In Artist Profile 47, William Robinson told Louise Martin-Chew that his Creation landscapes “started in 1988 and contained both darkness and light. In 1991 our...
They say as you get older the policemen get younger – for some of us it’s Directors of the National Gallery of Australia (NGA), where...
Local audiences might find some moments of familiarity at the Newcastle Art Gallery during the showing of The Art of Protest. The program, which includes the work...
Silent Cop, 2021, was awarded the $30,000 prize by guest judge Elizabeth Ann Macgregor in a live-streamed ceremony, only one hour after the Mid-North Coast of...
When looking at Swedish artist Micke Lindebergh’s recent paintings, it is difficult not to feel a sense of joy. Relying on a carefully chosen palette...
I grew up on Peerapper country, in Marrawah, a tiny town on the western edge of lutruwita/Tasmania. Isolated and exposed, Marrawah has a rugged environment –...
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent border control measures have abruptly severed Tasmania’s connection to the mainland, temporarily suspending that sense of not-so-far-awayness. With our parks...
Robin White (Ngãti Awa) first came to prominence in the 1970s with her distinctive figurative representations of the landscapes and people of New Zealand. The...
But there was distraction. As I went from dramatic image to exhilarating abstract whirls of colour, my eye kept going to two small paintings hanging...
In May this year we lost a precious thing. We did not know that we would mourn it, and many of us did not know...
Although now based in Melbourne, I spent my childhood on the Central Pacific Ocean island Banaba, part of the nation of Kiribati. In between bouts...
Marking the Bend in the Track 2 (2020) is a new watercolour work on the program in ‘From the Mountain to the Sky: Guy Warren...
Your Mum and Dad are artists – did you grow up knowing you’d follow this path? Yes, it was the only way for me. My...
While vessels hold, portals gesture ceaselessly to elsewhere. When we look at any ceramic vessels, we look at an outside, an exoskeleton. Morgan’s glazed exoskeletons...
There are ‘testaments’ in the Biblical sense: statements of belief which emerge from the experience of individual speakers or writers. In this sense, the testament...
‘Rituals of the herd’ marks Charmaine Pike’s first Sydney exhibition since 2017. Moving to the next body of work after a successful exhibition, the artist...
‘Portrait Project’ comes at a critical time when we are searching for a way to connect with each other.
From intimate personal boundaries to those that separate lives and land, five artists explore our perceived physical, social and political perimeters.
Whether you are a racing fan, or not, Durrant’s show exudes an energy that is intoxicating.
This weekend Saturday 11 October look forward to the Australian Print Workshop’s Inaugural Print Fair, an event celebrating all things print.
To mark the 30 year anniversary since the first art works collector and philanthropist Goldie Sternberg donated to the Gallery, a new exhibition, The connoisseur...
Over 500 nominations for the 2014 Prudential Eye Awards for Contemporary Asian Art came from 30 countries throughout greater Asia. The Awards celebrate and recognise...
Shining a light on the Chippendale Creative Precinct Following the resounding success of its first iteration, the BEAMS Arts Festival returns to the lane-ways of...
South of no North is a modest evocation of everyday life, curated by Glenn Barkley, and featuring artists Noel McKenna, Laurence Aberhart and William Eggleston,...
Our issue 19 Discovery Artist, Laura Jones, recorded the making of her portrait Elliot. Check out the time-lapse video by Andrew Walsh. ‘chequered shirt with pocket’ from Andy...

