Author Archives: Artist Profile
Exhibition: Mark Kimber – Side Show Valley
Be drawn into the drama and atmosphere of Mark Kimber’s Side Show Valley exhibition.
Exhibition: The Body Beautiful
Bendigo Art Gallery presents the British Museum’s exhibition The Body Beautiful, an exclusive collaboration as apart of the exhibition’s international tour.
Exhibition: Wade Marynowsky – Nostalgia for Obsolete Futures
Visitors to the National Gallery of Victoria in August will be met with the autonomous force of Dr Wade Marynowksy’s interactive robotic sculptures.
Exhibition: Hanga: Modern Japanese Prints
The dynamic art of Japanese printing and its ongoing legacy is showcased in this latest exhibition.
Exhibition: Richard Avedon People
The Art Gallery of Western Australia presents a showcase of Richard Avedon’s most iconic and charismatic works.
Exhibition: Pat Brassington: À Rebours
Eye-catching works demand attention at the exhibition of leading Tasmanian photo-based artist Pat Brassington.
Mooi Indie – Beautiful Indies, Indonesian Art Now
An insight into one of Australia’s nearest neighbours, Moo Indie presents the latest contemporary art that is being produced in India today.
The 2014 Woollahra Sculpture Prize announces finalists
The 14th year of award attracts record number of entries and international submissions
Mikala Dwyer is the winner of the 2014 Melbourne Art Foundation Artist Commission
Artist Mikala Dwyer’s sculptural work The weight of shape, 2014 is revealed as the 2014 Artist Commission by the Melbourne Art Foundation.
2014 Melbourne Art Fair
Melbourne opens its doors to the international art community, with the annual Melbourne Art Fair 13 – 17 August.
Deirdre Bean
Deirdre’s watercolour paintings reveal the beautiful forms that can be found within nature.
Elisabeth Cummings
Cummings works quietly and consistently. Her work, while influenced by landscape,her process is led by intuition.
Frank Littler
One afternoon towards the end of his 1989 exhibition, everything changed. I remember where I was standing when it happened. I’d never experienced anything like it, and have never again since: I got it. Suddenly everything about his work made sense to me. My stomach went tight and funny. I think I fell in love. […]
Steve Lopes
Steve Lopes is a painter and printmaker known for his figurative landscape works.
Claire Pendrigh
I am interested in parallels between scientific research and artistic research; as similar ways of observing, recording and analysing with a common aim of better understanding the universe. I use this research process in my own work to explore natural phenomena as I attempt to locate the individual in this boarder, universal context. Originally from […]
Euan Macleod
Macleod produces dark, expressive landscape paintings
Guy Maestri
Maestri’s work documents the many journeys he has made across the country and the experience of the Australian landscape.
Idris Murphy
Your Friend the Enemy – the title of this exhibition – is inspired by a recent discovery of 160 letters written by grandfather Charles Idris Pike.
Michael Nock
Michael Nock is a practicing artist primarily focusing on oil painting, his works are imbued with the deep emotion that is etched into the landscape.
Peter O’Doherty
Peter O’Doherty’s paintings are tonal assemblages of oblique geometric detail imbued with dense shadow and vivid Australian light.
Susan O’Doherty
Susan O’Doherty is a mixed media artist whose work ranges from large abstract paintings through to small mixed media assemblages as well as acrylic portraits.
Darren McDonald
Darren McDonald explains his challenges and limitations as well as his influences and inspirations that have shaped his art practice.
Stanley Palmer
Holding a personal connection to the trip, New Zealand artist Stanley Palmer’s Father fought at Gallipoli.
Dorrit Black
Dorrit Black advanced and promoted the cause of modern art in Australia through her practice, advocacy and teaching.

