Twenty-two finalists have been announced for the 2015 Redlands Konica Minolta Art Prize
Trevor Weekes reflects on the enduring influence Chuck Close's portraits have held.
Our first international artist to grace the cover, we embark on a retrospect of the eminent Chuck Close and his impact on portraiture.
There is a personal philosophy underpinning my art practice. I aspire to see clearly the way that elements of form, colour, space and depth interact...
They say the third night is the worst, and so it was – at least in terms of sleep. That’s when you have to be...
Terry Matassoni discusses his eclectic practice and the inspiration he draws from observing the immediate urban environment.
THE PHANTOM SHOW brings together over 40 artists in an exhibition dedicated to the great comic character.
Emily Floyd’s works are immediately inviting. Be it sculpture, print or public artwork, Floyd’s bright palette, expertly rendered geometric forms and the incorporation of text...
Bruce Slatter's sculpture Expedition Recollection rises to the challenge
This book by Queensland curator Julie Ewington, discusses the deeper motives and process behind the artist and reaches for an understanding of the underlying concerns...
The art of the New Guinea Highlands claims pride of place in this book based on Stanley Gordon Moriarty’s private collection, assembled from his travels...
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.

