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A single-owner collection dominated by Australian Impressionist canvases will act as a bellwether for changing tastes in art ...
Timed to a new major exhibition at the Tate Modern, SmithDavidson Gallery stages exhibition featuring Australian indigenous ...
When an auction house took the back off a family hand-me-down, it revealed a colourful work by Australia’s second-most-traded ...
J.M.W. Turner (1775–1851), who was born 250 years ago, remains the most influential painter that Britain has ever produced; ...
A sprawling industrial estate on the outskirts of Melbourne, its roads congested by heavy trucks, is perhaps the last place ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest was blown away after learning a vase she purchased for $30 at an opshop was worth a huge sum of ...
Wagga Wagga City Council has supported 49 community led events, projects and programs through its 2025/26 Annual Grants ...
Emily Kam Knwarray at Tate Modern: 'helps broaden understanding of Indigenous cultures' - 4/5 Kngwarray’s first major solo museum exhibition in Europe is a revelatory joy with an important role to pla ...
Some often-reproduced French Impressionist paintings might feel very familiar, but to see them in person is to experience them in an entirely new way, curator Katie Hanson says.
Featuring artists like Emily Kam Kngwarray, the show offers a rare glimpse into the artmaking traditions of Australian Indigenous Art.
The friendship and artistic evolution of artists Mary Cassatt and Berthe Morisot provides the centerpiece of Cooperstown ...
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