My work is concerned with the grotesque as it relates to the body trace.
John Firth-Smith is an abstract painter of expansive meditations in space, shapes reminiscent of boats and shorelines and objects on and around the littoral zone...
Joe Frost’s paintings are the product of an encounter between the artist and the outside world arrived at through experimentation with paint.
“A wind is sweeping away my life. I close my eyes so I don’t see you leave. Somewhere night is falling, don’t cry, it’s OK....
Anna Platten’s impetus to tell engaging stories led her to early Western high narrative painting traditions, partly for their craftsmanship where she says “you can see the...
Artist Profile explores something which taps into a deep Buzacott vein: the mystery that is art making.
In the beginning things were simple. Over millennia, aesthetic expression was part of daily life with no self-conscious concern for art...
Angus Nivison returns to Utopia with a new solo exhibition that looks to the sky.
Since moving to Australian in 2009, Iranian-born artist Nasim Nasr has continued to explore her cultural identity within the changing forces of an increasingly global world.
Tom Arthur is an artist completely at play. From making “things” as a small boy he has successfully turned it into a lifelong passion.
Escape into the vast desert space in Wendy Loefler’s upcoming exhibition Elsewhere.
Six WA artists explore how instant connectivity has altered the margins of photography.
David Horton’s processes are sometimes rapid and sometimes contemplative, depending on his emotional urge at the time.
David Frank is a storyteller. His life in the outback, as a policer officer, and as a traditional healer – a Ngangkari – has fuelled...
It is a wildly decadent and egotistical thing to do, expecting people to connect with these things that you’ve created. It’s a very personal process.
An air of mystery and excitement follows Jennifer Keeler-Milne's latest exhibition of drawn curiosities.
Is art education in Australia focusing on producing an epidemic of mediocre PhD theses that nobody reads, at the expense of vibrant artists well prepared...
What makes a painting a painting is not always paint. The technical is not the actual.
Reflecting back on some road trips and dreaming them up in the subsequent months can be like reliving a favourite film or book...
Light and dark, food and wine, art and death - this exhibition represents all things insatiably decadent.
Four Sydney artists bring to light the multicultural image of Australia - exposing the issues and questions that surround its identity.
Playing with form and figure, Uneasy Idyll presents four artists who explore the ambiguous and sometimes uncanny relationship between aspects of the land and the...
Using mining as metaphor, artists explore the good and the bad in the act of mineral exploration and exploitation.
For Bill Brown, the act of making a painting is at heart a process of discovery, oriented by one point of departure after another.

