The ending or endlessness of artworks
A provocative discussion about the future of art conservation and the mortality of art.
A provocative discussion about the future of art conservation and the mortality of art.
Come behind the scenes of the rehearsals for the Archie Plus: Performance Series
Post-hip-hop artist Nardean talks about her beginnings, her music and her part in Archie Plus
Justin Paton introduces a new portrait-focused program of art, music, performance and dance
Watch the story of Michaela Gleave’s public artwork that took the form of a collaborative poem projected in lights from the roof of the Gallery.
What’s in the box? Find out in this Together In Art series, which reveals treasures from behind the scenes of our museum.
The second of three instalments exploring art that compels us to think about the things to come.
The first of three instalments exploring art that compels us to think about the things to come.
Enter the scorched rustic world of Russell Drysdale’s 1940s landscapes with the wandering mood of Chris Haskett’s ‘Lost Dog’.
Being 200km east of Broken Hill hasn’t stopped some of the state’s most dedicated young art viewers and makers.
Sabina Krusevljanin knows the importance of welcomes. Twenty-five years ago, she fled war-torn Sarajevo seeking peace and a new life in Sydney.
Our conservators, like pretty much everyone we know, love inventing names for fictitious bands. So they went looking for more possible band names lying in wait in the conservation laboratory.
Considering the power of music and its intersection with art through a Wurlitzer jukebox of 100 protest songs.
To celebrate our reopening week, we gave people the chance to have an up-close and personal encounter with art before opening hours with our Art Date competition.
The New Age Noise Collective celebrate Rainbow Chan’s music and mentorship.
There’s one thing more important than coming to the Art Gallery of NSW, and that is coming back.
Our children’s guides and volunteers remember some of their favourite moments.
The Gallery’s volunteer guides lead nine hypothetical visitors on a tour of their favourite works of art.
Yes, yes, yes. Our doors are almost open and we can’t wait to welcome you back in!
Yes, welcomes matter. Some favourite tales of crossing cultural thresholds.
Drone alone! Take a tour through some of our empty galleries awaiting their artworks.
This is a story of crisis and hope.