Empires and splendour: David Roche’s private collection of antiques opens to public
From Fabergé to a pistol owned by Napoleon, the $70m collection of European antiques in David Roche’s residence is a sight to behold
From Fabergé to a pistol owned by Napoleon, the $70m collection of European antiques in David Roche’s residence is a sight to behold
First appearing at the 2015 Venice Biennale, the dark, urgent Wrong Way Time comprises about 800 objects – one of the NGA’s most complex installations ever
The Guardian joins the predawn queue at Melbourne’s Lune Croissanterie to try what may (possibly) be the best croissants on the planet
Study finds protecting a single type of herbivorous fish could be crucial to the recovery of reefs from damage related to climate change
Important ecosystems could be massively damaged by 2050 unless greenhouse gas emissions and localised pollution is drastically reduced, researchers say
Art Gallery of NSW / Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney
‘Everything is art,’ says Ai Weiwei, but this peek into one of Australia’s most significant private collections lacks a coherent geography or signposts