Opening at Mosman Art Gallery this October, 'Wild Thing' sets out to unleash our curiosities and take us for a walk on the wild side.
It's been an exciting year for Catherine O'Donnell. Currently in the Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial 2016 and her latest exhibition opening this October.
Wanda Gillespie plays with space, memory and time as she transports the viewer to an imagined future in 'Levitation Practice'.
Diaspora is no new visitor to Australia. And for the multicultural community of Blacktown it is a unifying thread.
From a site of cultural loss and destruction rises an exhibition that celebrates community, place and a language renaissance.
Naomi Hobson explains the innate drive and workings underlying her unique style and brightly hued works.
Marion Borgelt’s artworks are vibrant and undulating constructions that take varied forms as paintings, sculptures and installations.
Michelle Cawthorn's work focuses on the little things – a song, a scent, an old teddy bear that spark a memory.
This September Charles Nodrum Gallery is celebrating the Artist's 90th birthday, 70 years since his first solo exhibition & 30 years exhibition with the gallery....
An exposé of the human condition draws close to the bone.
Nick Mourtzakis passionately and studiously strives for precision in his craft. We spoke to him about his art practice, and all its disciplines.
Paul Boston is a painter who responds to experience and moments of light.
Joanna Braithwaite’s paintings present juxtapositions of reality and the absurd - their subjects engaged in unusual acts.
In line with his major retrospective, we pull from the archives an in-depth interview with Mike Parr about his practice that has galvanised audiences.
A catalyst for conversation, Over Many Horizons is an immersive exhibition that pushes towards sustainable futures.
'Overview' at Stella Downer Fine Art presents a rich psychological foray into the Archibald Finalist's broad practice of prints, etchings and mixed media works. ...
From Newtown to Potts Point, Sydney Sculpture takes shape in a celebration of the lineage of Australian steel sculpture.
An artist that has dedicated his life and art to documenting and working in some of the most troubling places of conflict, George Gittoes is...
Be drawn into the luminescent world of Jason Sims, as he flicks the switch with his anamorphic light works in 'More or Less'.
Subverting taboo topics - from the sexual to the violence of silenced stories, the exhibitions of Julia Robinson and Greg Geraghty pack a punch.
Australian born, and New York based, artist Jennifer Rankin returns with lyrical codes and constellations...
With Ian McKay leading the charge, in a two-part exhibition Defiance Gallery is celebrating the lineage of steel sculpture in Australia.
The past and the present collide as local ties bring the Wedderburn Artists back together again.
The Archibald begins with the announcement of the Packing Room Prize Winner and the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman finalists...