What is it about the relationship between non-objective art and portraiture that continues to evoke such a divided response?
An artists trip into remote Kakadu results in an exhibition filled with poignant encounters and quiet reflections.
For Figurative artist Stewart MacFarlane 'Lust for Life' is an exhibition of "visual notes" from his everyday experiences.
Issue 34 Discovery artist Yioryios creates seamlessly fluid sculptures that are almost painterly in form.
Dan Withey returns with his third solo exhibition, presenting a new suite of colourful and animated paintings that express the forces of life.
It has taken some time for the Australian art world to get its own head around the genetically challenging and often startling creatures and concepts...
The alternative Archibald and Wynne Prize selection
Known for setting the roof of the Neue National galerie Berlin alight in 2014, Nite Art brings Berlin based artist Fabian Knecht to present...
Human fragility is echoed in form and content in Kate Baker's latest exhibition 'Within Matter'.
Long time friends Neville French and Belinda Fox embark on a collaborative journey that explores the emotive metaphor of the sea.
Light and arrangement of form alter our perspective and sense of space in two concurrent exhibitions at Turner Galleries.
As an artist, what remains consistent is McMonagle's embrace of the challenge, and it is this that sets her up to be as tenacious and...
Central Australian artist Margaret Loy Pula has won the 2017 Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize.
Steve Lopes returns with 'Island of Misfits', exploring mysterious, imagined landscapes and their curious newcomers.
Congratulations to long standing ceramicist Jenny Orchard, winner of the biennial Sidney Myer Fund Australian Ceramic Art Award.
Margaret Loy Pula concentrates her vision of a captivating experience on a somewhat finite area.
In the lead up to his happening Fred Braat reflects upon the process of his multidisciplinary practice.
Open until 10 September, head to Orange to see a major survey of over 140 contemporary Australasian painters and their paintings.
Glenn Barkley interviews Frank Nowlan about his early years as an artist, his practice now pushing the artistic mode to examine what this life is...
Arthur Apanski wants to make art about light. He seeks to open our senses to truths about excess, corruption and absence of empathy.
With a nod to printmaking this quarter with Issue 39 'Painters who Print', we look at one of our contributors Michael Kempson - a longstanding...
International showcases for contemporary art are now so prolific, and frequent, that they risk falling into the “blockbuster” trap of becoming a franchise.
Angus Nivison returns to Utopia with a new solo exhibition that looks to the sky.
Since moving to Australian in 2009, Iranian-born artist Nasim Nasr has continued to explore her cultural identity within the changing forces of an increasingly global world.
Escape into the vast desert space in Wendy Loefler’s upcoming exhibition Elsewhere.

