Exhibition
SEARCHERS review: graffiti, spray paint and bringing the outsider in
The National Art School exhibition SEARCHERS brings audiences into a world that has thrived in the shadows.
Objet d’Art – Theo Koning review: a dynamic tribute to the late WA artist
Across a five decade career, artist Theo Koning explored his unique perspectives on the human experience.
A Legacy of Light review: turning the lens on women photographers from 1900 to 1975
A Legacy of Light is an exhaustive – but exquisite – look at the women photographers who shaped the medium…
Times of precarity require bold change, and Queensland's artisan shows how
Artisan, Queensland’s peak organisation for craft and design, is restructuring and many small arts organisations will be watching closely.
Melbourne Sculpture Biennale to return in 2026 with an exciting new venue
A unique celebration of sculpture, the Melbourne Sculpture Biennale is returning and this time it will take over the Billilla…
Pippin Drysdale's Infinite Terrain review: charting 40 years in ceramics
Infinite Terrain celebrates the work of Pippin Drysdale in radiant style.
Does a design exhibition look different when you hand your gallery over to Vogue’s style editor?
Reinventing how to work across sectors, Craft invited Joseph Gardner to centre makers in the design landscape.
The year that was: 9 arts luminaries share their views on 2025
ArtsHub takes the pulse on what the sector thought of 2025. This is what they said.
Shrimp Show review: Velvet Lobster shines a light on emerging Australian artists
Shrimp Show marks the first anniversary of this exciting new Sydney gallery.
Diva review: mighty goddesses unite in this glittering exhibition
The first exhibition at Melbourne's new Australian Museum of Performing Arts is a star-studded look at the diva through the…