Exhibition
Westwood / Kawakubo review: fashion that promotes fearless individualism
It is a stunning pairing, bringing together two fiercely individual designers, but the Westwood / Kawakubo blockbuster exhibition suffers from…
Olafur Eliasson's Presence review: art that physically reboots us
Always wanted to touch a rainbow? Or to see a cloud being born? Olafur Eliasson’s Brisbane exhibition Presence gives you…
Ron Mueck: Encounter review: empathy in difficult times
Moving from the intimate to the monumental, the Art Gallery of NSW steps into Ron Mueck’s world and it is…
After the Rain: 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial review – Tony Albert setting wrongs right
This Triennial by Tony Albert is all heart, but it also asks the big questions.
Kaylene Whiskey review: offering super-powered conversations
Move over Dolly and Cher. Kaylene Whiskey’s survey at the National Portrait Gallery is more layered than you think.
The Roman Empire is coming to Melbourne in 2026
Out of the history books and into our homes, Melbourne Museum has announced an epic exhibition on the Roman Empire,…
Visual arts in 2026: exhibitions & program announcements
Bookmark this one-stop list of visual arts programs and key exhibitions for 2026: we'll keep you updated as news breaks.
Data Dreams: Art and AIÂ review: exploring artist-AI collaborations
Sydney’s MCA leads a timely institutional conversation with a major summer exhibition that replaces fear of AI with a human…
Massive year for Art Gallery of SA, as it announces its 2026 program
From staging its first international winter blockbuster to the much-loved Adelaide Biennale of Australian art, AGSA's 2026 program is full…
Christopher Kulendran Thomas review: rethinking safe zones through AI
In Safe Zone, Christopher Kulendran Thomas uses AI to ask powerful questions about how we record and relate to histories…