Four Sydney artists bring to light the multicultural image of Australia - exposing the issues and questions that surround its identity.
Playing with form and figure, Uneasy Idyll presents four artists who explore the ambiguous and sometimes uncanny relationship between aspects of the land and the...
Using mining as metaphor, artists explore the good and the bad in the act of mineral exploration and exploitation.
For Bill Brown, the act of making a painting is at heart a process of discovery, oriented by one point of departure after another.
With an exhibition name inspired by an album by KLF, Stanley Street's latest group exhibition curated by Sean Morris sets you up to expect the...
Australian born, New York-based artist Ian Strange returns to Sydney to broach a familiar subject in a not so familiar way.
When talking about her work, Cummings is hesitant to speak in absolutes. She prefers to describe art in terms of its possibilities and the wonderment...
Helga Groves has returned from a field trip to New York, however do not expect skyline shots in her latest work 'Tremor Form'.
Paintings by Australian Chinese artist Fan Dongwang reveal icons that draw us together rather than apart.
Journeys - artistic, spiritual and physical take centre stage in a major exhibition spanning the 40-year career of Australian-born artist Denise Green.
MARS Gallery brings together over 40 contemporary Australian artists in a celebration of 2016.
It has been a great year for Suzanne Archer. And 'Moving Forwards, Looking Back – A survey 1969 – 2016' is point of celebration on...
War has long been a topic artists can not ignore, from depicting it's glory and devastation on the battlefields to responding to its violent aftermath...
By combining the not so well-known with the renowned, Visions of Utopia offers a fresh perspective on Australian Non-Objective painting.
There is a unnerving topic that echoes throughout Susan O'Doherty's latest series of assemblages, paintings and sculptures.
Playing upon technology's god-like mysticism, Barclay creates immersive installations that reveal the chaotic wirings, networks and social histories that underlie it.
Snapshots of the everyday preoccupy Robyn Sweaney’s paintings. She finds beauty in the suburban.
Megan Seres and Johannes Reinhart win the 2016 Moran Art Prizes.
Evan Salmon explains his attachment to ships and industrial buildings, and the colour arrangements that emerge in his practice.
Heath Franco draws upon horror movies of the 80s and 90s, Ren & Stimpy cartoons, popular culture and memory to create the wild, grotesque characters...
From the People's choice to the main prize, the winners and grinners of the 2016 Black Swan Prize for Portraiture have been announced.
From the bold to the beautiful - finalists have been selected for this year's 2016 Moran Prizes.
Having travelled to the other side of the world and back seeking his source as a young artist, Ross Laurie finally found mature inspiration where...
Nike Savvas continues to push her work to new directions with '17 Seconds', as she explores the process behind remembering in her latest geometric works....
With a career spanning three decades and four continents, 'Whispering and Rustling' is a welcome and overdue exhibition of Anne Graham's work.