Top 10 Instagram hotspots at the NGV’s Yayoi Kusama exhibition
Hey, Instagrammer. Don’t know which pumpkins or polka dots to spam everyone’s news feeds with? We got you. Here’s our list of the must-do moments at the NGV’s Yayoi Kusama exhibition.
Hey, Instagrammer. Don’t know which pumpkins or polka dots to spam everyone’s news feeds with? We got you. Here’s our list of the must-do moments at the NGV’s Yayoi Kusama exhibition.
Yayoi Kusama’s art has brought joy to millions worldwide – but her creativity began from a dark place. Read her fascinating life story ahead of her blockbuster NGV exhibit. SEE THE VIDEO
Melbourne fans of best-selling author Dolly Alderton were miffed after the male host of the live show, Hugh van Cuylenburg, “hijacked” the conversation.
Paintings by the likes of Monet, Renoir and Degas will be coming back to Melbourne in 2025, as the NGV revives an exclusive artistic showcase that was disrupted by lockdowns.
A piece of fruit duct-taped to a wall, robot dogs and a talking animatronic mouse are among the weird and wonderful works at a free NGV exhibition.
Bonnie Anderson is excited to be back on the line-up for “the best gig of the year” – alongside Australian music royalty – after having to sit out last year’s event.
Some fans attending a stand-up comedy show at the Arts Centre on Tuesday night were left fuming after they found themselves locked out of the remainder of the show after taking a toilet break.
Disney is inviting two more Aussie cities to “be our guest” at a blockbuster Broadway show that has earned five-star reviews during its Sydney season.
More than 500 artefacts celebrating Tutankhamun, Ramses II and other famous pharaohs will be showcased in an ambitious NGV exhibition.
Jessica Mauboy and Mitch Tambo are singing the same tune when it comes to the power of music to change kids’ lives – here’s why.
With a wonderful cast, a wonderland of songs and a fairy dust sprinkle of distinctly Australian humour, Melbourne musical Midnight deserves to keep dreaming big.
Featuring dopamine-inducing paintings and bold backdrops, the NGV’s new exhibition is set to take over social media feeds.
The designer famous for a pink London restaurant interior one WAG described as like “getting drunk inside a vagina” is bringing her bold style to the NGV.
A Melbourne art installation that simulates cardiac arrest and brain death has gained international attention. Here’s what it’s like to experience.
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