Getting beyond the patriarchal, male gaze
The Body Electric explores the depth of what it means to have a material body capable of intimacy, sex and desire.
The Body Electric explores the depth of what it means to have a material body capable of intimacy, sex and desire.
There was shock and surprise this week at the announcement that Carriageworks, Australia’s largest contemporary multi-arts venue, has gone into voluntary administration.
What does it mean to be in isolation, but in isolation together? In this first edition of our new podcast series Faraway, so close, we take a personal look at solitude, creativity and the arts under COVID-19.
In our new world of hibernating and social distancing, galleries are full to bursting with virtual exhibition tours, podcasts, interviews with artists and curators, videos, and more. Stay tuned, each week one of the Art Guide editors will bring you a selection of online art highlights.
Like many of us, Andrew Frost is spending a lot of time literally on the couch clutching his phone. He contemplates the valuable generosity of both sharing and creating culture on social media, making the world a tiny bit better.
With the 2020 Head On Photo Festival currently taking place online, winners of the annual awards for photographs in portrait, landscape and student categories have been announced.
David Claerbout’s project Olympia, a digital rendition of the iconic Berlin stadium going to ruin over the course of a millennia, won’t be finished in his lifetime.
On 29 April 1770 James Cook of the British Royal Navy landed at Kamay, which Europeans later named Botany Bay, New South Wales.
In our new world of hibernating and social distancing, galleries are full to bursting with virtual exhibition tours, podcasts, interviews with artists and curators, videos, and more. Stay tuned, each week one of the Art Guide editors will bring you a selection of online art highlights.
Salmon bathroom tiles, pool inflatables, mottled carpet and Hawaiian shirts populate Perth artist Jac Ball’s photo-collage series PDA.
Alison Mackay is the 2020 recipient of the $20,000 Gallipoli Art Prize for her painting Breathe.
In our new world of hibernating and social distancing, galleries are full to bursting with virtual exhibition tours, podcasts, interviews with artists and curators, videos, and more. Stay tuned, each week one of the Art Guide editors will bring you a selection of online art highlights.