Helga Groves has returned from a field trip to New York, however do not expect skyline shots in her latest work 'Tremor Form'.
Indigenous artist Karen Mills creates her own style of painting and imagery, fusing themes hemes of identity, the connection and disconnection with culture.
Playing upon technology's god-like mysticism, Barclay creates immersive installations that reveal the chaotic wirings, networks and social histories that underlie it.
He is one of Australia’s most popular and idiosyncratic artists. We speak with the talented creative force about a life lived well in the arts.
Bruce Armstrong's exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria is a beguiling anthology of strange beings.
When asked what an artist is, I offer up my nine descriptors: beggar, prostitute, liar, thief, nutcase, addict, wanker, parasite and minor deity.
Heath Franco draws upon horror movies of the 80s and 90s, Ren & Stimpy cartoons, popular culture and memory to create the wild, grotesque characters...
Having travelled to the other side of the world and back seeking his source as a young artist, Ross Laurie finally found mature inspiration where...
Peter Godwin graced the cover of Issue 32, speaking with John McDonald about the powerful abstraction at play in his dark interiors.
It's been an exciting year for Catherine O'Donnell. Currently in the Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial 2016 and her latest exhibition opening this October.
Though Teelah George says she “never wanted to be a painter” and studied textile art at Curtin University, her art practice continues to evolve.
Naomi Hobson explains the innate drive and workings underlying her unique style and brightly hued works.
Marion Borgelt’s artworks are vibrant and undulating constructions that take varied forms as paintings, sculptures and installations.
This September Charles Nodrum Gallery is celebrating the Artist's 90th birthday, 70 years since his first solo exhibition & 30 years exhibition with the gallery....
In Issue 19 he was interviewed by Lesley Chow about his dark and whimsical practice that leads the mind to stray...
Nick Mourtzakis passionately and studiously strives for precision in his craft. We spoke to him about his art practice, and all its disciplines.
Paul Boston is a painter who responds to experience and moments of light.
Joanna Braithwaite’s paintings present juxtapositions of reality and the absurd - their subjects engaged in unusual acts.
Paul Ryan’s gutsy paintings pack a punch that has won him many fans over the years. Ryan is not afraid to experiment with subject matter.
Winner of the 2016 Churchie National Emerging Art Prize - Sara Morawetz and her curious practice is one to watch...
In line with his major retrospective, we pull from the archives an in-depth interview with Mike Parr about his practice that has galvanised audiences.
Artist Profile met with Honeywill in his Brisbane studio to discuss what captures his attention and why he is enticed by the simple things...
From his self-created outpost amid the stark, denuded landscape around Queenstown in Tasmania, Raymond Arnold is an aesthete and activist, a practical polemicist whose printmaking...
Annette Bezor’s art-making process requires time and so she is now producing 10 paintings a year. She spoke to Artist Profile about 'Precious Luck'.
Photographer Brook Andrew is a great collector of artifacts and material objects, he explores how dominant cultures manipulate later generations through the images they leave...

