Treasures of a dark age
The long transition from ancient to modern Europe is laid bare in an exhibition of medieval treasures.
The long transition from ancient to modern Europe is laid bare in an exhibition of medieval treasures.
Lloyd Rees’s works celebrate the art of drawing and the quest to understand the phenomenal world.
Overrated. Bland. A relentless self-promoter — just some of the ways our critic describes Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.
When searching for meaning at GOMA’s Asia-Pacific Triennial exhibition, don’t read the labels.
Gilbert and George’s work is distinctly British but is it about anything other than making decorative patterns?
An exhibition of Aboriginal artefacts from the British Museum raises questions about cultural preservation.
Cate Blanchett stars in an ambitious film installation exploring the spirit of avant-gardism.
Disobedient Objects is a collection of often ingenious artefacts associated with various kinds of protests.
A Melbourne exhibition explores the artistic value and meaning of physical objects.
An art exhibition in Victoria explores Australians’ enduring relationship with the seaside.
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