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Exhibition review: 15th Gwangju Biennale, South Korea
An overview of Nicolas Bourriaud‘s 15th Gwangju Biennale – an intricate visual opera – plus national pavilion highlights.
Auction season closing out 2024, a barometer for art market
In a competitive auction market, Smith & Singer announces a new Melbourne headquarters as the season of sales closes out…
Are you cynical about cultural tourism, but crave it?
ArtsHub takes a closer look at how tourism trends for 2025 are intersecting with museum offerings, and authentic specialist-led tours.
For the past four decades, this platform has helped secondary students realise their dance dreams
Students from more than 20 schools in the ACT will perform as part of the 40th Youth Dance Festival.
This week's arts news and trending topics
We report it – you read it. This week's top arts news stories.
The first ever Eurovision Tour arrives in Australia in November
18 Eurovision stars head to Australia in a first ever world tour.
Machu Picchu and Incan treasures come to Sydney
From priceless Peruvian gold treasures to a fly-through virtual experience of Machu Picchu, this summer blockbuster promises to be a…
This week’s arts news and trending topics
Our weekly wrap of arts news and reviews from around the country, and the stories you may have missed.
Performance reviews: North Australian Festival of Arts 2024 round-up
ArtsHub’s take on four shows at this year’s North Australian Festival of Arts, including dance, circus and physical theatre.
Exhibition review: skeletons, Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts
A solo of existing and newly commissioned works by Waanyi artist, Judy Watson, which uncovers colonial ‘skullduggery’.