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The surreal deal: Art inspired by the unspeakable

The surreal deal: Art inspired by the unspeakable

From Del Kathryn Barton and Patricia Piccinini, there are many Australian artists who have been influenced by Surrealism.

  • by John McDonald

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Gallery shows give local artists the blockbuster treatment

Gallery shows give local artists the blockbuster treatment

While Michael Zavros is coy about the content of his works, eX de Medici almost buries the viewer with information

  • by John McDonald
Two new Indigenous art exhibitions to see in Sydney this month

Two new Indigenous art exhibitions to see in Sydney this month

The proppaNOW collective at the National Art School Gallery and Tennant Creek Brio at Delmar Gallery showcase different skills.

  • by John McDonald
The biggest and best Frida Kahlo exhibition ever seen in Australia

The biggest and best Frida Kahlo exhibition ever seen in Australia

Frida Kahlo is one of the most admired of all artists, and a new exhibition featuring her work is coming to Australia.

  • by John McDonald
‘Conservative choice’: Would this artist still win the Archibald Prize today?

‘Conservative choice’: Would this artist still win the Archibald Prize today?

The same portrait submitted to the present-day prize would almost certainly not be selected.

  • by John McDonald
Fifty shades of Rembrandt in exhibition befitting a master

Fifty shades of Rembrandt in exhibition befitting a master

To examine his work is to risk falling into a deep reverie as one explores the imaginative world of one of the great innovators.

  • by John McDonald
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Get your shopping lists ready: The art world’s version of Young Talent Time is here

Get your shopping lists ready: The art world’s version of Young Talent Time is here

The prize, open to artists up to the age of 40, offers an overview of emerging talent from all over Australia.

  • by John McDonald
AI can do any many things, but can it replicate these drawings?

AI can do any many things, but can it replicate these drawings?

Drawing will always be present because it captures the vital creative impulse that links the eye, the mind and the hand.

  • by John McDonald
Why Philip Guston’s work is still causing headaches for galleries

Why Philip Guston’s work is still causing headaches for galleries

One of the truly great artists of the late 20th century, the artist managed to alienate friends and admirers with a single exhibition.

  • by John McDonald
Expect serpents, ships, oxen and elephants in this opera superhero story

Expect serpents, ships, oxen and elephants in this opera superhero story

A wrap of the week’s reviews, including Pinchgut Opera’s Giustino, new Australian musical Driftwood and Shelley Lasica’s performance-exhibition at AGNSW.

  • by Sue Williams, Harriet Cunningham and Peter McCallum
APY Lands art investigation the elephant in the Wynne Prize room

APY Lands art investigation the elephant in the Wynne Prize room

The country’s oldest art prize is awarded for best landscape painting of Australian scenery or figure sculpture.

  • by John McDonald