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The Museum of Contemporary Art announces it has the cash, building work to begin in June subject to Council approval…

Sydney, Australia: The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) announced the artists selected for Primavera 2010, the Museum’s annual exhibition showcasing the work of Australian artists aged 35 years and under.

“International expos are great big virility contests between nations, only peaceful and trade-related, rather than involving armies and missiles. They always have a vaguely portentous theme and a silly mascot (a sort of Smurf with a quiff this time). The

“Judging by how much public art has been installed, overdoing it could be the next problem, with public artworks so much part of our streetscapes that they are almost obscured. Things have certainly changed since the only art installed in

“The confidently cosmopolitan Danish writer-director Nicolas Winding Refn first escorted us through the bloodstained, vomit-splattered, drug-polluted back streets of a Copenhagen omitted from guided tours for Hans Christian Andersen fans. He then took us to meet Britain’s most dangerous criminal,

“Tuesday sees the announcement of the Turner prize shortlist. One critic has described the prize as “bipolar”, veering between good and bad years. Last year’s shortlist – which I was involved in selecting and judging – was well-received, after a

“Sculptors will be urged to boycott this year’s Sculpture by the Sea after the coastal art exhibition slashed the commission it pays to galleries for artworks sold via the event. “More than $1 million worth of art typically sells at

“Many artists have followers. Mark Ryden has disciples. Three years ago, the L.A. painter of “low brow” fame inspired an opening-night crowd at the Michael Kohn Gallery to dress up like trees. Thursday night, his most ardent fans showed up

In a fit of sanity, the board of trustees of the Art Gallery of NSW met on Tuesday May 27th to discuss the awarding of this year’s Wynne Prize for Landscape Painting to Sydney artist Sam Leach. Their decision was to uphold the award.

Marcus Westbury’s Renew Newcastle has been one of the most successful grass-roots arts project of recent years turning dozens of unused shop fronts and other empty spaces into galleries and creative spaces. With new versions of the project launched in Adelaide and Townsville, the Newcastle project recently recorded its 50th launch of a new initiative.