AGNSW
Who are the 2023 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman winners?
Celebrating portraiture as an expanded field of painting in our times, Julia Gutman wins the Archibald with a textiles work.
Same-same, but different: The National 4 matures
This multi-venue survey of Australian artists navigates contemporary narratives in four rather disparate exhibitions.
Exhibition review: Dreamhome: Stories of Art and Shelter
A landmark exhibition for the new AGNSW, Dreamhome centres deep connections and diverse narratives at home and abroad.
Exhibition review: Adrián Villar Rojas: The End of Imagination
The opening commission for AGNSW’s new Tank is bound to be an attraction, but is disappointingly lacking in deeper nuance.
Unpacking the priorities for Sydney Modern's unveiling
ArtsHub takes a preview of Sydney Modern ahead of its December opening, considering its whole-of-museum rethink.
Sol LeWitt and enlivening artworks posthumously
A new exhibition enlivens the ephemeral work of Sol LeWitt, drawing new connections for new audiences.
Whiteley AGNSW bequest valued at over $100 million
The Wendy and Arkie Whiteley Bequest will be one of the largest single donations in the history of the Art…
Daniel Boyd's art overturns accepted white Australian history
Daniel Boyd's new solo exhibition at AGNSW not only interrogates Australia's colonial history but transfers First Nations knowledge to audiences.
Exit interview: Brett Cuthbertson, Head Packer, AGNSW
Having been in charge of the receiving and hanging of artworks at the AGNSW for 41 years, the sector farewells…
First Koori to paint a Koori and win the Archibald Prize
Likening his win to winning an election, Blak Douglas makes history with a monumental portrait capturing resilience in the face…