‘This is how we love’ – a track written for Sydney's 2023 World Pride – echoes through AGSA as part of a Biennial exhibition, with Wiradjuri artist Jazz Money’s South Australian debut a display of queer joy.
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Artist Tina Stefanou is making people rethink pony clubs in her work featured in the Art Gallery of South Australia's Adelaide Biennial.
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It’s been two months since the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament bid failed in the referendum. CityMag checked in with First Nations-led festival Tarnanthi to see how it's moving forward.
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First Nations singer Dan Sultan will headline the Tarnanthi opening weekend in October at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
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CityMag wants to help you give with consideration this festive season, so we’ve put together a guide to buying local and supporting artisans and craftspeople, all while gifting something your mum / dad / brother / sister / bestie / partner / live-in animal / favourite co-worker will really love.
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An important and influential voice on identity in Australia, artist Naomi Hobson has turned her camera toward the complexity of youth in Adolescent Wonderland – now showing at the Art Gallery of SA as part of Tarnanthi.
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In 'Untitled (death song)', part of AGSA's 'Monster Theatres', Indigenous artist Megan Cope has created an ugly but necessary song of ruin.
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Good news: the Art Gallery of South Australia will reopen on 8 June and has extended the ‘2020 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Monster Theatres’ until 2 August.
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With a giant walking Duchamp 'Fountain,' a balaclava-clad Captain Cook, and "Piss Christ," APHIDS' performance 'Howl' is a celebration of censored, maligned or misunderstood artworks from modern history.
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