Harley Oliver challenges expectations to explore nudity in unexpected situations.
Artists have journeyed into central Australia to blow-in, paint and put together an exhibition at the Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery
I saw history on the cusp; memorable photographs of places and people and animals, some recorded a century and a half ago by photographers looking...
Melbourne-based artist Shannon Smiley has been announced as this year’s winner of the John Leslie Art Prize.
The inaugural MPavilion was unveiled earlier this week in Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Gardens
This weekend Saturday 11 October look forward to the Australian Print Workshop’s Inaugural Print Fair, an event celebrating all things print.
Sitting across the lunch table, I am listening to Simone Fraser discuss her recent work. We have shared conversation, coffee and lunch but my strongest...
Brisbane-based artist Camille Serisier enchants people with her unique brand of art making.
The genesis of her latest body of work came from realising that the artists, musicians and writers (mainly from the 1950’s and 60’s) who inspire...
There is a white shoebox on our bookshelf in which I keep my collection of several hundred art postcards.
My father was eager for new experiences and, directly after the war, my parents moved to Lae, Papua New Guinea. These first six years of...
Peter Sharp’s latest solo exhibition is a meditative enquiry into nature and its colourful constructions.
Growing up in the suburbs of Sydney, cars, bikes and other modes of transport were a necessity and a passion. Not only were they a...
By sharing her own personal stories, Paul do Prado's work creates a dialogue around issues of immigration and multiculturalism, which are just as relevant now...
Primavera 2014 is set to colour the Museum of Contemporary Art with questions and ideas from Australia’s next wave of visual arts talent.
At the National Gallery of Australia Canberra is a major showcase of Arthur Boyd’s art, an intense poetic visionary who was capable of plumbing the...
This year Watters Gallery celebrates its 50th anniversary and cements itself as the nation’s oldest commercial gallery operating today.
Welcoming in spring at Mosman Gallery is Lucy Culliton’s first survey exhibition, Eye of the Beholder.
This month look forward to the return of BEAMS Arts Festival Saturday 20 September.
30 year old Newcastle-based artist, James Drinkwater has won the 2014 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship for his body of work, highlighted by his painting Port de bra. As the...
The Moran Arts Foundation has announced 150 semi-finalists for the annual Doug Moran National Portrait Prize
Widely known since the 1980s as a painter, Peter Cooley has now spent a little over a decade committed to his ceramic practice.
He describes his paintings as being moments of “clarity, suspended in time and space, projected upon an emotive, urban landscape.” These urban scapes have a...
George Baldessin was integral to the dynamic revival of printmaking in Melbourne during the late 1960s and into the ‘70s.
A survey exhibition exploring the distinctive figurative and landscape work of Joshua Yeldham, will be presented by Manly Art Gallery & Museum.

