Roland Allen’s history of the notebook looks at the writers and artists who used them over hundreds of years,and the object itself.
Royals,prime ministers and Donald Trump are all brought down to earth in the humorous but searing works of Vincent Namatjira.
Gardeners and artists are putting plants in galleries and expanding our notions of what horticulture can be.
Maria Madeira’s inclusion at the world’s oldest art biennale represents a big step for a tiny nation.
William Yang talks about his best financial decisions,politics – and why he doesn’t take wedding bookings.
Dan Callahan examines the careers and lives of six great recording artists from the golden age of American singers.
Strip tease artists and actors have greater workplace wage recognition than authors,web designers and sculptors,a landmark industrial award inquiry was told.
It’s the quality and variety of work that sets this exhibition apart from most of the world’s large-scale contemporary art festivals.
The casting of Milos Bikovic for the third season of the popular TV show had drawn criticism from Ukraine’s foreign ministry for his ties to Russia.
With questions of identity set to swirl around Australia Day,the work of Adelaide artist Peter Drew,and the kids he inspired,has never been more relevant.
Tacita Dean’s work is diverse and cerebral,caught up with moments of experience and the vagaries of recollection,both public and private.