‘It will kill you’: The dangerous, baffling allure of Antarctica
Australian sound artist Philip Samartzis highlighted the dangers of Antarctica, describing its harsh conditions during his visits in 2010 as part of the Antarctic Arts Fellowship. The continent has inspired numerous artists, including filmmaker Robert Connolly, who recently shot his new film Shiver there. An upcoming exhibition at the National Museum of Australia will explore Antarctica's allure and historical significance.
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Published 18 Jun 2026, 06:33 UTC · Updated 18 Jun 2026, 06:41 UTC
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