Mexican parables
This show captures the pathos and endurance, the stoicism and the restricted mental world, of Mexico’s peasant masses.
This show captures the pathos and endurance, the stoicism and the restricted mental world, of Mexico’s peasant masses.
The best of the work of Roberts, Streeton and Conder is largely responsive to local conditions, and is thus original.
It is not often that there is an exhibition of portraits of nobodies, people who have made no impact on history.
European exploration and mapping of our land is an integral part of our universal history, as a new exhibition shows.
Were the 1990s as miserable and disoriented as this NGV retrospective makes them appear?
A fascinating exhibition at Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum explores the human voice, in all its variations.
Sydney’s planned new sculpture should be free of controversy, because it is utterly void of meaning.
An NGV show takes the viewer on a journey from delight in a new vision of humanity to the Depression.
Steve Harrison has devoted years to researching the traditional arts by which the finest porcelain is made.
All the effects of Japanese ukiyo-e prints are beautifully exemplified in the work of Katsushika Hokusai.
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