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Fish, family and friends: Young Archie winners on show

Fish, family and friends: Young Archie winners on show

This year’s winners, including Anh Do’s 14-year-old son Leon, painted siblings, parents and best friends.

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The best way to understand Australian landscape art? Go feral in the remote wild

The best way to understand Australian landscape art? Go feral in the remote wild

Of all the art events I’ve attended over the past decade, my trips to Newhaven have proven the most valuable.

  • by John McDonald
Inside the campaign to take down Gina Rinehart’s portraits
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Inside the campaign to take down Gina Rinehart’s portraits

Rinehart lobbied Seven chief executive Ryan Stokes in a campaign the National Gallery of Australia feared would be weaponised by Peter Dutton in parliament.

  • by Linda Morris and Eryk Bagshaw
Arthur Boyd’s renowned landscape paintings shown together for the first time

Arthur Boyd’s renowned landscape paintings shown together for the first time

The artist’s suite of large-scale landscape paintings will be shown in the place they were made.

  • by John McDonald
Corporate watchdog clears Indigenous art centre

Corporate watchdog clears Indigenous art centre

Allegations that non-Indigenous arts workers meddled with Indigenous art sent shockwaves through the industry.

  • by Liz Hobday
The swimmer who got to the Paris Olympics without training in the pool

The swimmer who got to the Paris Olympics without training in the pool

Olympian Clementine Stoney Maconachie is headed for Paris, but not as a swimmer this time.

  • by Helen Pitt
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The Melbourne artist flipping the script on Hollywood’s ‘white saviours’

The Melbourne artist flipping the script on Hollywood’s ‘white saviours’

Future Remains is the fourth exhibition in a series that opens doors for some of our most promising artists.

  • by Vyshnavee Wijekumar
Works by art superstar Brett Whiteley come to Logan

Works by art superstar Brett Whiteley come to Logan

The legendary artist’s major exhibition is bypassing QAGOMA and HOTA in favour of an oft-overlooked regional gallery.

  • by Nick Dent
These are the cartoons that kept Australians laughing for a century

These are the cartoons that kept Australians laughing for a century

A new show at the State Library of NSW celebrates a century of Australian cartooning.

  • by Helen Pitt
A critic’s pick of the best and worst of the Archibald Prize portraits
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A critic’s pick of the best and worst of the Archibald Prize portraits

A handful of works stand out from a selection that seems to have been made for variety rather than quality.

  • by John McDonald
When was the last time a soap ad gave you spiritual pleasure?
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When was the last time a soap ad gave you spiritual pleasure?

Alphonse Mucha made the bold claim that his posters turned the street in “open-air art exhibitions”.

  • by John McDonald