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It was while on a yacht voyage from Darwin to Timor that photographer Neil Duncan began to see things differently...
A celebrated rabble-rouser and adrenaline junkie returns to his home town on a mission to "capture the beast" that is Sydney
The concept behind the current Danica Phelps show is relatively straightforward
Andrew Cowen is a crime scene photographer of a different kind
Like a prom queen taking a puff from her first cigarette, Adam Cullen's retrospective, Let's Get Lost, is a piece of forbidden fruit
They are meditating is a testament to the artistic vitality - and artistic variety - of Aboriginal Australia.
Sometime around 1956, the total number of photographs of people overtook the world's actual population.
Franck Gohier comes south with raw images of war. He spits fire to Time Out's Richard Cooke
Imagine you wandered into Luna Park after hours.
This show is the result of an exchange programme, where the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego hosts works from the MCA, and vice versa.
I initially thought the entire exhibition was a joke, and a fairly good one at that
Richard Goodwin surprised even himself when he started blowing up motorbikes, he tells Richard Cooke
The man known as the 'Rembrandt of video art' returns to Australia
Chalkhorse clearly wins this round, but the sands of fortune shift quickly in Surry Hills.
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Outrage at corporate greed is the inspiration for Sharmila Samant's many-fanged Biennale piece, she tells Nick Dent
She is director and prime mover behind the extraordinary success of Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art.
Think Richard Woldendorp's aerial photographs have been heavily Photoshopped? You'd be wrong.