‘Eyes on Australia’ in North Carolina builds a showing of our statehood through lenses of femininity and cultural diversity.
Ildiko Kovacs’ beautifully resolved abstractions are the work of an artist fully in control of her craft, yet willing always to take the risks needed...
A mid-career survey of the work of Arlo Mountford that is playful, critical, disillusioned and optimistic.
A group of artists who confound outmoded expectations about China, reflecting unflinchingly on the most uncomfortable truths of our age.
Leach-Jones's vibrant, inquisitive painting practice is celebrated in an exhibition remembering the great artist, teacher, and friend.
In partnership with the Adelaide Festival, the Samstag Museum calls four artists into an international, and interdisciplinary, conversation.
Seven artists and artist collectives look for reparative potential in the claim that screentime isolates, rather than connects, us. They all work, of course, in...
Yhonnie Scarce is a Kokatha and Nukunu artist who employs the medium of glass to dazzling effect
For over three decades Janet Laurence has been engaging with humanity’s experiential and cultural relationship with the natural world.
Kaylene Whiskey is an artist who is fast turning into a household name.
Michelle Day’s current solo exhibition 'What Remains' at A.N.C.A Gallery explores the beauty of life on a microcellular level.
Issue 44's 'Discovery' artist Jackson Farley writes about his multidisciplinary practice, which spans printmaking, textiles, video and sculpture
Darren Sylvester mines the polished world of pop culture to construct narratives about contemporary ennui, pathos and mortality.
Sally Smart’s immersive installation, 'The Violet Ballet', continues the South Australian-born artist’s investigation into avant-garde dance company The Ballets Russes
Artist Profile chats to Nicole Welch about the dualities that interlace her media-based practice.
A survey exhibition of Nancy Kunoth Petyarre charts the spirited styles and stories for which this senior artist was renowned.
In talking art after psychoanalysis and Said, the term ‘other’ might be the most wonderfully, acrobatically flexible word in the dictionary of artspeak.
Adam Geczy’s new series, ‘Just Clownin’ Around’ engages with the clown as a universal trope for our contemporary Zeitgeist.
Artist Profile travelled to Charlottesville in the United States to speak with Jenni Kemarre Martiniello.
‘Shapes of Knowledge’ brings together eight projects from artists, collectives and organisations from across the globe.
Justine Varga’s photography has liberated film from the confines of the camera to create 'slow photography'.
In ‘SOFT EYES DUB WISE’ – the new body of work by Melbourne-based artist Sarah crowEST – a pendulum swings between firmness and transience, loudness...
LA-based Australian artist George Byrne chats to AP about his photographic abstractions of urban geometry.
The work of Caroline Garcia explores the shifting territory between intersectional feminism, diasporic politics and pop culture through a cinematic lens.

