ReviewBecause dark matter doesn’t emit, reflect or absorb light, it is invisible. This exhibition takes a surprising approach to illustrating the ‘stuff’ that is said to make up 95 per cent of the universe.
ReviewA Sydney exhibition is so rich with intriguing items from a vast history of mankind, it’ll keep you doubling back. But this one takes the cake.
visual artsReviewA decade after his death, Adam Cullen’s work is emblematic of a painter who suffered from terrible health problems and psychological anguish.
visual artsReviewAs a rule of thumb, a dinner party guest should be able to walk home unassisted unless very old.
ArtsReviewNineteenth-century artist Charles Rodius was transported to the colony after stealing a ladies handbag and went on to paint the leading citizens of Sydney.
The consequences of AI for art and literature are enormous but the technology still has its limitations.
Allowing students with appallingly low ATARs into the teaching profession has helped to undermine their social standing.
Ballarat Foto BiennialeReviewA photographic event like few other: Ballarat Foto Bienniale is leading the way for the presentation of art in Australia
ReviewReviewThis photography exhibition is almost shocking to witness – and in stark contrast to our ludicrous art prizes, where judges are rarely chosen for their competence.
visual artsReviewThe old art collector had a house filled with paintings, sculptures and ceramics. Unlike today’s equivalent, who buys ‘investments’, this collector was driven by love and an appreciation of art.