In 1975, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes laid down a melodic mandate that applies to our times: “Wake up, everybody / No more ...
Freedom at Midnight’ is flawed in too many ways to deliver on its promise of showing an untold history of India on the brink ...
Musabaeka accepts as true that there is no objective history and challenges journalists to compile accurate accounts on told stories about the arts. He narrated that his piece Human Trafficking ...
This, at least, is something one could draw from the Guggenheim Museum's sprawling Orphism survey, a wonderfully nerdy ...
Eleven artists were recognised for their contribution to the national cultural story at the Creative Australia Awards, and ...
Fearless, prolific, and protean from the start of his career, Thompson was able to absorb influences from both contemporary ...
Amid the ongoing calamity of war in Lebanon, the country’s cultural scene is determined to work against the odds to keep its ...
Vengeful spirits, grief-stricken souls and a massively ravenous gator lie in wait for saving in Compulsion Games’ upcoming ...
Ahead of the Biennale's closing week, we highlight the talking-point exhibitions and events that there's still time to catch ...
Scientific literature tends to treat the mind and body as separate entities, but humanistic works capture the psychological effects of cancer—loneliness, grief and anxiety. By narrating the emotional ...
While not all of the artist’s works are problematic, the exhibition unequivocally pardons Wesselmann’s overt leeriness.
The virtual system immerses users in various tai chi practice sites, including the ancestral hall of its founders, a peaceful ...