Where There’s a Will
With his production of Wozzeck opening at Opera Australia alongside two Sydney exhibitions, renowned artist William Kentridge talks about working between the studio and the stage, and how to coax ants into artwork.
With his production of Wozzeck opening at Opera Australia alongside two Sydney exhibitions, renowned artist William Kentridge talks about working between the studio and the stage, and how to coax ants into artwork.
As more than 60 masterpieces from the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg travel to Sydney, Justine Nguyen explores the lives and tastes of two pioneering Russian collectors of modern art.
Tasty treasures from China, a large-scale Duchamp exhibition and the Kaldor Public Art Projects’ 50th birthday among the highlights on the AGNSW’s 2019 season.
She will take up a three-month residency in Paris and receive a $25,000 stipend.
Australian artist John Russell painted with the greats in Europe, now he’s finally getting his due.
Her fifth painting in the Archibald Prize, Coppersmith's Self-Portrait, after George Lambert has won the country’s most popular portrait award.
An exhibition of modern masters from the Hermitage and a major retrospective of South African photographer David Goldblatt are headed for Sydney.
Some of the artist’s most famous works will travel to Sydney for the very first time.
The Brandenburgs conjure a Dutch street carnival amongst the works of the masters.
From a Kentridge work inspired by Shostakovich's The Nose to the 'Mona Lisa of the Middle Ages'.
One of the largest collections of Dutch masters to ever leave Amsterdam holds up a mirror to our own lives today.
Plus, the secrets of Rembrandt and Vermeer and why Monteverdi’s sex and politics shocker is the 17th century’s GoT. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Pioneering artists Margaret Preston, Grace Cossington Smith and Georgia O’Keeffe explored remarkably similar ideas. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in