Smith’s series of oil paintings pays homage to an avant-garde romance on celluloid.
Need another reason to start building that doomsday bunker? See this powerful installation at UNSW Galleries, visualising the impact of natural disasters, mass displacement and migration.
In this powerful exhibit, Vernon Ah Kee forces us to confront head-on the politics, ideologies and history of race in Australia.
Need a new place to indulge your digital anxiety? Kudos Gallery’s new exhibition is the internet IRL.
See the newest exhibition at Haymarket’s 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, remembering 2014’s Umbrella Revolution and confronting the uncertain future of Hong Kong.
Explore a sand monument replica of Dubai’s largest artificial island, Palm Jumeirah, constructed by local workers paid $19 a day – the average wage of a Dubai construction worker.
From alternate reality dating apps to cross-cultural examinations and mass installations that retrace forgotten moments in Indigenous history, these five artists represent the breadth of Sydney’s art community.
Meet the Sydney artist who – after crawling in a circle for 12 hours – celebrates with a Nihari curry and beer.
If you’re afraid of a little skin, this show may not sounds like your cup of tea. But perhaps it will show you that the naked body is nothing to be afraid of.
zin is the love child of Harriet Gillies and Roslyn Helper. Just like the algorithm used to sort your Facebook News Feed, zin may very well understand you better than you know yourself.