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AI isn’t going to destroy our society using mechanised robots with guns. Rather it’s doing it slowly, and in a far more insidious way.
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AI isn’t going to destroy our society using mechanised robots with guns. Rather it’s doing it slowly, and in a far more insidious way.
Some artists follow a singular path; Vita Kari carves their own.
The art shows happening this month you shouldn’t miss.
Rezaei tells the story of how discarded headscarves were transformed into symbols of resistance for their group exhibition at Australian Design Centre.
This landmark exhibition will mark two decades of one of the most influential awards dedicated to supporting women-identified artists.
This is your front-row ticket to meet the next wave of Australian dancers and dreamers lighting up stages and screens.
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Consider this your exclusive invitation.
‘RUSSH’ speaks with Tony Albert, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain’s First Nations Curatorial Fellow, about Badu Gili.
“It’s part journaling, part art project, and entirely personal.”
The art shows happening this month you shouldn’t miss.
From Leandra Medine, Bri Lee, Alison Roman, Patti Smith, Ottessa Moshfegh and more…
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‘RUSSH’ meets the emerging artists and creative minds behind ARTCLUB’s upcoming exhibition in Sydney, ‘FRONTIERS’.
The Brisbane-based artist speaks to ‘RUSSH’ ahead of her exhibition opening in Collingwood.
The Scent of Now’ became a meditation on presence.
From Tiana Herczeg at Laundry Gallery to Louise Zhang at N.Smith Gallery, here’s your Australian art guide October 2024.
The collection will also be available at Saturdays NYC in Bondi Beach.
Choreographed by the visionary Christopher Wheeldon, this world-premiere delves deep into the life and mind of literary icon Oscar Wilde.