
It’s been 100 years since the influential Bauhaus art school shook the design world, and in celebration, a group of international designers have reimagined famous…

It’s been 100 years since the influential Bauhaus art school shook the design world, and in celebration, a group of international designers have reimagined famous…

There’s nothing bullshit about the photography of Grit Van. His photos are up-close, raw, and gritty – they’re real snapshots of real situations.
For the…
Metro Theatre, Sydney
WOMADelaide, Adelaide
The Bank Hotel, Sydney
Forum , Melbourne
Parramatta Park, Sydney
Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
Hotel Steyne, Sydney

“What do escalators in Medellín, Arabic lettering in Amman, story-telling furniture from London, urban farming in Detroit and a co-living complex in Tokyo have to…

An embroidered blanket by Tracey Emin, a dove preserved in formaldehyde by Damien Hirst and a colour-changing pop-art portrait by Michael Craig-Martin are just a…

It seems as though the rumours are true; Matt Salinger, J.D. Salinger’s son, has confirmed that the late writer did, in fact, continue to write…

Judges have managed to whittle over 3,000 entries into Australia’s most prestigious photographic portraiture competition down to 40, just ahead of the winner’s announcement next Friday.
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“Sassy, introspective, dreamlike!”
Those are the three words Lotte Alexis would use to describe her work. Unlike most, Lotte doesn’t just use one medium to…

Essayist, poet and critic Fiona Wright is one of Sydney’s seminal voices in creative non-fiction. Her works, simultaneously idiosyncratic and universally themed, detail the awkwardness…

Christopher Zanko creates timeless works that represent the nostalgic suburbia in which he grew up. The artist, who hails from the picturesque seaside town of…

The aesthetics of vintage video games has inspired art everywhere, from chiptune and vaporwave music, to both animated and live-action feature films, and of course,…