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'Don't overthink it' says 2022 Hornsby Art Prize winner

Thanks to the Hornsby Art Prize, Solomon Karmel-Shann is now taking a new direction in his work, but initially it…

The inside of a heritage building with polished wooden floor and high curved ceiling. In the space is a woman projected onto the right wall, and a mirrored surface on the left side reflecting the projection.
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How the State Library of Victoria is reinventing itself through art

There are galleries in libraries and Iibraries in galleries – are these categories still relevant and what is the role…

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Festival review: Dark Mofo 2023 Week One

Two days worth of music and art in Tasmania in one review.

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Exhibition review: Pierre Bonnard: Designed by India Mahdavi, NGV

What is gained, and lost, in the NGV's latest masterpieces blockbuster featuring French painter Pierre Bonnard and designer India Mahdavi.

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Giving season with big artwork donations

New works entering Victoria’s state and regional galleries, plus celebrity art collection to support innovation at NIDA.

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Major First Nations commissions open at Flinders Street Station

A cornerstone of this year’s RISING festival, Shadow Spirit presents a breadth of new commissions by First Peoples from across…

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Strengthening connections between Australia and Indonesia

With Aaron Seeto at the helm, Jakarta’s Museum MACAN is facilitating new conversations with Australia-based artists.

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How big can you go with miniature?

In its second iteration, the world's largest miniature art exhibition celebrates skill and creativity on pint-sized canvases.

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Book review: Island of Yeahnahnesia – Vol 1 by Yok and Sheryo

After presenting the ’Yeahnahnesia’ exhibition at AGWA, artists Yok and Sheryo further share the scope of their world building.

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Indigenous-led design students represent Australia at Prague Quadrennial

Jacob Nash is representing Australia and leading VCA students at the world's largest festival of scenography, performance and theatre design.

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