Ahead of the Biennale's closing week, we highlight the talking-point exhibitions and events that there's still time to catch
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Penrith Regional Gallery focuses on sightings of the folkloric ‘Blue Mountains panther’ through works by 18 Australian artists
This exhibition successfully traverses the terrain of art and geopolitics—an area often littered with clunkiness and earnest failure
A host of globally recognised artists, a growing number of art world tourists and a domestic gallery boom are all contributing to the country’s reputation on the international stage
Two-day exhibition organised by student activists and outside collaborators comes sixth months after the height of the campus encampment movement
France and China will mark their diplomatic anniversary with a blockbuster exhibition on cultural exchanges
Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum is returning the favour and lending one of its works after showing the Frick’s Vermeers in its blockbuster exhibition last year
The enigmatic installation artist shares the thinking behind her minimal yet profound meditations on human existence
The artist’s videos and installations reinterpret acts of resistance staged in the streets and on social media
A recent exhibition in Athens highlighting Moore’s concern with light and the history of sculpture is part of a broader mission to shed new light, gradually, on his life and work