Re-telling and re-scripting traditional fairy tales through the lens of contemporary artists, designers and filmmakers who untangle themes of bravery and justice, loyalty and humility, cunning and aspiration....
eX de Medici’s forty-year career explores the value and fragility of life, global affairs, greed and commerce, and universal themes of power, conflict, and death....
Thematic explorations of Michael Zavros’ idealised imagery which has developed alongside Australia’s pronounced turn to conspicuous consumption and aspirational individualism....
The invisible is made visible as our exchange with our internal and shared environments is examined in the cultural, ecological and political dimensions of air....
‘European Masterpieces from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York’ offers audiences a survey of 500 years of European art from the 1420s and emerging Renaissance to the height of early 20th-century Post-Impressionism...
The art and legacy of Gordon Bennett questions established fields of knowledge and the politics of identity, opening up a rich and provocative dialogue; a conversation, inclusive of all, that remains unfinished....
Access QAGOMA’s fantastic back-catalogue of performances, live music and talks, brush up on your art history by reading the Gallery’s blogs and learn more about current exhibitions....
Each year ‘International Women’s Day’ celebrates the strengths and influences of womankind worldwide, while encouraging gender equality. This year the focus is on the theme, ‘An equal world is an enabled world’....
Tony Albert's ‘Visible’ includes a range of work that illustrates the breadth and rigour of his practice, from object-based assemblages to photography, painting, installation and video....