Warhol’s lurid banana blurs line between real and copy
A non-fungible token of a banana, an image originally drawn by Andy Warhol on an early computer, is on show at a pop art exhibition on the Gold Coast.
A non-fungible token of a banana, an image originally drawn by Andy Warhol on an early computer, is on show at a pop art exhibition on the Gold Coast.
A world-exclusive Pop Art exhibition at HOTA on the Gold Coast features iconic works from artists including Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Indigenous artist Archie Moore will represent Australia at the Venice Biennale, one of the most prestigious events in the international art world.
An interactive show at the Brisbane Museum invites visitors to not just look at art installations, but to discover and explore the joy of playing with them.
Artist Jamie North has made a work from plants and concrete for QAGOMA's summer exhibition Air.
Photographer Wayne Quilliam has won the National Photographic Portrait Prize with an image of an Aurukun man about to dance in a ceremony.
Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota credits her time in Australia with her move towards performance and installation art.
A retrospective charting 25 years of work by renowned Japanese contemporary artist Chiharu Shiota will be on display in Brisbane until early October.