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Male artists dominate galleries. Our research explored if it’s because ‘women don’t paint very well’ – or just discrimination

Image: One of these vases was painted by a woman; the other by a man. Can you guess which is which? B van der Ast/M...

MUMA – Shelley Lasica: performance / exhibition – 2 WEEKS ONLY

AUSTRALIAN FIRST – MAJOR CHOREOGRAPHIC SURVEY Shelley Lasica: WHEN I AM NOT THERE 16–27 August 2022 Shelley Lasica is one of Australia’s most influential choreographers and artists. Reflecting on...

Experimental composition and performance at Interspecies and Other Others

26 August - 2 October Experimental composition and performance at Interspecies and Other Others Interspecies and Other Others is the world premiere of a new after dark...

MUMA – Shelley Lasica: performance / exhibition

AUSTRALIAN FIRST – MAJOR CHOREOGRAPHIC SURVEY Shelley Lasica: WHEN I AM NOT THERE 16–27 August 2022 Shelley Lasica is one of Australia’s most influential choreographers and artists. Reflecting...

‘I can’t think of a more timely painting’: Blak Douglas’s Moby Dickens is a deserving winner of the 2022 Archibald Prize

In 2020, the year Vincent Namatjira was awarded the Archibald for his double portrait with Adam Goodes, I was also impressed by the painting hanging...

Beauty and audacity: Know My Name presents a new, female story of Australian art

Tjungkara Ken, Sandra Ken, Yaritji Young, Freda Brady and Maringka Tunkin, Seven Sisters, 2018. National Gallery of Australia, Canberra purchased 2020 Review: Know My...