Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro have, for twenty years, ambushed global notions of normality...
A Wiradjuri woman living in regional New South Wales, Karla Dickens is known for her often provocative reflections on Australian culture, past and present.
Khaled Sabsabi is a humble artist making work with open-ended questions...
Anna Glynn explores the fraught nature of colonial art, approaching the antipodean landscape as a stage for reflection and the reimagination of historical narratives.
This summer, Tiwi art overtakes Melbourne in the largest ever exhibition of Tiwi art at the National Gallery of Victoria, as well as satellite shows...
Soda_Jerk's film TERROR NULLIUS looks for the unspoken assumptions about Australian culture embedded in the annals of popular entertainment.
Shireen Taweel’s latest exhibition ‘Switching Codes’ takes influence from multilingualism in Lebanon and Australia, embodying a philosophy of language that is poetic, transformative, and communal
Ambitiously, ‘The TERRA Within’ surveys the impact of colonisation since Captain Cook’s voyage to the east coast of Australia 250 years ago.
Lea Ferris’ new series of marble sculptures explores both the magic and mortality of the reef.
Peter Boggs has honed a visual language that unveils the secret and forgotten aspects of fast diminishing rural urban landscapes...
This year, ‘Here+Now’ is curated by Ngugi artist-scientist Stephanie Beaupark and responds to these themes of decolonisation, place and community.
Amos Gebhardt’s immersive multi-channel video works offer affective moments of exchange between viewer and artwork.
The exhibition ‘Destiny’ surveys an impactful body of work by Australian artist and activist Destiny Deacon.
Simon Finn’s practice has always oscillated between zones of sheer beauty and utter entropy.
A diminutive old man stares into the distance, his expression mildly quizzical, feeble and forlorn. His thin arms are folded behind his back...
At the time of my interview with Gary Carsley, events are unusually upended...
Chris Langlois has been painting dreamy, abstract landscapes for almost thirty years. His canvases reveal the magic of a horizon as the colours and light...
In his new series, Alexander McKenzie continues his enduring engagement with imagined environments.
The Earth Canvas exhibition displays works by contemporary Australian artists, developed in response to regenerative farming.
Painter Julian Meagher is seeking calm with his new exhibition ‘Sleepwalking’ at Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane.
Be prepared to be dazzled by Linda Marrinon. She’s an artist whose work is honest, considered and multi-levelled
Like so many artists creating in the current moment, Brendan Kelly’s new series, ‘Trouble in the Order’, draws on the vicissitudes of 2020.
David Horton, Dale Miles and Stephanie Monteith make a persuasive case for artists following their curiosity irrespective of fashion. T
There’s an intuitive sensibility in the way June Tupicoff has approached her art-making.
In Issue 51, Courtney Kidd previewed Lindy Lee's show 'Moon in a Dew Drop' at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia.

