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Nusra Latif Qureshi has spent over 30 years reviving Musaviri, a centuries-old South Asian art form nearly lost to colonial history. Her mixed-media works—paintings, collages, and sculptures—speak to themes of trauma, dislocation, and resilience, often featuring solitary female figures that embody…
The top portrait painters for 2012 - as seen through the eyes of the Art Gallery of NSW - have been named in Sydney, where the first ever stencil artist has made the list of finalists.
A record 35,268 gallery goers voted in the 2022 award, the highest number since the prize was first offered in 1988.
Archibald prize curator Anne Ryan says the process of picking a winner is mentally and physically exhausting for the judges.
The distinctive visual style of Robert Mapplethorpe’s beautiful, oversized images seems now more classical than shocking. But he can still reveal the subconscious of an era we think we have outgrown.
Police said officers were called to the art gallery, but so far no arrests have been made.
Imperial artifacts, sculptures and paintings that have never been exhibited outside of China are in Australia. The Art Gallery of New South Wales, based in Sydney, has opened the Tang: Treasures from the Silk Road Capital.
One of the last portraits unpacked ahead of the Archibald Prize exhibition - of actor David Wenham in a Sydney cafe - has won the Packing Room Prize.
We spoke to Chie Hamada, one of the Japanese volunteer guides at the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), about the current special exhibition 'Yolŋu power: the art of Yirrkala.'
The documentary film 'Breathing underwater' directed by a Korean documentary maker Hee Young Ko will premiere in Sydney. The documentary depicts the underwater life of haenyeo, the women divers of Jeju Island in South Korea which was filmed under the sea for 7 years.
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