Author Archives: Artist Profile
Janet Clayton Gallery Launch
The Janet Clayton Gallery is moving to greener pastures to 406 Oxford Street Paddington
Angus McDonald
Currently working on an upcoming exhibition entitled Deluge, Angus McDonald is investigating themes of loss, beauty, love and cycles of existence.
Go East
A rare opportunity to view significant contemporary Asian artworks from the private collection of Australian philanthropists Gene and Brian Sherman.
Art maker, patron, lover: portraits by Gary Grealy
A series of photographic portraits of the unique characters of Australia’s art world will be the focus of a major exhibition at Mosman Art Gallery.
Issue 30
Sophie Cape is one of the country’s rising art stars. Creating large scale abstract paintings outdoors in the bush, we speak with Cape in the lead up to her Sydney exhibition about the visceral connection to the natural world and its influence on her painting. Also in the issue, a conversation with late Colin Lanceley […]
Ceramic artists rally around Nepal
Ceramicists rally for Nepal with an online auction of more than 80 donated artworks going under the hammer.
Your Friend the Enemy documentary
In this preview of the Your Friend the Enemy documentary, meet some of the artists involved as they first encounter the surrounds of Gallipoli.
Artists For Nepal
Calling Artists, Curators and Friends, Artists For Nepal call for your support to stage events, globally, for the benefit of Nepal.
Distributors
Including your local newsagent, you can also purchase the Your Friend the Enemy Special Edition at select Art Gallery shops listed here.
Bruce Petty
One of Australia’s foremost political cartoonists, Petty is a visual thinker probing the social and political issues of our time.
Kylie Banyard
Kylie Banyard’s art creates other worlds, repurposing objects and spaces from the past to imagine an alternative existence to the present.
Sophie Cape | Getting the Art Fix
Cape immerses herself physically and emotionally into the landscape. It’s here she has developed her unique visual language.
Sally Robinson awarded the Gallipoli Art Prize
Picking this year’s winner was no small feat for the Gallipoli Art Prize judges, with the Anzac centenary marking 100 years since the Gallipoli Campaign.
Kaldor Public Art Projects announces 12 Residents to be mentored by Marina Abramović
Marina Abramovic’s arrival this June aims to have a lasting impact on the development of performance art in Australia.
Entries open for the Studios in Paris Scholarship 2015
Once again the Art Gallery of New South Wales is calling for entrants for the Studios in Paris Scholarship.
lldiko Kovacs wins the Bulgari Art Award 2015
A winning work of grand wandering abstractions, alive with energy and movement.
Your Friend the Enemy at S.H. Ervin Gallery
In commemoration of the centenary of the Gallipoli campaign this year, Your Friend the Enemy curated by John McDonald, is opening at S.H. Ervin Gallery.
2015 Sculpture at Scenic World Winner
Marrickville artist Elyssa Sykes-Smith has won this year’s $20,000 Scenic World Award, wowing judges with her thought-provoking sculpture ‘A Canopy of Thoughts’.
Finalists announced for John Fries Award 2015
Out of 730 entries this year, judges have whittled down the list to fifteen emerging artists as the ones to watch.
Entries open for the 2015 Kogarah Art Prize
Returning this April, the Kogarah Art Prize is calling for painting submissions in any medium.
2015 Gallipoli Art Prize Finalists
Celebrating its 10th year and commemorating the Anzac Centenary, 2015 is a big year for the annual Gallipoli Art Prize
Your Friend the Enemy Special Edition
The Your Friend the Enemy trip wasn’t nearly finished after the artists flew out from Turkey in 2014. The project had only just begun.
Jim Paterson
It’s taken a long time for the reputation of his art to filter through the art world, but Jim Paterson is not preoccupied with whether his art will ever fit in – it won’t.
Justin Williams
While emerging artist Justin Williams considers himself to be an outsider of sorts, he gives reason to celebrate life on the outside.

