The latest exhibitions to open as part of the Sydney Festival, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Artspace, Cement Fondu, and the University of Technology Sydney....
‘Why is identity important today?’ asks Megan Robson, this year’s curator of ‘Primavera’, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia’s (MCA) annual exhibition of artists under 35 years of age....
With their intense human focus, David Goldblatt's photographs of South Africa during the rise and dismantling of Apartheid offer powerful reflection and insight into the country’s turbulent political and social history. ...
'The National 2019: New Australian Art' has announced its list of 65 Australian artists who will explore the interrelation between ideas of hierarchy and power, dystopic futures and ritual and improvisation....
Eight Australian artists have been selected to participate in 'Primavera 2018', the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia's annual showcase of artists under the age of 35 in the early stages of their artistic career....
‘Ngara – Ngurangwa Byallara (Listen, hear, think – The Place Speaks)’, an arts initiative acknowledging the symbolic Aboriginal site in Sydney’s western suburbs – the former home of Blacktown Native Institution....
Currently in its 45th year of operation, ‘Biennale of Sydney’ continues to grapple with the substantial task of representing international and Australian contemporary art practice, while speaking persuasively to diverse audiences....
'The National: New Australian Art 2019' presents a joint curatorial vision of emerging, mid-career and established artists drawn from around the country, including Australian artists practicing overseas....
This lavishly illustrated catalogue complements Hilarie Mais; current touring exhibition, first held at Museum of Contemporary Art Australia in 2017. It traces the artist's five-decade career and her continual reinvention of the grid....
The latest iteration of the Biennale of Sydney presents the work of 70 artists and artist collectives from across the globe at seven venues across the city; focusing on multi-layered perspectives of the world and its histories that simultaneously interact and create balance....
'Civic Actions' includes essays, reviews and conversations from notable artists, curators, academics and cultural practitioners such as Brook Andrews, Hetti Perkins and Elizabeth Ann Macgregor discuss work by artists including Tony Albert, Angelica Mesiti and Lara Thoms....