Don’t bag the Biennale! I just went for the first time and I loved it
Mixed reviews and harsh criticism have begun to plague the festival and Rose Kelly gives us her take on the 2026 Biennale.
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Mixed reviews and harsh criticism have begun to plague the festival and Rose Kelly gives us her take on the 2026 Biennale.
As the latest edition of the Biennale unfolds, an uncomfortable question is beginning to surface: is the Sydney Biennale still worth the cost and trouble?
The Sydney Travel Guide was invited on a full-day preview tour ahead of the Biennale’s official opening this weekend. We think Sydney is in for a spectacular experience.
Put March 26 in your diary Harry Potter fans, as tickets will officially go on sale for the exhibition that’s being described as the most extensive touring exhibition ever created.
Looking for a bloody good time these school holidays? The Australian Museum has you covered, thanks to its globally acclaimed, award-winning new exhibition, Bloodsuckers: Nature’s Vampires.
From debates over floodplain risks and the fate of the old Ultimo museum, to excitement about its new home in Parramatta and the cultural boost it promises for Western Sydney, the Powerhouse Parramatta has been on the minds of Sydneysiders everywhere. Here’s everything we know so far.
One of the world’s leading international contemporary art events, the Biennale of Sydney is fast approaching. Here’s everything you need to know.
We’ve picked out some of the best upcoming exhibitions that will define Sydney’s cultural calendar in 2026.
The Art Gallery of NSW welcomes more than two million visitors each year, making it one of Australia’s most significant cultural institutions. Here’s how to make the most out of your visit.
Abstract expressionist Vicki Lee has finally opened the doors to what she calls her “private domain of experiment and upheaval” on Bayswater Road in Potts Point. The 260-square-metre Vicki Lee Gallery isn’t your typical white-walled exhibition space. It’s a multisensory playground where visitors are encouraged to lie down, confess their sins, and surrender to sound