A collection of factual questions covering key artists, movements, and milestones in Modern Art history.
An overview of the 2026 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art exhibition, exploring the metaphorical and literal meanings of 'yield strength' in art and society.
An overview of major international art events including the Venice Biennale and Documenta, as well as the Joburg Art Fair.
An introduction to interpreting individual artworks following a virtual gallery tour, featuring the sculpture The Butcher Boys by Jane Alexander.
This content explores the criteria for public art, the controversies surrounding it, and introduces concepts of art market dynamics, including auctions, biennales, and art fairs, as well as the principles of formal and iconographic analysis of artworks.
Exploring key aspects of Renaissance art and its connection to the Industrial Revolution era, suitable for young learners.
A collection of factual multiple-choice questions covering key aspects of Renaissance art in Western Europe, suitable for high school curriculum.
A challenging exploration of lesser-known crimes, unresolved disappearances, and historical enigmas within Eastern European art history.
This text describes an artwork by Cedric Varcoe on the exterior of the Hub at the University of Adelaide. The artwork, created in collaboration with Kaurna Elder Uncle Rodney O'Brien, features the Sea Eagle Foot emblem and symbolizes a welcoming message, cultural connection, and the pursuit of education on Kaurna Country. The original artwork is housed in the University Library's Visual Art Collection.
This document describes an art exhibition by Filipino-Canadian artist J.A. Tan titled 'Return & Remember: Places & Home', held at Conrad Manila from November 18, 2025, to January 17, 2026. It highlights Tan's artistic style, his recognition for a painting featured on a UN postage stamp, and the diverse applications of his art.
Test your knowledge of Renaissance artists and their iconic works.