Christine Sun Kim's Whitney Museum Exhibition
Christine Sun Kim's mid-career survey, "All Day All Night," at the Whitney Museum of American Art, offers an in-depth exploration of the intersections of sound, language, and communication.
Christine Sun Kim's mid-career survey, "All Day All Night," at the Whitney Museum of American Art, offers an in-depth exploration of the intersections of sound, language, and communication.
As Cyclone Alfred approaches, Brisbane’s arts institutions are enacting flood plans refined since past disasters. Their response highlights the need for cultural venues to prepare for more frequent and severe weather events.
First Nations art is central to Australia’s identity, evolving from ancient traditions into a dynamic contemporary force. Celebrated artists and major exhibitions showcase its power to challenge, heal, and reimagine through deeply rooted cultural expression.
Oigåll Projects transformed the 2025 Melbourne Art Fair’s VIP Lounge into a peach-toned, inflatable wonder. Blending art, design, and architecture, the space redefines what a gallery can be; immersive, sustainable, and playfully profound.
Khaled Sabsabi will represent Australia at the 2026 Venice Biennale, bringing his powerful explorations of identity and migration to a global stage. His immersive works foster connection and reflection, marking a milestone in Australian contemporary art.
Opening in February 2025, The Uncanny at NMWA showcases 30 women artists exploring the eerie and familiar through surreal, unsettling works. It reclaims mystery as a tool for reflection on identity, gender, and what lies beneath the surface.