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...
Geoff Levitus is a traveller and an activist, and his works are a true testament to that.
If there is something to set your sights towards in these cold winter months - Col Jordan's bright and vivacious paintings are here for you....
From his self-created outpost amid the stark, denuded landscape around Queenstown in Tasmania, Raymond Arnold is an aesthete and activist, a practical polemicist whose printmaking...
Abstracting light and reflection, Jacky Redgate plays with hand-printed analogue film to morph geometric abstraction with the genre of still life.
12 portraits tell tales of identity and resilience, the stolen generation, labour exploitation and ecological destruction stories from various ages and genders.
Stephen Haley examines the shake ups of our time – global urbanisation and the rise of the digital era.
Tales of migration and connection across the Pacific speak of cultural continuity and change.
Working with monotypes, etchings, drawings and an exciting addition, heliographs, Idris Murphy's practice is his own multifaceted language that speaks of the land.
To expand a Utopian vision, Open Field is a two-staged exhibition with original work in the Peacock Gallery, and a replica of each work within...
Drawing from the dark humour of Dante's Inferno, terrifyingly immersive could not be more apt for William Mansfield's latest multi-sensory installation.
Ken Done has switched from the warm palette of Australia to a much cooler palette in his travels to Antarctica.
After a small interlude of just ten years, Christopher Hodges returns to the canvas in his latest exhibition 'FORMAL'.
Delving into the looking glass of ‘The Mnemonic Mirror’, a group of artists explore the changing complexities of memory in the digital age.
Growing, budding, blooming and dying, 'Immortal Flower' presents a quiet ode to the fragile states within the universal cycle of life and death.
Focussing on graffiti and the origins of hip hop in Blacktown, It's Our Thing, examines visual and sound artists Khaled Sabsabi and Minky Rawat.
Photographer Brook Andrew is a great collector of artifacts and material objects, he explores how dominant cultures manipulate later generations through the images they leave...
COOL BURN, a group exhibition, reflected the ephemeral beauty of the age-old practice, and its ongoing environmental importance.
Philippines-based David Griggs speaks about his new series of paintings, where putting his feelings and moods onto canvas is a new direction in his work.
In her latest video performance work, Sophia Hewson engages with the male gaze at its most confrontational.
Congratulations Monica Rohan, finalist in the 2016 Gold Award. Monica and her tumbling works featured in Issue 33.
Delve into the world of Stuart Watters as he cuts and thwarts the picture plane.
The female gaze sheds new light on contemporary Australian talent - of both the painters and their subjects.

