UK/Australia Season at Birmingham 2022 Festival

The Birmingham 2022 Festival is a six-month cultural programme starting in March that promises to “harness the moment of the Commonwealth Games to shine a spotlight on the region’s cultural […]
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew presents Pip & Pop: When Flowers Dream

Psychedelic sugar, sweets and modelling clay are used to create dreamy landscapes, at an exhibition full of eye candy at Kew Gardens this summer. Pip & Pop: When Flowers Dream […]
New Zealand confirms Yuki Kihara’s exhibition for Biennale Arte 2022

Small island ecologies, climate change, queer rights, Gauguin’s gaze, intersectionality and decolonisation: these are just some of the topics explored by award-winning interdisciplinary artist Yuki Kihara for the New Zealand […]
The Sidney Nolan Trust announces new exhibitions and events as it reopens its doors

The Sidney Nolan Trust, founded by the late Australian artist Sir Sidney Nolan in 1985, reopens The Rodd Gallery, House and Gardens to visitors on 31 March. This season they […]
Travelling Through Country: Australian Aboriginal Artists

JGM Gallery’s new exhibition, Travelling Through Country, features works by 20 leading Australian Aboriginal artists and takes us on a journey from the rugged rock formations of the Kimberley region, […]
The iconic looks of Leigh Bowery celebrated in new exhibition

The Leigh Bowery: Tell Them I’ve Gone to Papua New Guinea exhibition looks at the life and finest looks of the late nightlife icon. The Fitzrovia Chapel will chart the […]
In The Round – a new exhibition by Angelica Mesiti

Talbot Rice Gallery in Edinburgh presents the first major exhibition in the UK of Angelica Mesiti, one of the leading Australian artists of her generation. In the Round take us […]