © QAGOMA.
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Archie Moore: kith and kin at GOMA offers solemn testimony

With a Golden Lion from the Venice Biennale, kith and kin brings home an inalienable truth of the suffering upon…

two paintings with fingers touching across them with a crack of light. Superannuation A copyright win for Australian artists vs AI – but how long can we hold off the bots?
Analysis

Fact sheet: Superannuation for artists – what you need to know

What do changes in superannuation law mean for creative sole traders?

Federal Arts Minister Tony Burke: a middle aged white man with grey hair wearing a suit standing spotlight against a dark background. In this article, Burke discusses arts policy and Revive.
Opinions & Analysis

What Arts Minister’s press briefing reveals about policy evaluation

Digging in to Federal Arts Minister’s recent media briefing points to some of his policy evaluation preferences.

Cartier tiara with blue diamonds and platinum, to show at the NGV.
News

Cartier’s largest Australian display to land at the NGV for 2026 Melbourne Winter Masterpieces

From June 2026, NGV will be home to Australia’s largest Cartier display, comprising over 20 tiaras alongside jewels and designs.

Prism: Glass Pieces (Robbins). Image: Kate Longley.
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Prism review: Australian Ballet dancers shine in an electrifying triple bill

Prism features Jerome Robbins’ Glass Pieces, William Forsythe's adaptation of his Barre Project, and Stephanie Lake’s new work Seven Days.

Woman performing cabaret act in living room. House concerts
Features

House concerts – what are they, and are they on the rise?

ArtsHub talks with producer Drew Fairley on the pros and cons of presenting house concerts.

A woman with fists pulled back to her shoulders in an expression of joy. Opportunities.
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Best opportunities, grants and awards for creatives: 29 Sept to 5 Oct 2025

Two weeks to enter drawing prize, Create SA funding, Vigil Choir EOI and more opportunities.

Michelle de Kretsrer's novel 'Theory & Practice' has won the Prime Minister's Literary Award 2025 for Fiction. The photo shows de Kretsrer, an older Asian-Australian woman, sitting in an armchair with her hands in her lap. She is wearing a sleeveless dress depicting a large tree against the blue sky, and has short, greying hair.
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Prime Minister’s Literary Awards 2025 winners announced

The six winning authors receive $80,000 each, which like the $5000 received by all the shortlisted writers, is tax free.

A kangaroo jumps across a country road. The photo illustrates ArtsHub's weekly On the move column, which summarises the week's art sector appointments and resignations.
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On the move: latest arts sector appointments

Your weekly round-up of Australian arts sector appointments.

Girl with hair pulled back and dark skin looking at gold sculpture in her likeness.
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Major Thomas J Price and Lee Ufan sculptures unveiled at Sydney galleries

What do two new sculptures outside the MCA and AGNSW say about institutional priorities and philanthropy today?

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