A stone I died and rose again; A plant I died and rose an animal; I died an animal and was born a man. Why...
OLSEN Gallery is one of fifteen galleries presenting works in Photo Sydney, with selected works from George Byrne’s 2024 series Synthetica. In Byrne’s photography, things...
Cormican-Jones is often away from home, the practical realities of her artmaking. After graduating in 2022 with first-class honours from Sydney College of the Arts,...
The Stülerbau West, the historical part of Museum Berggruen in Berlin, has been undergoing a substantial renovation since autumn 2022. A selection from the Berggruen...
MIRRORSCAPE, by French artist Théo Mercier, is the first presentation of his work in Australia. MIRRORSCAPE is a sculpture delicately and masterly carved from tonnes...
Campbell’s full-strength, unrestrained character exemplifies his artistic idioms when it comes down to doing serious art business. The naming of Defiance matches too, his ideological...
William Mackinnon has just flown into Melbourne from Spain, where he spends half his life. He is en route to Lorne on the Great...
Hi Desirée, Last Friday evening at the Intensive Care Café was a blast. So many up-and-coming artists together in one place at one time. Darting...
Within a mix of translucent paintings, etchings and lithographs, “The Queen of Jilamara” (as Kantilla was affectionately known), is accompanied by Taracarijimo Freda Warlapinni’s quivering...
Driving into the imposing landscape of Bundanon’s arts precinct, visitors are immediately enveloped in the environment. Dramatic cliffs abound and a serpentine river that features...
Hebrew is not merely the language of the Jews. Jewish people trace their lineage to Abraham, the first Hebrew—Ivri—a word derived from traversing to the...
How do these artists’ lone works fair at representing contemporary painting in Australia today? With this abridged exhibition it might be difficult to draw any...
Curated by Gippsland Art Gallery director Simon Gregg, Turner & Australia navigates the enduring influence of J.M.W. Turner on Australian landscape painting, commencing with Turner’s...
In the final weeks of her PhD thesis deadline, Adriana is generous with her time and her words. She speaks fluently about her interdisciplinary practice,...
A kite consists of wings, tethers, and anchors. The wings glide against the air when in flight and the tethers connect the span of those...
Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) is perhaps best known for her intimate self-portraits exploring pain, love, and loss, replete with potent symbolism and social commentary. She gained...
O’Doherty captures the zeitgeist in a distilled format and direct way that is uniquely his own. Understated in scale, his prints, paintings and drawings are...
A lifetime of working with clay provides you with an ease of association and a comfortable familiarity that greatly helps with confidence at the beginning...
The story of humanity or modern humans (homo sapiens) is explained by various creation myths across different religions and cultures. Many of these myths have...
Laurens of the restless soul, that constantly dragged him up from dinner tables with thoughts, plans, and new ideas. Laurens with the restless energy that...
Led by curator Kelli Cole, Emily Kam Kngwarray at the Tate is a continuation of the retrospective Emily Kam Kngwarray: Alhalkere—Paintings from Utopia curated by...
I approached the exhibition Thinking Together: Exchanges with the Natural World with caution, thinking it might be a problematic and questionable foray into collaborative exchange....
Based in the peri-urban region of Wattle Glen, in Victoria, her practice is informed by the Greek heritage of her immigrant family and their working-class...
Kovács was born in Sydney, a first generation Australian from immigrant parents fleeing war-torn Hungary. Her upbringing was very much as part of the Hungarian...
Paul McGillick has brought together much fascinating, and often relatively unfamiliar material in what is effectively the first study of the nude in Australian art....

