Issue 24
12 industry leaders share their views on the state of Contemporary Art in an exclusive 32-page feature, Judgment Calls. We partner with the inaugural Sydney Contemporary Art Fair at Carriageworks, where our renowned cover artists Kevin Connor and Cressida Campbell were photographed for this special issue of Artist Profile.
Featuring
Kevin Connor
Cressida Campbell
Also Inside
Gregory Hodge
Deborah Paauwe
Alexander Mckenzie
Special Feature
Judgment Calls
Guest Editor Joe Frost
Plus Essays, Reviews, News
Australia in the UK by Anna Madeleine
Robert Clinch
Mark Rodda
Mai Long
Greg Semu
Bruce Armstrong :: John Buckley Gallery
Philip Wolfhagen :: Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Sandra Hill :: Mossenson Galleries
Eleanor Zecchin :: Discovery


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Genuine reflection, the quiet, unresolved, sometimes uncomfortable kind, feels increasingly rare. We are seldom invited to sit with what we do not yet understand. This...
As the title Westwood | Kawakubo suggests, the National Gallery of Victoria’s (NGV) latest fashion exhibition plays to the idea that these two titans of...
Operating within a commercial framework yet not representing artists, Project8 allows for a greater sense of curatorial freedom, privileging thematic and carefully considered exhibitions over...
Ron Mueck’s shockingly alive sculptures hit us at many points along the pathway from birth to death. But it’s more than just mortal decay that...
Women Photographers 1900–1975: A Legacy of Light draws on more than 300 photographs and photomedia from the National Gallery of Victoria’s (NGV) collection and the...
Motet Fail, 2026, reshapes Artist Run Initiative, West Space into an immersive backgammon board that operates as a site of reflection, encounter, and quiet concert....
Carvings have been made for all time by Aurukun men. However, the more recent innovation to emerge from Aurukun are paintings. Vested in Country and...
A stone’s throw from the Illawarra escarpment at Campbelltown Arts Centre, the introduction to Draper’s ecosphere is a gathering of rainbow forms which, as an...