Exhibition
Programming with lived experience
From tackling the question "Where are you from?" to multilingual performances, these initiatives champion for visibility and understanding.
Exhibition review: Hoda Afshar – A Curve is a Broken Line, AGNSW
This exhibition is the artist's first major solo and lives up to the visual and contextual depth of her works.
Collective consciousness
A new touring exhibition emphasises the importance of collaboration, in sharing cultural practices in regional areas.
Exhibition review: Know My Name: Making it Modern, NGA
The third instalment in the NGA series, ‘Know My Name: Making it Modern’ is a beautiful show that encapsulates Australian…
Exhibition review: Atmospheric Memory, Powerhouse Ultimo
This immersive exhibition hides its strengths – nearly too well.
50 years of championing textiles in regional centre
The 2023 Tamworth Textile Triennial marks a significant milestone for the National Fibre Art Collection.
Exhibition review: Zoe Leonard: Al río/To the River, MCA
Despite the exhibition containing hundreds of photos, it’s what we don’t see that leaves the biggest impression.
Exhibition review: Pantini Kalijarrala Ngatiki, Wapami Kalijarra Wirliyala, Suzanne O’Connell Gallery
Warlpiri sisters Julie Nangala Robertson and Sabrina Nangala Robertson celebrate Country, Culture and heritage with transportive works.
The queer bushranger who still inspires artists 143 years after his death
Executed while wearing a ring fashioned from his dead lover's hair, the story of Captain Moonlite is slowly regaining the…
Getting to know Louise Bourgeois
A comprehensive body of works by the French American artist Louise Bourgeois will soon land at AGNSW, showcasing the polarities…