Joanna Braithwaite’s paintings present juxtapositions of reality and the absurd - their subjects engaged in unusual acts.
Artist Ben Quilty takes issue with Joe Kinsela’s piece in the previous issue of ARTIST PROFILE on the proposed Sydney Modern extension to the AGNSW.
In the face of Sydney Modern, Historian of Australian architecture Joe Kinsela presents his Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Paul Ryan’s gutsy paintings pack a punch that has won him many fans over the years. Ryan is not afraid to experiment with subject matter.
Winner of the 2016 Churchie National Emerging Art Prize - Sara Morawetz and her curious practice is one to watch...
In line with his major retrospective, we pull from the archives an in-depth interview with Mike Parr about his practice that has galvanised audiences.
Australian painter John Peter Russell was a close friend of Vincent Van Gogh, so why do so few Australians know of Russell?
A catalyst for conversation, Over Many Horizons is an immersive exhibition that pushes towards sustainable futures.
'Overview' at Stella Downer Fine Art presents a rich psychological foray into the Archibald Finalist's broad practice of prints, etchings and mixed media works. ...
From Newtown to Potts Point, Sydney Sculpture takes shape in a celebration of the lineage of Australian steel sculpture.
An artist that has dedicated his life and art to documenting and working in some of the most troubling places of conflict, George Gittoes is...
Be drawn into the luminescent world of Jason Sims, as he flicks the switch with his anamorphic light works in 'More or Less'.
Subverting taboo topics - from the sexual to the violence of silenced stories, the exhibitions of Julia Robinson and Greg Geraghty pack a punch.
Alex Gawronski is an artist, writer, gallery director and educator, best known for his installations. Here, Artist Profile talks to him about some recently exhibited,...
Australian born, and New York based, artist Jennifer Rankin returns with lyrical codes and constellations...
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.
Artist Profile met with Honeywill in his Brisbane studio to discuss what captures his attention and why he is enticed by the simple things...
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.
When Clifton Pugh first saw Nolan’s Ned Kelly series while still an art student, it provided him with a clear sense of where he wanted...

