Dorrit Black advanced and promoted the cause of modern art in Australia through her practice, advocacy and teaching.
Announced Friday 18 July, the Art Gallery of New South Wales was abuzz with anticipation as the winner out of the select 6 finalists –...
One of most eagerly anticipated prizes has again returned to excite audiences and critics alike.
Guo Jian discusses the paintings inspired by his time in China’s military that reveal the contradictions behind the country’s propaganda machine.
Masses of Monarch butterflies on their annual migrations charged Rhonda Dee's lifelong fascination with metamorphosis, escape, migration, and transitional states of being.
Memories of the Northern Territory's remote landscape still provide reference for Max Berry's escapist paintings and sculptural works.
A collaborative exhibition with Macquarie University’s Department of Physics and Astronomy.
'Victor Hugo: Les Misérables' – From Page to Stage will be on show at the State Library of Victoria 18 July to 9 November.
Delve into the theatrical history of Japanese nō and kyōgen theatre.
The winning artwork 'Wombat Man' was selected by Anne Loxley, Curator at the MCA, Sydney.
The Shepparton Art Museum has delightedly announced the winners of the Indigenous Ceramic Art Award.
The finalists for the fifth 2014 Copyright Agency | Viscopy John Fries Award have been announced.
Andy Quilty presents a new exhibition Dilligaf, an expressive exploration of notions surrounding hyper-masculine suburban experience.
A much-anticipated house-warming for the Big Fag Press is occurring on the 7 June, celebrating its 10th anniversary and all that is art and printing. ...
I want to see people critique what is great and what is not as good.
Thomson’s new works are the slow-release outcome of a 2011 voyage on HMNZS Otago to the Kermadec waters, north of New Zealand.
The Melbourne Art Fair today announced a leading selection of 70 contemporary art galleries to participate in the 2014 event.
The stories of today are set to be rewritten in Melbourne from 16 April to 11 May, 2014 as part of ‘Next Wave Festival 2014:...
We chat to Artistic Director Juliana Engberg about her inspirations, ideas and what to expect from this year’s event.
A new exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) is a snapshot of Melbourne’s cultural identity. Artist Profile spoke to NGV Director Tony Ellwood...
To mark 100 years since the Bicycle Wheel (1913) – that industrial off-cut that Duchamp dared to call art, Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA)...
Kaldor Public Art Projects is always worth getting excited about, and this one is no exception!
Glen Eira City Council Gallery is housing an expansive retrospective exhibition, Emporium that will survey this diverse creative practice through the thematic concerns that have...
Throughout 2012, six artists - Tony Lloyd, Steve Lopes, Anna Madeleine, Natalie O’Connor, Peter Sharp and Ruth Waller - took part in a residency program,...