Arts / Culture
Artists contemplate their dream homes for the debut exhibition at Sydney Modern
“It’s an idea that everyone has a stake in.”
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“It’s an idea that everyone has a stake in.”
The colour of 2023 is “brave, fearless and pulsating”
Building upon the House’s 100-year heritage of arts patronage, the occasion celebrated Chanel’s ongoing commitment to fostering artistic communities and freedom of creation.
From Shaun Daniel Allen at China Heights to Karen Black at Sullivan + Strumpf, find a non-exhaustive guide to Australian art in December 2022.
As we near the quarter-mark of a decade scientists agree will be critical to determine the future of life on this planet, is it time activists stopped playing nice?
Bye-bye money!
It was the great Kelly Rowland who once took to Excel to text: “WHERE YOU AT?”, years later the girl group legend is finally giving us an answer, and it’s at Sydney’s WorldPride 2023.
Step outside your head and into one of these galleries.
“I’ll never understand people who request that I paint something else – if you want flowers on your wall, you can paint them. I don’t mind.”
Your favourite female artists are collaborating with your favourite female chefs. Music to our ears.
‘Unpopular’ opens at the Powerhouse Museum on Thursday, October 27, 2022.
Hepi interrogates “what is it about the beginning that remains intoxicating?”
A multi disciplinary artist at the top of his game, his eponymous show ‘GODE’ will leaving you wanting more. Here, we catch up with Gode and his cast ahead of the show.
One of three parts in the company’s new program, ‘RESOUND’, Bonachela and Plunkett talk summer memories and bringing their collaboration to life.
Theatre critic and staff writer at ‘The New Yorker’, Hilton Als, is piecing together an “exhibition as portrait” of the late author and journalist, whom he considered a close friend.
These are the acts to know.
From Orson Heidrich at STATION, Allie Webb at Olsen Annexe, Ondine Seabrook at China Heights, and more.
Want to know where to find the most exciting names in Australian and New Zealand art?
“A sensory overload of an embraced, encouraged and celebrated black existence that I didn’t think possible until my first carnival.”