Arts / Culture
Here are all the winners of the CHANEL Next Prize 2024
Winners hail from Singapore, Ireland, United States, Georgia, United Kingdom and Brazil.
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Winners hail from Singapore, Ireland, United States, Georgia, United Kingdom and Brazil.
Italian designer Gaetano Pesce dies at 84.
There’s simply no one who does it quite like Giacomo Puccini.
‘Everyone You Are Looking at is Also You’ will be displayed at Sullivan+Strumpf’s Collingwood gallery until April.
The artists were hand-picked from across the country as part of the inaugural Country Road + NGV First Nations Commissions mentorship program.
“Nuance is important to me. I think what I see in the works is a harnessing of pervasive dualities.”
What’s on the cards this month?
“I share this award with the Filipino community, migrant and Western Sydney communities. It is a privilege to contribute to our culture.”
Everything you need to know about this year’s RISING festival in Melbourne.
You could win a residency and paid fellowship.
Celebrate photography excellence at PHOTO 2024 throughout the month of March.
In conversation with Keiynan and Samuel – as they get ready for Mardi Gras – on what being involved in the parade means to them.
Introducing, Shutter Sistas. Here’s how you can support Marley Morgan as she mentors Aboriginal women who wish to explore photography or the visual arts.
Last Thursday night our creative community in Melbourne assembled for a night of art, conversation and wine.
That cerulean sweater monologue? It’s now a song. You’re welcome.
From Kansas Smeaton and Mia Middleton to George Byrne and Natasha Wright.
“There are no words to explain the excitement I have to return home to make my stage debut in such an iconic role,” said Delevingne.
He captures all that makes our pupils widen. Skin, colour, impulse, heat – up close, and photographed from afar. In the world of Hans Feurer, the best fantasies are so very tangible.
“I feel completely helpless,” says photographer Amy Woodward. “This feels like a small gesture of solidarity and support as I sit here in safety and comfort, witnessing the most abhorrent and brutal attacks on a population comprised of 50 per cent children and babies.”
Begin the New Year with exhibitions from Emily Kame Kngwarreye and Louise Bourgeois.