A genius that’s undeniable
Titian’s painting conjure a world of natural energy, of delight in the body, but also one that acknowledges the darkness of tragic fate.
Titian’s painting conjure a world of natural energy, of delight in the body, but also one that acknowledges the darkness of tragic fate.
In many ways, we have witnessed a pendulum swing away from permissiveness.
The Archibald Prize is again loaded with superficial pictures, but there are some fine portraits | GALLERY: ALL 55 FINALISTS
Contemporary art needs more work like this: eloquent but not reducible to convenient and approved formulas.
Frightened conspiracy theorists have got the story of Australia all wrong.
A survey of acquisitions of international contemporary art over the last 50 years reveals bigger is not always better.
There is more to this picture than remarkable observation of natural phenomena.
A new exhibition tells the story of Australia’s history through a different perspective.
Goya’s nightmarish scenes of violence and cruelty are a starting point for considering the demons of the psychological condition
There are good things here if you have the time to find them.
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