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National Gallery of Australia faces $67 million black hole
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National Gallery of Australia faces $67 million black hole

Home to more than 166,000 works of art, the National Gallery of Australia needs to find more than $67 million to upgrade its Canberra home.

  • by Linda Morris

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After the shock loss of her mentor, this art curator holds three values close

After the shock loss of her mentor, this art curator holds three values close

Alexie Glass-Kantor, executive director of Artspace, talks about what her dad taught her, losing a mentor, and living with her stepdaughter.

  • by Jane Rocca
‘It’s like a magic kingdom’: Gallery hands keys to locals for unique new show

‘It’s like a magic kingdom’: Gallery hands keys to locals for unique new show

An innovative project at the Art Gallery of NSW has invited a group of locals to curate their own exhibition.

  • by Nick Galvin
UFOs or trick of the light? Bruce Munro has got the military guessing

UFOs or trick of the light? Bruce Munro has got the military guessing

Is it a coincidence that the artist who creates immersive light-based installations is just a short drive from the UFO capital of England? He insists it is.

  • by Richard Jinman
Are you a budding art collector? The Affordable Art Fair could be the place to start

Are you a budding art collector? The Affordable Art Fair could be the place to start

Arriving in Sydney for the first time, the fair gives emerging and established artists an opportunity to showcase their work and for collectors to break into the market without breaking the bank.

  • by Millie Muroi
From semi-pro baller to acclaimed artist, how Daniel Boyd is rewriting history

From semi-pro baller to acclaimed artist, how Daniel Boyd is rewriting history

The artist, 39, will now have his first major Australian solo exhibition titled Treasure Island.

  • by Robert Moran
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‘Defibrillator on your eyeballs’: Artwork is a multi-hued wake-up call

‘Defibrillator on your eyeballs’: Artwork is a multi-hued wake-up call

Artist Lauren Brincat’s vast moving artwork will dominate the Sydney Opera House steps over the next few days.

  • by Lenny Ann Low
The best things to see and do in Sydney in June

The best things to see and do in Sydney in June

Whether you’re a foodie, raver or bookworm, there’s an exciting array of events to put in your calendar.

  • by Millie Muroi
The best things to see and do in Melbourne in June

The best things to see and do in Melbourne in June

The first month of winter will be warmed by Melbourne’s exciting events across art, culture and entertainment.

  • by Carla Jaeger
Surprise choice unveiled for the next Biennale of Sydney

Surprise choice unveiled for the next Biennale of Sydney

For only the second time in its 49-year history the Biennale of Sydney with be curated by two artistic directors.

  • by Nick Galvin
Shape shifters: Vertical Brisbane school, eco-friendly CBD building take top architecture awards

Shape shifters: Vertical Brisbane school, eco-friendly CBD building take top architecture awards

Brisbane’s new state high school at Dutton Park, the redeveloped Princess Theatre and the merging of two inner-city buildings are winning projects in Brisbane’s recent architectural awards.

  • by Tony Moore