Chronicling the Top End for over 40 years, there isn't much Baz Ledwidge’s camera hasn't snapped.
Abstraction has long delighted artists with its unexpected outcomes, practitioner Michael Muruste revels in its uncertainties
Quaternary showcases women graduates of QUT Visual Arts whose works utilise the affective power of colour in compelling ways
Currently working on an upcoming exhibition entitled Deluge, Angus McDonald is investigating themes of loss, beauty, love and cycles of existence.
A rare opportunity to view significant contemporary Asian artworks from the private collection of Australian philanthropists Gene and Brian Sherman.
A series of photographic portraits of the unique characters of Australia’s art world will be the focus of a major exhibition at Mosman Art Gallery.
One of Australia’s foremost political cartoonists, Petty is a visual thinker probing the social and political issues of our time.
Kylie Banyard's art creates other worlds, repurposing objects and spaces from the past to imagine an alternative existence to the present.
Cape immerses herself physically and emotionally into the landscape. It’s here she has developed her unique visual language.
In commemoration of the centenary of the Gallipoli campaign this year, Your Friend the Enemy curated by John McDonald, is opening at S.H. Ervin Gallery.
Celebrating its 10th year and commemorating the Anzac Centenary, 2015 is a big year for the annual Gallipoli Art Prize
It’s taken a long time for the reputation of his art to filter through the art world, but Jim Paterson is not preoccupied with whether...
While emerging artist Justin Williams considers himself to be an outsider of sorts, he gives reason to celebrate life on the outside.
There wouldn’t be many of Australia’s great artists in the last 35 years to whom Lucio hasn’t served an anti pasti plate at his establishment.
A conjurer of force and conductor of energy, Cameron Robbins harnesses his own wellspring of creative will to drive his expanding practice.
Billy Benn Perrurle’s paintings celebrate the land of his forebears and his personal knowledge of it.
The Art Gallery of NSW brings together hundreds of photographs to reflect an evolving image of Australia from the 1840s onwards.
With over 2400 submissions this year, winning the National Portrait Prize 2015 is no easy feat.
For those who enjoy art and the outdoors, Sculpture by the Sea at Cottesloe beach should well be on your to do list.
In December 2014 and January 2015, the great Australian artist Colin Lanceley granted two extraordinary interviews to writer Elizabeth Fortescue for ARTIST PROFILE
Why, in this era, anyone would set out to publish a hard copy publication about an artist, let alone a young artist, when so much...
WHEN ROY JACKSON died in July 2013, aged 68, we lost a unique voice in Australian art. His remarkable achievements are celebrated in Roy Jackson...
Opening 20 March at the Casula Powerhouse is 'Guarding the Home Front', an exhibition commemorating the Anzac Centenary this year.
With the Burnie Print Prize increasing to $15,000 this year, the award is set to make a mark for Australian artists.
Be drawn into the Yolngu worldview and landscape of north-eastern Arnhem Land, with the first major presentation opening at the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery