MCA puts its work above law
WHEN the Museum of Contemporary Art’s new wing opens, it won’t have been without a brush with the law.
WHEN the Museum of Contemporary Art’s new wing opens, it won’t have been without a brush with the law.
YOU won’t find any marsupials wandering around Australia’s pavilion at next year’s Venice Architecture Biennale.
TAFELMUSIK brings Galileo, Isaac Newton and Vivaldi together for a new look at old music.
JAY-Z and Kanye West aren’t exactly poster boys for feminism.
THE architect behind distinctive buildings the National Gallery of Australia and the High Court, was a visionary.
A CLASSICALLY trained ensemble has ditched convention for a crazy diversity.
PERFORMER Mike Daisey’s work addresses Steve Jobs and the world his company created.
A Tokyo musician mixes old and new in a hypnotic blend.
SOME of the world’s finest comedians are bringing their droll world views to Australia’s inaugural Just for Laughs festival.
ART historians will quibble but Terence Maloon is sticking to his guns: this year, he insists, is the centenary of abstract art.
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