Monument to “Operation Tiger”, conducted before the Normandy landings in 1944, with US Sherman tank recovered from the sea, Torcross, Devon. © Kerry Dunstone ...
A layered study of women artists from Paula Modersohn-Becker to Julie Rrap, considering their influence on contemporary art and the obstacles they faced ...
Sinéad Stubbins is a Naarm-based writer, editor and cultural critic. She is the author of In My Defence, I Have No Defence and Stinkbug. Her work appears in print, online and on TV.
Ben Brooker is a writer, editor and critic based in Naarm/Melbourne. He was recently appointed as Australian Book Review’s first arts editor.
Founded in 1959, and modelled on the BBC’s Reith Lectures, the series represents a pure expression of the ABC’s understanding of its responsibilities to the culture: a national broadcaster celebrating ...
As the flood of online content diverts and dissolves our attention, have we seen the end of meaningful, career-long art criticism?
Having finally secured a meeting with the US president, Albanese must now determine how to navigate key policy differences ...
Talking to Karen Hao about writing Empire of AI underscores the difference between human authorship and AI’s text generation ...
The first known film by an African-American lesbian, Cheryl Dunye’s debut from 1996 blends documentary and narrative storytelling The Watermelon Woman, Cheryl Dunye’s feature film debut from 1996, has ...
Researchers are testing the likelihood of AI turning on us – and the possibilities are at best alarming You can make the case that rapid change always brings existential dread. Or that there’s nothing ...
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