Art can stir strong feelings in people, both good and bad. These artworks fell in the latter, provoking great controversy in Australia, and telling us a lot about who we are as a nation.
Emily Kam Kngwarray’s first artistic experiments began in the 1970s when she learned the process of batik printing and a ...
Asian shares are lower, tracking Wall Street’s tumble to one of its worst days since April as Nvidia and other AI superstar ...
Myles Russell-Cook, who curated “The Stars We Do Not See” when he worked at the National Gallery of Victoria, where the show ...
Marking its first-ever India showcase, First Nations label Kirrikin lit up Delhi with a runway blending Aboriginal art and luxury design. Founder Amanda Healy talks about culture, kinship, and ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. An Australian art dealer will auction a painting “attributed to Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula”, a giant of the Western Desert art ...
First Nations people have survived and thrived through an ice age and massive landscape changes — as well as sharing the land ...
The 2025 Nobel Prize in chemistry has been awarded for the development of metal–organic frameworks: molecular structures that have large spaces within them, capable of capturing and storing gases and ...
A "rarely seen" collection of works from renowned artists Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet and Henri Matisse will be on display in Adelaide next year. The exhibition will feature 57 pieces from the ...
The latest edition of Hong Kong’s largest annual LGBTQ carnival will be held online after organisers were unable to secure a venue at the West Kowloon Cultural District. In a social media post on ...
Australian researchers have discovered that sleepy lizards (Tiliqua rugosus) can recognize the smell of smoke as a sign of approaching fire and attempt to escape, but they do not respond to the sound ...
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