vimarsana.com

Latest Breaking News On - Hannah bront - Page 1 : vimarsana.com

Bumper program set for PHOTO 2022 International Festival of Photography

NGV opens largest ever exhibition of queer art in Australia

Major new show Queer: Stories from the NGV Collection at the National Gallery of Victoria reveals how LGBTQ+ stories and histories are told through art.

Dazzling, subversive, confronting: inside Queer, a landmark Australian art show

From ancient Egypt to Kylie, this NGV exhibition celebrates camp, gender, love and activism, to dispel the idea that art ‘is heterosexual until proven otherwise’

We Change the World

By Elisha Buttler and Michele Stockley People have been talking about the relationship between art and change for a long time. Art as an agitator for change, a messenger for change; art as an act of activism or assertion. These days, this relationship may feel like a natural one; however, this hasn’t always been the case, with many of the artistic practices and theoretical concepts linking art and change having shifted over time but especially within the last two decades. Dr Geoff Hogg, Adjunct Professor in the School of Art at RMIT, notes: The last twenty years have seen a growth in socially engaged art as an accepted field of creative practice. Today this feels normal, and it is becoming harder to remember that for much of the twentieth century this was highly controversial. The concept of ‘art for art’s sake’ was a nineteenth-century philosophy that extolled the intrinsic value of art independent of political, moral or educational purposes. In the tw

NGV Triennial: A gallery-wide exhibition of 100 artists and designers from more than 30 countries

NGV Triennial: A gallery-wide exhibition of 100 artists and designers from more than 30 countries Installation view of Daniel Arsham’s Hidden figures 2020 and Fred Wilson’s To die upon a kiss 2011 (foreground) on display at NGV Triennial 2020 from 19 December 2020 – 18 April 2021 at NGV International, Melbourne © Courtesy the artist and Perrotin Gallery © the artist and Pace Gallery Photo: Sean Fennessy. MELBOURNE .- The NGV Triennial is a large-scale exhibition of international contemporary art, design and architecture that explores some of the most globally relevant and pressing issues of our time, including isolation, representation and speculation on the future. Featuring 86 projects by more than 100 artists, designers and collectives from more than 30 countries, the NGV Triennial opened at NGV International on Saturday 19 December 2020, presenting the first opportunity for audiences to visit the reopened gallery.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.