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.
Five Centuries of Melancholia comprises 46 works by 33 artists drawn from national and state institutions, and regional, university and private collections.
Tino i le Vā: Bodies In Space is a group exhibition that presents contemporary perspectives of Pacific Art and the role individual artists’ bodies play in...
Hobie Porter discusses his sensitive engagement with nature, broaching issues of sustainability and the environment with his paintbrush.
THE TARRAWARRA BIENNIAL 2014 marks the fourth iteration of a signature event on the national exhibition calendar for the private museum in rural Victoria.
Jasper Knight brings together a vibrant exhibition of his works from the last decade his career.
This exhibition arises from a friendship between these two artists and their travels together to create remarkable en plein air works in the beautiful mid-Pyrenees...
Be drawn into the drama and atmosphere of Mark Kimber’s Side Show Valley exhibition.
Bendigo Art Gallery presents the British Museum’s exhibition The Body Beautiful, an exclusive collaboration as apart of the exhibition’s international tour.
Visitors to the National Gallery of Victoria in August will be met with the autonomous force of Dr Wade Marynowksy’s interactive robotic sculptures.
The dynamic art of Japanese printing and its ongoing legacy is showcased in this latest exhibition.
The Art Gallery of Western Australia presents a showcase of Richard Avedon’s most iconic and charismatic works.
Eye-catching works demand attention at the exhibition of leading Tasmanian photo-based artist Pat Brassington.
An insight into one of Australia’s nearest neighbours, Moo Indie presents the latest contemporary art that is being produced in India today.
The 14th year of award attracts record number of entries and international submissions
One afternoon towards the end of his 1989 exhibition, everything changed. I remember where I was standing when it happened. I’d never experienced anything like...
I am interested in parallels between scientific research and artistic research; as similar ways of observing, recording and analysing with a common aim of better...
Darren McDonald explains his challenges and limitations as well as his influences and inspirations that have shaped his art practice.
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.

