Planet Earth II Live unites art and science in a celebration of nature
In the vast expanse of our universe, there exists a tiny blue dot teeming with life, a realm we call home—Planet Earth. Within its intricate ecosystems, a plethora of species…
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In the vast expanse of our universe, there exists a tiny blue dot teeming with life, a realm we call home—Planet Earth. Within its intricate ecosystems, a plethora of species…
Seamus Heaney, the Nobel laureate and celebrated poet, left behind a rich legacy of verse that continues to captivate readers worldwide. In his final poem, he offers a poignant reflection…
In the vast expanse of Australian art history, the narratives of female artists have often been overshadowed by their male counterparts. However, in recent years, there has been a growing…
The world of art often grapples with questions of taste, aesthetics, and what constitutes ‘good’ or ‘bad’ art. However, within this subjective realm lies a fascinating discourse on the unconventional,…
In the realm of art history, where trends often fluctuate and theories evolve, Sir Kenneth Clark stands as a steadfast beacon of appreciation for beauty. His legacy transcends mere scholarly…
In the heart of Australia’s vast desert landscape lies Papunya, a remote Indigenous community that has become synonymous with the birth of the contemporary Aboriginal art movement. From humble beginnings…
The NGV Triennial exhibition has always been a spectacle, a convergence of art from around the world that never fails to inspire awe and wonder. This year, however, it seems…
The Turner Prize, a renowned accolade in the realm of contemporary art, has long been emblematic of innovation, controversy, and individual achievement. However, recent developments in the Turner Prize framework…
In the heart of Melbourne, Australia, the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Triennial emerges as a testament to the boundless creativity of contemporary art. With its vast array of exhibits,…
The erasure of women from the annals of art history is a pervasive and troubling phenomenon, exemplified by the practices and policies of esteemed institutions like the National Gallery. In…