The Indigenous artist’s partner and mother set out to ensure that his legacy lives on.
The Tingalpa Spillway has been a rite of passage for up-and-coming street artists for over 30 years. On Tuesday,it became the second legal public art wall in Brisbane.
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Days before Christmas,the Australian Jewish Association announced on social media it had written to the museum “about inaccurate use of the word ‘Palestine’.”
Social media star Jean Jullien immerses his viewers in a watery world at NGV Triennial.
Ryan “The Brickman” McNaught made the dinosaurs out of more than 6 million pieces of Lego – enough to fill three shipping containers.
Having made an art out of being squashed,Smac McCreanor’s audience is bigger than most TV franchises.
Men have appeared in only four of Prudence Flint paintings,either naked or semi-naked,and very much in the background. Her depiction of them sometimes challenges her viewers.
With work by some of the world’s leading women artists,a new exhibition explores the “monstrous feminine”.
Polly Borland is used to the pressure of capturing a moment in a tight time frame. Five minutes with the Queen was enough stress for her to declare it the end of her portrait career.
In his deceptively playful work,Brent Harris unpacks the family trauma that drove him away.