'Japan Supernatural' showcases more than 180 works from over three centuries of Japanese art. Yet it's reliance on superstar names like Takashi Murakami to pull...
If you have ever met or talked to George Raftopoulos, you will know he has been fighting notions of conformity his entire life.
Jacqui Stockdale works across photography, drawing, painting, collage and performance to explore the disparate and overlooked histories of Australia.
George Gittoes has been travelling the world for over forty years, visiting those regions that appear in brief, blood-spattered segments on the nightly news.
Among the many communities who are rallying together to support the victims of this season’s unprecedented bushfires, the artworld is playing its part.
‘Keith Haring | Jean-Michel Basquiat: Crossing Lines’ explores the intersecting lives of two of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.
In Issue 39, John von Sturmer discusses how Pedro Wonaeamirri engages with ancient Tiwi teachings.
You’ve heard the phrase ‘own worst enemy’? In this documentary film, you’ll meet the great Australian artist who many say is just that.
Josh Foley’s visceral paintings create visually complex worlds that question the materiality behind the painted image.
Paul Davis excavates unexpected resonances between the connected history of California and New South Wales.
Water seeps into the dark hallways of The Lock-up, a heritage listed former police station and lock-up in Newcastle.
Debra Dawes’ paintings have a visceral effect on the viewer. Her work appears cerebral but derives from experience and emotion.
James Mollison, who was born in 1931 and died Sunday 19 January, made an extraordinary contribution to Australian culture.
Prue Venables’ exhibition is the ninth in a series of solo exhibitions initiated by the Australian Design Centre to celebrate Australia’s most respected craft practitioners.
Tracey Moffatt’s powerful images are exhibited with the photography of an emerging artist at Broken Hill Regional Gallery.
‘AUSTRALIA. ANTIPODEAN STORIES’ at PAC, Milan, is the largest exhibition of contemporary Australian art to be presented outside Australia.
Dissonance is part of the dazzle in Nike Savvas’ colourful installation at Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington, NZ.
Now in its fourth year, South Australia’s annual celebration of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art brings together the work of over 1000 First...
Jumaadi deals with the dark weight of colonisation and forced migration, of displacement, loneliness and isolation, while celebrating beauty as a basic requirement for survival.
In his ninth decade, John Olsen’s legendary lust for life is as obvious as ever.
Australian artist Kelsey Ashe’s new film work stirs up hidden histories of post-colonial trauma endured by female indigenous pearl divers.
To coincide with the centenary of McCahon’s birth, ‘Colin McCahon: Letters and Numbers’ draws from the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Collection and private loans...
The National Art School’s (NAS) end of year graduate exhibitions are testament to why Australia's oldest art school still stands at the forefront of art...
Leading contemporary Australian artist Brenda L. Croft employs a considered approach to the exploration of her Gurindji/Malngin/Mudburra and Irish/German/Chinese/ Australian heritage.
The textiles, installations, moving images and zines created by Raquel Ormella work on us in complex and contemplative ways

