Paul Selwood
Paul Selwood is one of Australia’s foremost sculptors, creating fluid, complex works, often from a single sheet of steel.
Tricky Walsh
Tricky Walsh appears on my laptop screen, their voice slightly distorted as we converse over distance through a shaky network from one regional part of Tasmania to another: it’s a Zoom conversation. This is how we get in touch. It’s a bit like science fiction, but it’s also a bit daggy – the future is […]
Clara Hali
Rendered any less quietly, the surfaces in Clara Hali’s Hip Hanger I might appear to slide across each other, or even to flit and slip, mercurially. Surface is abundant in this work, where five discrete forms – each something more complicated, and more multiple, than a perfect cube – jostle around a centre of gravity created […]
From Walyalup with Love: Sculpture at Bathers 2022
Sculpture at Bathers is back for the fifth iteration of the biennial beachside exhibition from 19 February to 7 March 2022. A wholly Western Australian conglomeration of contemporary sculpture, the site-responsive exhibition tells stories that are steeped in this moment in time, in a singular corner of the world. Set amidst the historic West […]
Sonia Payes – ALCHEMY
Hybridity is an integral part of Payes’s artistic practice, and over her professional career, she has combined her foundational photographic work with digital imagery, 3D technologies, animated film, and sculpture. In this exhibition, she continues to blur categorical distinctions, bringing together her photographic works and the sculptural work that has developed from it as a […]
Timo Kube
In Dr. Robert Luzar’s essay on Sensibilities we find the claim that “audiences view objects that, more or less, resist definition and medium specificity; these might appear as paintings and sculpture but the experience in viewing the works opens up (the) senses of what they ‘are.’” Indeed, the pieces in this show confound the classic definition-by-medium that […]
Fiona Foley
Fiona Foley is an artist from the Wondunna clan of the Badtjala nation, whose acclaimed arts practice has been widely exhibited across Australia and internationally for over thirty years. Now a distinguished academic at Griffith University, her latest book Biting the Clouds (2020) weaves rigorous research with art to examine legacies of harmful legislation, disrupting […]
Patricia Piccinini
Patricia Piccinini divides opinions with her hand-crafted hybrid objects that dissolve notions of pure entities or borders having ever existed.
Shaun Hayes
Shaun Hayes investigates the relationship between throwaway objects and their ability to invoke memories.
Blacktown Art Prize Winners Announced
Congratulations Tess Mehonoshen, winner of the 2017 Blacktown City Art Prize.
LOUISE BOURGEOIS 1911-2010
LOUISE BOURGEOIS, famed French-born American sculptor, has passed away in New York aged 98.

