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Gallipoli grandson wins art prize
The winner of the $20,000 Gallipoli Art Prize has a personal reason to care about the Anzacs.
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.
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…
Head On Photo Festival celebrates five-year milestone
Head On, Australia’s largest photography festival, is back for a fifth installment in 2014.
4000 blue butterflies to swarm a street near you
A swarm of 4000 handcrafted magnetic butterflies will travel across the globe in an ambitious street art project that will…
Celebrating the act of giving
A woman’s life of philanthropy continues to bestow help and inspiration for the arts
Reality in Flames: modern Australian art and the Second World War
Greater academic rigour is needed if the War Memorial is to be taken seriously as an art institution.
NSW Arts a reshuffle casualty
The new Premier of NSW, Mike Baird, has announced a Cabinet reshuffle, and the Arts Ministry was among the changes.
Guernica on the big screen
Antonio Banderas and Gwyneth Paltrow will star in a Picasso film that is not so much biopic as creative journey.
Why Shakespeare still matters
To celebrate Shakespeare's 450th birthday, Australia's leading exponent asks why actors and audiences still love the Bard.