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British Watercolours 1760–1900: The Age of Splendour ... showcasing works by Britain’s most celebrated 18th-century artists. MORE

Surrealism: The Poetry of Dreams ... GoMA brings Parisian surrealist treasures to Sydney. MORE

Eugene von Guérard: Nature Revealed: A superb exhibition takes an in-depth look at one of Australia’s most renowned and eminent landscape artists. MORE

Compound Interest Centre for Applied Arts: Melbourne's new home for artists, designers and artisans. MORE

Tutankhamun’s treasures: Melbourne will next year host one of the world's most important exhibitions. MORE

Annie Leibovitz: Sydney's MCA is the exclusive Australian venue for a major exhibition by one of the world's most cebrated photographers. MORE

Gustave Moreau: NGV seduces with femmes fatales, goddesses and temptresses of history and legend. MORE

China's entombed warriors: Edmund Capon brings back the best terracotta army ever. MORE

Dobell Prize 2010: Suzanne Archer takes out prize with a darkly poetic self-portrait. MORE

Dobell Prize 2010: The winner of one of Australia's major art prizes will be announced this Friday. MORE

The Naked Face: NGV scours its collection for a revealing exhibition showing how artists see themselves. MORE

Fine Arts Retreats ... Let free your artistic side amid Balinese luxury. MORE

Archibald Prize 2011 ... Painting a genuine Australian treasure wins Ben Quilty Australia's most prestigious portaiture prize. MORE

Sacred Landscape ... Caroline McLean's focus is on the simple contours and luminous colours of the landscape. MORE

Freedom: Amnesty International teams up with TAP Gallery for the 15th consecutive year. MORE

Art & Australia: For its Summer 2010 issue the magazine gets sculptural and commissions a special cover. MORE

Mollie's lasting legacy: The late Mollie Gowing has left an important collection of 142 works, plus a very generous legacy, to the Art Gallery of NSW. MORE

Tracey Emin in conversation: Emin’s art often attracts controversy, touching subjects that most people would shy away from. MORE

Old Sydney Road: Rupert Betheras continues to make his mark. MORE

Indigenous art: The National Gallery of Victoria has acquired three major pieces by Rover Thomas and Alec Mingelmanganu. MORE

World Heritage Listing: 11 Australian convict sites have received the nod from UNESCO's World Heritage Committee. MORE

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