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Eighty tonnes of sand and junk: why Mona’s latest exhibition is destined to collapse in front of our eyes

www.wakaticket.com – Mirrorscape, an intricate sand sculpture by French artist Théo Mercier, is a ghostly scene of decay that resembles the aftermath of a disaster – or perhaps ‘a fossil from the future’…
Eighty tonnes of sand and junk: why Mona’s latest exhibition is destined to collapse in front of our eyes

Tony Burke says he called Creative Australia chief executive before board meeting when Biennale selection rescinded

www.wakaticket.com – Arts minister – who has denied political interference – says chief executive told him the board would meet to discuss Khaled Sabsabi’s selection…
Tony Burke says he called Creative Australia chief executive before board meeting when Biennale selection rescinded

Artist Lindy Lee quits Creative Australia board after ‘heartbreaking’ decision to dump Biennale pick

www.wakaticket.com – Lee calls unanimous decision a ‘violation’ of principle of valuing an artist’s voice…
Artist Lindy Lee quits Creative Australia board after ‘heartbreaking’ decision to dump Biennale pick

‘It’s not a bubble’: Indigenous art comes to London after post-Venice backlash

www.wakaticket.com – Curators and artists say this is a time of overdue recognition but others are cautious about the longevity of the moment…
‘It’s not a bubble’: Indigenous art comes to London after post-Venice backlash

Soane and Modernism: Make it New review – red phone boxes, Sydney Opera House and a prophet of modern architecture

www.wakaticket.com – The links between Le Corbusier and co and the inspirational architect of Dulwich Picture Gallery and the old Bank of England are explored in a fascinating exhibition in his own house of treasures…
Soane and Modernism: Make it New review – red phone boxes, Sydney Opera House and a prophet of modern architecture

The week in art: Goya to Impressionism; Linder: Danger Came Smiling – review

www.wakaticket.com – Permitted to leave Switzerland for the first time, 25 masterpieces lovingly acquired by collector Oskar Reinhart surprise at every turn…
The week in art: Goya to Impressionism; Linder: Danger Came Smiling – review

The big picture: hope within reach in 1970s New York

www.wakaticket.com – Mark Cohen’s evocative shot of a child with some bubble gum machines is part of a series capturing the vibrant characters and street life of the Big Apple…
The big picture: hope within reach in 1970s New York

Every picture tells a story: the joy of analogue photography | Letters

www.wakaticket.com – Letters: Julius Smit likes that analogue demands time, patience and thought, while David R Freke loves his refurbished 1970s SLR. Plus, letters from Roger Foster and David Baugh…
Every picture tells a story: the joy of analogue photography | Letters

Mickalene Thomas and Linder review – impossibly exuberant women electrify a body-slam of a show

www.wakaticket.com – Thomas employs rhinestones and tiger-print to reflect on the representation of black women, while Linder appears covered in coloured goo at two concurrent shows…
Mickalene Thomas and Linder review – impossibly exuberant women electrify a body-slam of a show

Titanic talents, fabulous florals and a river of black stone – the week in art

www.wakaticket.com – Emii Alrai homes in on Vesuvius, Cézanne and Manet go on display and Yayoi Kusama shows us her green fingers…
Titanic talents, fabulous florals and a river of black stone – the week in art

Creative Australia hit by resignations over decision to withdraw Khaled Sabsabi from Venice Biennale

www.wakaticket.com – Visual arts head Mikala Tai and program manager Tahmina Maskinyar resign in support of Lebanese-born artist…
Creative Australia hit by resignations over decision to withdraw Khaled Sabsabi from Venice Biennale

Shot through the heart: when it comes to expressing love, only art can do it justice

www.wakaticket.com – Whether it’s heartbreak or joy, an endless embrace or a tragic break up, artists have long been grappling with our deepest emotion…
Shot through the heart: when it comes to expressing love, only art can do it justice

Khaled Sabsabi dropped as Australia’s representative to Venice Biennale

www.wakaticket.com – Amid political pressure, Creative Australia says deselecting the Lebanese-born artist will avoid ‘divisive debate’…
Khaled Sabsabi dropped as Australia’s representative to Venice Biennale

‘She kept pushing the boundaries’: Paule Vézelay, the British abstract pioneer who found fame in interwar Paris

www.wakaticket.com – A new exhibition celebrates the life and work of the maverick British artist beloved by Miro, Hemingway and Mondrian, who had to flee to Paris to realise her true artistic vision…
‘She kept pushing the boundaries’: Paule Vézelay, the British abstract pioneer who found fame in interwar Paris

Goya to Impressionism review – three salmon steaks blow the soppy jugs and flowers away

www.wakaticket.com – Is there an ulterior motive to this drearily grand exhibition of paintings borrowed from a Swiss collection? Could it be to show how vastly superior the Courtauld’s own works are?…
Goya to Impressionism review – three salmon steaks blow the soppy jugs and flowers away

The whole Icelandic nation in one face: Ragnar Axelsson’s best photograph

www.wakaticket.com – ‘Guðjón was kind of angry that day. He was looking for a mink that had been killing his eider ducks. This image opened doors for him, leading to advert and movie work’…
The whole Icelandic nation in one face: Ragnar Axelsson’s best photograph

American Photography: unforgettable images of the beauty and brutality of a nation

www.wakaticket.com – Astounding shots of a wounded civil war major and a flogged Black man sit amid amateur snaps and propaganda in Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum – showcasing the nation’s unrivalled mastery of the camera…
American Photography: unforgettable images of the beauty and brutality of a nation

Henri Michaux review – the delirious artist who took mescaline so you don’t have to

www.wakaticket.com – He lived an avant-garde life in Paris, recording his intense drug-induced visions on paper. Our critic sees a spine, a hand, an owl, a sea monster – or does he?…
Henri Michaux review – the delirious artist who took mescaline so you don’t have to

Dismissed, excluded and now adored: how the female surrealists finally had their revenge

www.wakaticket.com – Written off as ‘muses’ and denied entry to the movement, they still produced extraordinary work that is only now being appreciated. We enter a gender-breaking world of occult worship – and cats…
Dismissed, excluded and now adored: how the female surrealists finally had their revenge

Mervyn Street’s parents were paid in rocks instead of wages. He led a fight for his people – and won $180m

www.wakaticket.com – The Gooniyandi artist’s new show Stolen Wages chronicles the lives of Aboriginal mustering workers like himself and his father – who was never paid in his lifetime…
Mervyn Street’s parents were paid in rocks instead of wages. He led a fight for his people – and won $180m
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