With late 20th century nostalgia saturating popular culture at the moment, it would be easy to mistake Kate Kemp’s The Grapevine for an opportunistic rose-tinted tour through the shag pile. Not so.
Carol Jerrems worked primarily with black and white photography until her early death in 1980. Over 140 of her photographs are currently on display at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra.
I am truly pleased to be in this beautiful part of Perth. The story of Joondalup is one of building something modern and visionary. It was first ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Australian photographer Carol Jerrems took an expansive approach to portraiture. She experimented with seriality – constructing narratives and meaning across multiple ...
Primary school students were handed a microphone to ask Anthony Albanese anything they wanted — and they didn't shy away from ...
Over 140 of her photographs are currently on display at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra. Faces are just ... in Melbourne and Sydney in the 1970s. She focused on faces and bodies amid ...
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David Roy reviews Memoir of a Snail, the latest Oscar-nominated animation from Academy Award-winning Aussie writer/director Adam Elliot ...
Exploring material histories through ceramics and painting, these two exhibitions make for a sympathetic pairing.
Having recently watched the charming animation Marcelle The Shell With Shoes On with my nine-year-old son, I was going to ...
At some point in the coming federal election campaign, Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton will tell us this poll will be the ...
This stunning Haven Amphitheatre launched careers and provided almost a century of entertainment after being created in the 1930s.
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