Caroline Rannersberger explores the improvisation of the painting process when working on site, and the importance of the direct encounter with the land to her...
An artist who has long been intrigued with mythological creatures, and their presence across several cultures, Geoff Todd presents Beautiful Beasts, opening this Friday night...
An individual whose passion flows between curating and art, we speak to Glenn Barkley about his practice as an artist and his latest show at...
John Beard’s ideas and art practice have been dominated over the last year by his repainting of Théodore Géricault’s ‘The Raft of the Medusa’.
Jan Senbergs has carved out a formidable career, and this March his oeuvre is represented at The Ian Potter Centre: National Gallery of Victoria.
Tony Twigg’s creative output encompasses his own well-travelled blend of sculpture, painting, dance, puppets, film and found objects.
Despite forty years of practise in New York, Virginia Cuppaidge's works express an innate pull towards light and ongoing connection to Australia.
'Magic Object' sees the works of the artists in this year’s Biennial venture into places of wonder, curiosity and enchantment.
From the Biennale Opening Night to talks about the afterlife and ghost telephone, we bring you the highlights of this year's program.
Startling, confronting and incredibly intimate, Dani Marti engages the viewer in new encounters.
Scattered throughout Sydney, these ‘in-between’ spaces are an addition to the main seven venues.
Bold new narratives in Australian and New Zealand contemporary art take the stage in Singapore.
I love painting. It is my way of understanding the world around me.
Salvatore Zofrea picks his five favourite works from the AGNSW's Summer exhibition.
The future is already here — it’s just not evenly distributed.
The first time that Kelly’s works have been showcased in such an extensive format, the result is a cohesive understanding of the unyielding practice of...
Trials, torment and tribulations - Maestri's latest self-portraits reveal that dread artistic struggle that can bring out the best or the worst of an artist....
An exhibition & installation dedicated to the memory of Frank Keighery, Michael Keighery’s great uncle, who died at Gallipoli in 1915.
Carrying on from the tradition of the literati and classical painters, Steve Lopes, Tim Allen and Dapeng Liu visited China to paint the changing landscapes...
Issue 33 Discovery artist, Alison Mackay explores the madness behind the magic of her artistic practice.
Enriching his paintings with emotion and stories, Artist Dapeng Liu outlines the processes behind his artistic language in the lead up to his latest exhibition...
Bringing together two sisters, Polly and Emma Borland, though separated geographically what is striking are the similar themes that resonate within their distinctive practices.
Objects have a funny way of pulling at our heart strings. Whether mementos of loss, intrigue, histories or people, for the individual they can hold...
This summer Manly Art Gallery, Mosman Art Gallery and the National Trust’s S.H. Ervin Gallery present a united exhibition on Sydney.
Working in the foreign landscapes of Hill End in NSW, Cambodian artist Amy Lee Sanford explores the fine line between the familiar and unfamiliar.

