Ten New Melbourne Art Exhibitions to Brighten Up Your April

Ten New Melbourne Art Exhibitions to Brighten Up Your April

Experience dark and lurid dreamlike paintings, the neon lights of Beijing and an immersive maze of mirrors.

Chen Wei: The Club

Explore the unique subculture of Chinese nightclubs in the photographer's first Australian solo exhibition.

Van Gogh and the Seasons

NGV plays host to whopping 60 works from the Dutch post-impressionist master.

EXIT

Immerse yourself in a 360-degree wake-up call.

House of Mirrors

Lose yourself in a Dark MOFO's kaleidoscopic mirror maze.

Claire Lambe: Mother Holding Something Horrific

A confronting foray into the Melbourne-based artist's psychological and profound body of work.

Top Arts 2017

Check out the overachievers of the Class of 2016.

Charles Blackman: Schoolgirls

Loneliness and isolation expressed through the works of one of Australia's most important living artists.

Emily Floyd: Icelandic Puffins

Floyd pairs cheerful toy-like designs with confrontational text to make a statement on Iceland's financial crisis.

People I Have Met: Portraits by Francis Reiss

See the work of one of the most distinguished portrait photographers of our time.

Louise Hearman

Discover (or revisit) the Australian artist's otherworldly paintings at Victoria's most picturesque gallery.

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