Ochre and Ink tells the extraordinary story of artist Zhou Xiaoping and his inspiring 23 year collaboration with Aboriginal artists in outback Australia. Ochre and Ink raises important themes around cross-cultural art practices including issues around appropriation and the role of art bureaucracies.
Waters once considered himself and his friends to be outsiders, he believes in an ironic twist he has since crossed over to the world of insider.
How important is your hair to your identity? For cabaret singer, performer and actor Paul Capsis, his long hair defined both the woman and the man inside of him - then he got a hair cut. Watch online.
'Tissue' explores the world of SymbioticA, a research laboratory that enables artists to engage with biotechnology and the uncomfortable space between the living and non-living.
Photographer Paul Knight has one month to find two adults, who are strangers, to have sex on film.
Milliner Philip Treacy discusses his fashion obsessed high profile clients and his relationship with his muse, the late Isabella Blow.
Artscape follows artist Maria Fernanda Cardoso as she prepares for an exhibition featuring photographs, footage and 3D models of insect genitalia.
Episode one (A - K) covers Artists and Biennales, the meaning of Contemporary, the art of Drawing, a list of Exceptions and Fakes, all kinds of Galleries, art History and Ideas, Junk and throwaway Kitsch.
Episode two (L - Z) covers the art of Laughter, Modernism and the question of Materials, baffling Notions, Otherness, Post modernity, Queer theory, Representation and Theory, and X, Y, Zeitgeist.
The inside story of Australian comic book creators, Wolfgang Byslma and Skye Walker Ogden, and their battle to penetrate the US market by travelling to the heart of the comic book industry, San Diego Comic-Con International.