Working in the foreign landscapes of Hill End in NSW, Cambodian artist Amy Lee Sanford explores the fine line between the familiar and unfamiliar.
Since his death in 1987, Roger Kemp remains a critical figure in abstract art, deftly embedding his pursuit of the deeper questions of the human...
Incremental changes over time, together with the latest de-funding of the Australia Council, have seen the international residency program effectively destroyed.
For ceramicist Pippin Drysdale it is irrefutable that her enduring passion, the one that reaches into the core of her soul, is her love for...
Nationalism can be a dirty word. But shrewdly by celebrating tradition, hybridity and, importantly, change, the artists represented in APT8 fly the flag for pan-Asia.
Congratulations to Fiona McMonagle who has been announced as winner of the National Self-Portrait Prize at the University of Queensland Art Museum.
Congratulations to Janelle Thomas winner of the Kilgour Prize, 2015.
With her latest exhibition 'Out From Under Me', Melinda Schawel embeds her works with personal feelings through tearing, sculpting, drawing, drilling and painting.
Horses in art. They have been there since Lascaux. Yet this artist makes you see them as so much more than scenery.
People make a bit of fuss about birthdays, but in Erwin Fabian's case we can make an exception.
Embedded in the traditions of Ngarrindjeri culture and animated by her own personal response, Koolmatrie’s woven works celebrate the Riverland.
Exploring the monsters and the monstrous this summer, Monster Pop! brings together Australian and Indonesian artists to explore the monstrosities that manifest in cultures globally.
An in-depth historical account of man’s challenging relationship with the wilderness in the attempt to illustrate, capture and evoke its true nature.
It’s not often we are privy to the artist’s world beyond the canvas. However, Frida, by Ishiuchi Miyako, let us see further into the thoughts...
Tamara Dean’s photographs capture moments of transition that can happen in a split second or over a lifetime.
Something pretty special has been happening at Defiance Gallery, an exhibition that is the product of five artists who trekked into the wilderness of Pungalina...
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre celebrates its 21st anniversary this Saturday, and is inviting you its party to come join in the merrymaking.
Victoria Reichelt has a nifty way of revealing beauty within seemingly lacklustre everyday scenes that the ordinary observer would glaze over.
Exploring a subject that is sensitive to a lot of people’s hearts, mother and daughter duo, Ann and Sophie Cape delve into the dark abstraction...
For Robert Owen’s expansive art career, the Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize is another bit of icing on the cake.
Multi-media gets a bad name. Yet in Jackie Field’s show the conversation about geometry is both compressed and expansive.
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.