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Exhibition review: Fairy Tales, Gallery of Modern Art

From the 'once upon a time' to the 'happy ever after' the summer exhibition at Brisbane's GOMA is a feast…

Marshmallow Laser Feast. Image is three silhouettes in front of a large image of a galaxy like world covering an entire wall.
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Exhibition review: Works of Nature: Marshmallow Laser Feast, ACMI

A trippy excursion into a world of swirling pixels has profound intent in ACMI's Marshmallow Laser Feast.

The Mission. Image is of a man in black T-shirt and jacket with short dark hair, looking at the camera, standing in front of a dark backdrop including blurry Old Master paintings.
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Marc Fennell interview: 'The Mission shows how chaotic an art heist is'

In the mid-1980s, 26 European masterpieces were slashed out of their frames at a WA bush monastery. Now a new…

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Event review: MIFF XR, Melbourne

Is the physical body at stake in VR?

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Exhibition review: Two Girls From Amoonguna, ACMI

‘Two Girls From Amoonguna’ is about pushing through adversity and alchemising it into art that speaks to the spirit and joy of life…

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Exhibition review: Shadow Spirit, RISING

’Shadow Spirit’ is a wonderful window into what is possible for the future presenting First Nations culture with immersive media…

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Euphoria, RISING: film installation review

More film than art installation, Euphoria is a very different experience depending on whether one stays for the duration or…

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New reality TV show where the prize is a major museum survey

Would you participate in a reality TV show for the chance to put on a survey exhibition at a national…

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Richard Bell on ‘You Can Go Now’ documentary

Following five decades of activism and art, the artist is now the subject of a new documentary.

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Exhibition review: How I See It: Blak Art and Film

ACMI's exhibition showcasing First Nations creators is provocative, bold and brave.

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