Wistful thinking
WHAT’S wrong with the title of the Yoko Ono spectacular at the MCA?
WHAT’S wrong with the title of the Yoko Ono spectacular at the MCA?
THERE are two remarkable exhibitions in Frankfurt that should interest the many Australians who fly into Europe through this airport during the holidays.
THE history of mapping, this great adventure of the human mind, is the subject of a remarkable exhibition at the National Library of Australia.
RUSSELL Drysdale, the most important artist in shaping our post-war sense of Australia’s landscape, is also one of the most in need of rediscovery.
IT’S time to rethink how we present the big-name artists.
THERE are some substantial exhibitions during the holiday period here and overseas.
THIS travelling exhibition, mounted by the National Gallery of Australia, begins with the inauguration of the new Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.
YOU can walk through the Art Gallery of NSW’s new exhibition of American painting and feel that hardly anything has claimed your attention.
THE many strands that make up the cultural history of India are the subject of a beautiful exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
IN one of Daniel Crooks’s most absorbing works, an elderly Chinese man is doing tai chi in a park in Shanghai.
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