Something’s been brewing at Dominik Mersch Gallery.
Melinda Harper's latest exhibition of colour and form stems from intense optical and psychological responses to lived experiences
Vintage photographic prints reveal a social consciousness that influenced the success and development of Australian women photographers in the 1970s-80s.
Be cast adrift in the haunting landscapes of Iceland, as Georgina Campbell invites you to view her photographic wanderings.
A touching insight into cultural identity and its many constructs, South Australian artist Damien Shen explores his Chinese and Ngarrindjeri backgrounds
Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award announces its 40th prize winners' for 2015
Gazing across the nation’s landscape, artists have referenced the past, the future and the ever present, to gain a sense of place.
You can’t put your finger on Matthys Gerber. There is something undefinable about the artist and his lively practice.
2015 has been a great year for Natasha Bieniek, winner of the Wynne Prize earlier this year and now awarded as the 50th recipient of...
Discovery artist for Issue 33, Amy Clarke delves into the methods and madness underlying her enigmatic and highly expressive works.
With her latest exhibition 'Transmitter' at Egg & Dart, Mignon Steele invites us to where the magic happens - her studio.
Setting the streets of Chippendale a glow, the BEAMS Arts Festival returns for one night only this September.
Set over a timescale that spans 30 million years, Pierre Huyghe’s latest exhibition starts the clock ticking and we haven’t a second to waste.
As the Award reaches this milestone, Claire Dalgleish reflects back on the enduring significance of the Portia Geach Memorial Award.
There is something about Eager’s exploration of light and colour that catches the eye and holds your attention.
Marking its 50th anniversary the Portia Geach Memorial Award announces its fifty-five finalists
Congratulations to Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, winner of the 2015 Sidney Myer Fund Australian Ceramic Award.
With Sydney Contemporary kicking off next week, we look at what The Curator's Department have in store...
Showcasing the innovative and experimental technologies used by artists today, 'People Like Us' engages in a dialogue with confronting issues of the 21st century.
Christian Thompson is an artist whose work strikes at the very core of Australian identity
Repetitive, inquisitive and poignant, John Demos' latest prints reveal an artist whose prolific practice is embedded in his everday life.
Taking notes with his brushes, Steve Lopes presents a series of emotionally charged works of a landscape that is not far from Australia's mind.
Western Australian artist Kate Elsey introduces her latest exhibition that explores the Australian flora and fauna from a continent at odds with the elements.
AT_SALON² is well in to its program, and Simon Lloyd is introducing his latest exciting instalment of '3 Elements' to the show.
Exploring the depths of colour, Drill Hall Gallery gives prominence to Australian abstract painter David Serisier in a survey show of the last two decades....

