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Contemporary art is hugely varied, representing a wide collection of mediums that have, over the decades, fallen both in and out of fashion. Painting, however, I believe is here to stay.
Characterizing his artistic concerns, Sherrill Roland's 2022 public art installation Due Innocence, patterned after a vintage optical exam, asks the question "what does your innocence look like to ...
Cynical, maybe. Observant, definitely. “Like a 1970s prog rock album cover” is a perfectly pithy way to convey what this new generative AI art scene frequently mimics. Allen’s winning entry ...
A cavernous, spherical, 40-metre-high entrance hall. A dramatic public rooftop terrace. And more. We have exciting new details around what’s set to become Australia’s largest contemporary art gallery.
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