When is Art Complete?
When is Art Complete?
Review: BROTHERS’ NEST is One of Australia’s Best Films in Years
Intelligent, atmospheric, and finely acted, dark comedy Brothers’ Nest is Australian film at its most memorable.
Le Sacré: Ballet and Circus Arts Unite in Captivating Australian First
Students from the National Institute of Circus Arts and The Australian Ballet School unite in an engaging and vibrant performance.
The Author of ‘The War of Art’ is Preparing to Take us on The Artist’s Journey
What if *happily ever after* was not the end of the story, but the beginning of a more important one?
Artwork of the Week: Return of the Nude
Commissioned to produce two installations at Melbourne’s PROVOCARÉ festival this July, photographer Spencer Tunick reveals to us the origin of his style, the challenge of creating public nude installations, and his plans to transform Chapel Street.
Stunning New Documentary Explores Life on the Mauritania Railway
Director Macgregor explores the complexities of survival in a remote and challenging region of North-West Africa.
It took 150 years for art historians to notice a single detail that redefined the way they viewed this painting.
Why It’s Good to Create Useless Things
Discover how this inventor, robotics enthusiast, and content creator has founded a career on making crappy machines, and how her system could improve your business.
Artwork of the Week: Hallucinations
Inspired by the cyberpunk aesthetic of Blade Runner 2049 and Altered Carbon, artist Steve Roe has captured a psychedelic wonderland set within Seoul’s neon nightlife.
Review: THE BOOKSHOP has a Flashy Cover, but Little Going on Inside
Despite two strong lead performances, THE BOOKSHOP never delivers on the promise of its premise.
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