Opinions & Analysis
To update or not to update, that is the question...
If Roald Dahl books are being altered to suit current sensibilities, what could that mean for today's writers in the…
Are calls to cancel two Palestinian writers from Adelaide Writers’ Week justified?
Denis Muller from the Centre for Advancing Journalism at the University of Melbourne examines the case for cancelling two contentious…
How this week's blockbuster frenzy has shaped a year ... well, 40 years
Tacita Dean, Louise Bourgeois, Kandinsky, Rosenfeldt... oh, and Warhol – these are the stars of international exhibitions to be staged…
I, Artist
NYID has always been an artistically bold arts company, but is it ready for an avatar to become the boss?
Revive: a second look
The National Cultural Policy isn't perfect, but it's a big improvement on the empty space that preceded it.
Shadow Arts Minister says Revive falls a long way short
Shadow Minister for the Arts, Paul Fletcher says Revive offers 'not much new, and not much new money.'
This is what you've told us: sector responses to Revive
ArtsHub takes a look at the first sweep of sector opinions on the merits, and concerns, of Revive.
National Cultural Policy revives unfamiliar hope
Is Revive a game-changer or simply a starting point? Whichever it is, the arts sector can now at least feel…
How did NZ's creative community fare in the Ardern era?
Andrew Wood reflects on what was achieved in NZ's Arts, Culture & Heritage portfolio under Jacinda Ardern.
Has Kusama sold out to Louis Vuitton?
Commercially opportunistic or creative win? Kusama and Louis Vuitton collaboration under fire.