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I’m not interested in anything ­anymore,” Bill Henson says when I walk into his studio on a crisp April afternoon. He’s ...
Beatrice Gralton, who curated this year’s Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes, has hung the exhibition well. Julie Fragar’s ...
It was once ranked the world’s ‘most liveable city’ for seven years in a row, but now a darker side to Melbourne will be put ...
Combining Tasmanian oak joinery and mild steel, this kitchen is a place to enjoy the art of cooking or the views that extend ...
Discover Australia's underground film festivals that push boundaries with experimental and transgressive films.
Directed by Mark Kilmurry with a fine ear and eye, The Lover (1962) and The Dumb Waiter (1957) are ideally mated both in ...
When Jackson Pollock’s Blue Poles was bought in 1973 for $1.4 million by the Whitlam government, it sparked a national ...
If Milan Design Week was any indication, the glamour, refined elegance and formal geometric simplicity of the Art Deco period ...