Art Gallery of NSW unveils forecourt plans
The re-do removes the car park in favour of adding 850sqm of additional public space, including two new reflection pools
The re-do removes the car park in favour of adding 850sqm of additional public space, including two new reflection pools
The festival had already been pushed back from its original August 6 start date and was set to kickoff in September
Love art? Enjoy a bracing stroll? These spots allow you to combine cardio with a little culture (within your 10k bubble)
The folks at ClassBento, an online platform for workshops and classes taught by local experts, will keep you engaged
Sydneysiders can combine cardio with a little culture by enjoying this beautiful art in parks (within their bubble)
Dodge the gallery crowds and take in exciting art with a message to convey in the great outdoors
Revitalising laneways, commercial precincts and public squares, these artworks aren't afraid to show off in public
If you're after emerging and experimental art, here are ten key artist-run initiatives (ARIs) to get you started.
For the last two years, the Art Gallery of NSW has focussed on Europe in its big summer exhibitions: the Netherlands in Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden...
This year, the Museum of Contemporary Art's big summer show is impressive but a touch on the modest side: a career retrospective of South African photographer...
Including nearly 2000 Brett Whiteley artworks, the promised bequest will be one of the largest single donations in the Art Gallery of NSW’s history
The 2022 winner of Australia’s favourite portrait prize depicts the Indigenous artist standing in the Lismore floods
Including nearly 2000 Brett Whiteley artworks, the promised bequest will be one of the largest single donations in the Art Gallery of NSW’s history
Including nearly 2000 Brett Whiteley artworks, the promised bequest will be one of the largest single donations in the Art Gallery of NSW’s history
The 2022 winner of Australia’s favourite portrait prize depicts the Indigenous artist standing in the Lismore floods
And in our humble opinion, it's pretty amazing.
Sydney-based artist Claus Stangl’s 3D-style painting was picked from 52 finalists
Street art satirist Scott Marsh strikes again, and you’ve gotta check out the full picture