Louisa Chircop’s works are like glimpses of distant memories, a layering of shards of pictures, signs, and symbols all in a constant flux.
Currently working on an upcoming exhibition entitled Deluge, Angus McDonald is investigating themes of loss, beauty, love and cycles of existence.
One of Australia’s foremost political cartoonists, Petty is a visual thinker probing the social and political issues of our time.
Kylie Banyard's art creates other worlds, repurposing objects and spaces from the past to imagine an alternative existence to the present.
Cape immerses herself physically and emotionally into the landscape. It’s here she has developed her unique visual language.
It’s taken a long time for the reputation of his art to filter through the art world, but Jim Paterson is not preoccupied with whether...
While emerging artist Justin Williams considers himself to be an outsider of sorts, he gives reason to celebrate life on the outside.
A conjurer of force and conductor of energy, Cameron Robbins harnesses his own wellspring of creative will to drive his expanding practice.
Billy Benn Perrurle’s paintings celebrate the land of his forebears and his personal knowledge of it.
In December 2014 and January 2015, the great Australian artist Colin Lanceley granted two extraordinary interviews to writer Elizabeth Fortescue for ARTIST PROFILE
WHEN ROY JACKSON died in July 2013, aged 68, we lost a unique voice in Australian art. His remarkable achievements are celebrated in Roy Jackson...
Beyond the seductive surface, Snell’s work is multilayered and complex in its approach to image-making.
Drawing is at the heart of Gosia Wlodarczak’s practice. She doesn’t work in a studio. Instead her drawings happen in real time in the exhibition...
Trevor Weekes reflects on the enduring influence Chuck Close's portraits have held.
Our first international artist to grace the cover, we embark on a retrospect of the eminent Chuck Close and his impact on portraiture.
They say the third night is the worst, and so it was – at least in terms of sleep. That’s when you have to be...
Emily Floyd’s works are immediately inviting. Be it sculpture, print or public artwork, Floyd’s bright palette, expertly rendered geometric forms and the incorporation of text...
Gao Rong takes the ordinary and makes it extraordinary. In banal moments of the everyday she sees a deeper significance.
Be it sculpture, print or public artwork, Floyd’s bright palette, expertly rendered geometric forms and the incorporation of text invite interaction.
Tony Lloyd's latest exhibition surveys a determined practice that explores the landscape, and the human reaction with it
Sophie Hewson presents her latest body of work Delivered, works that centres in on the idea of ‘faith not found’.
Flatline is a Sydney-based cross-artform collective founded by visual artist Todd Fuller and choreographer Carl Sciberras.
The gallery has long shown one or two of Kiefer’s earlier works and currently displays one – Order of the Seraphim, 1986.
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...