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Yayoi Kusama has written a poem addressed to COVID-19
World-Renowned avant-garde art hero Yayoi Kusama has written a poem to coronavirus and it couldn’t be more wholesome.
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World-Renowned avant-garde art hero Yayoi Kusama has written a poem to coronavirus and it couldn’t be more wholesome.
Well-loved spaces like The Art Gallery of South Australia, the MCA and the National Gallery of Victoria are being forced to close. So what’s next for art?
Genevieve Brannigan talks to Australian artist John Olsen about his life, his work and all that inspires him.
Photographer Victoria Zschommler presents her new exhibition of still life captures, About A Day (Diurnal Rhythms) this Friday at Melbourne concept space, At The Above.
For her first ever solo exhibition in Sydney, artist Anna-Wili Highfield talks creating works that live alongside you and fostering energy from the spirit world.
Get lost in obscure camera angles, clever builds and chilling climaxes as we revisit the timeless films that shaped the thrillers we know and love today.
In a collaboration unlike any we’ve seen before, emerging Sydney artist Neil Tomkins and chef Joey Astorga are bringing artworks to our palate for a unique dining installation: A Plate of Art.
As Sydney’s annual fair of contemporary works comes to a close, we’re yearning for more moments of great Australian art. We’ve handpicked a few of our favourite local artists, with must-see exhibitions running over the coming weeks.
To celebrate the launch of his new solo exhibition, The Space Into Bicheno, artist Julian Meagher invites us into his studio.
Head in the clouds. Everything you need to know about Steven John Clark’s latest capsule collection for denHolm, A Collection of Clouds.
A place to call home. Sydney-based multidisciplinary artist Vicki Lee opens her own gallery on Bourke Street in Sydney’s Surry Hills.
Ahead of the opening of his new solo exhibition Selective Hearing at Arthouse Gallery, Rushcutters Bay, we sit down with artist James Ettelson to talk organised chaos, creative process and finding healing in the ocean.
In tandem with the opening of Jedda-Daisy Culley’s Printers and Portals at Jerico Contemporary, Culley and writer Anna Harrison launch their first collaborative publication, Time Runs In and Then Runs Out.
Everything you need to know about Loewe’s ninth exhibition at this year’s PHotoEspaña International Festival of Photography and Visual Arts.
This weekend, Ovolo’s 1888 Darling Harbour outpost collaborates with Melbourne contemporary art gallery MARS and Sydney-based curatorial consultancy Soda Arts for a pop up exhibition throughout its suites.
Fashion designer, artistic director, entrepreneur, DJ, creative visionary and now exhibiting artist. Is there anything Virgil Abloh can’t do?