Royals,prime ministers and Donald Trump are all brought down to earth in the humorous but searing works of Vincent Namatjira.
An anti-discrimination case launched against the Hobart museum by a man refused entry to a women-only space has reignited debate about art’s relationship to law.
The space was designed by Kirsha Kaechele,the wife of Mona founder David Walsh,and inspired by the discrimination faced by women in public places.
The winner of this year’s La Prairie Art Prize is a deeply symbolic and emotional work that highlights the importance of family.
Fairy Tales in Art and Film opens up a vast,problematic box of toys.
Mental wellbeing will be front and centre as Museum of Brisbane artist-in-residence Hiromi Tango unveils her vibrant new art installation Hanabira (Gentle Petal).
Steeped in nostalgia for a simpler world,The White Rabbit Gallery’s current show asks questions about present day China.
Emerging artist Harrison Witsey has repurposed parts of old poker machines in his latest work.
From a performance on a boat to a gig by an iconic punk band,Mona Foma is a reminder that art can be joyful,pensive and much more than a distraction.
We ask artist Maurizio Cattelan about the practicalities of his controversial work:why a banana? How is it prepared? And how does he feel about people eating his art?
Tove Witzerman Langridge has appeared in court over his handling of artwork he was meant to sell on consignment. Some pieces were valued at $100,000.