Get lost in the intricate narratives and flights of fancy of nõ and kyõgen theatre as curator at the Art Gallery of NSW Khanh Trinh...
What is the essence of a live act? Setting a tone of curious enquiry Anne Marsh introduces her book with thought-provoking questions that navigate the...
Follow Nola Jones’ impressive artistic journey over four decades, from weaving to her abstract geometric and totemic sculptures.
Gao Rong takes the ordinary and makes it extraordinary. In banal moments of the everyday she sees a deeper significance.
At Hermannsburg, the Aranda potters have established a modern, vibrant and highly original form of ceramic art that draws on many influences, while strongly reflecting...
Ted Snell weaves an interesting story and takes us through Hopewell’s creative journey. Coming to art later in his life, Hopewell was seen as an...
The book makes an in-depth study of Rankin’s early years in native Australia, followed by his move to the Big Apple. Written by Dore Ashton,...
Henri was an influential and inspiring American art teacher and painter in the early 20th century until his death in 1929. He was one of...
Part road trip, part memoir, part history, part political commentary, The Dealer is the Devil is a thought-provoking look at what goes on behind the...
Be it sculpture, print or public artwork, Floyd’s bright palette, expertly rendered geometric forms and the incorporation of text invite interaction.
Tony Lloyd's latest exhibition surveys a determined practice that explores the landscape, and the human reaction with it
PULSE: Reflections on the body, is a Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG) project curated by Mark Bayly.
This month Rick Amor exhibits his work in Brisbane, be transported to the evocative world of one of the country’s most prominent figurative painters.
In his latest collection of work, Berry presents place as something shaped by a person's movement and affective counters within it.
The new exhibition, Arthur Boyd: agony and ecstasy, at the National Gallery of Australia Canberra is a major showcase of Boyd’s art including more than...
The Art Gallery of New South Wales has brought Pop in all its dynamic shocks and variations starting this November.
Sophie Hewson presents her latest body of work Delivered, works that centres in on the idea of ‘faith not found’.
Winners of the 2014 Moran Art Prizes, artist Louise Hearman and photographer Suzanne McCorkell compelled judges with their illuminating works.
Pia Johnson's latest photographic series In a dim light… captures the experience of being displaced, lost and fragmented in a foreign place.
In its 46th year, the Gold Coast Art Prize has grown in stature and size with more than 300 entries received for this year’s award....
New Zealand artist Natalie Guy has been awarded the 2014 $15,000 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize for her work, Form for modern living #2, a five-kilogram...
The final 60 finalists of the 2014 Doug Moran Arts Prize have been announced
Flatline is a Sydney-based cross-artform collective founded by visual artist Todd Fuller and choreographer Carl Sciberras.
The gallery has long shown one or two of Kiefer’s earlier works and currently displays one – Order of the Seraphim, 1986.
Artist Jane Flowers has been awarded the 2014 ANL Maritime Art Award with her oil on canvas works David and Goliath.

