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,...
The third edition of Art Stage Singapore took place at the end of last week and featured some 131 galleries from around the world, with...
Julian Meagher’s latest exhibition features a series of artistic renderings of the Papua New Guinean birds-of-paradise
Terrestrial is a culmination of O’Doherty’s exploration into the desert environment using memory as the primary tool to capture a strikingly dynamic, emotive response to...
Oliver Stokes Hughes will present his first exhibition Dark Matter with Sheffer Gallery, to open on Tuesday December 11. The show will feature fourteen etchings...
Andy Quilty will be presenting his 3rd solo show with Linton and Kay Galleries, entitled FIFO, featuring more than 40 works.
Alcaston Gallery has a stellar reputation for fostering and supporting some of the best in contemporary indigenous Australian art, and until October 27, Sydneysiders will...
Portraiture artists Matthew Hopkins, Mary MacDougall and Tom Polo have a common thread running through their individual practices: an interest in celebrating subjects undergoing visual...
“Twelve Artists, Twelve Weeks, Twelve Ambitious New Works,” runs the slogan for SUB12. An annual three month long exhibition in its third year running, SUB12...
Not the Way Home | 13 Artists Paint the Desert opens at the National Trust S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney.
Contemporary painter, Angus Wood, offers work that blends Romanticism’s horror and awe with an extreme sublimity. His work is characterised by pits of darkness, which...
Ben Quilty has won the prestigious Redlands Art Prize with his portrait of his elderly father.
The Biennale of Sydney has announced that Judith Wright will feature in this year’s exhibition ‘All Our Relations’ on Cockatoo Island. Wright will present a...
Aboriginal and Greek culture merge in the Koukouvagia: Boobook exhibition, a unique celebration of national diversity as part of the 30th Greek Festival of Sydney....
Peter Sharp travelled to Fowlers Gap, far west New South Wales, as one of the participating artists on our Not the Way Home expedition, which...
A new gallery recently opened its doors in Sydney last month and tonight is their official launch party. MiCK Gallery launches its inaugural exhibition with...
A new gallery is making its way to Sydney and opens this week! New Albion Gallery will open its doors to the public with an...
For the first time, Helen Gory Galerie is set to exhibit in Sydney this September, which will present a handful of their represented artists: Chris...
An exhibition of compelling German Expressionist prints is about to be exhibited at Rex Irwin Art Dealer, Sydney, in the coming weeks. ARTIST PROFILE had the...
Don’t miss the latest body of work by artist Bernard Ollis at NG Art. Bernard Ollis is a great inventor in his paintings where he...
Peter Berner is a keen observer of human behaviour – a skill readily engaged in his practice as a cartoonist and as a comedian. With...
Four of the Australia’s most highly regarded indigenous artists have painted on unusual canvasses. The reason; to raise awareness and funds for indigenous students to...

