Ceramicists rally for Nepal with an online auction of more than 80 donated artworks going under the hammer.
In this preview of the Your Friend the Enemy documentary, meet some of the artists involved as they first encounter the surrounds of Gallipoli.
Calling Artists, Curators and Friends, Artists For Nepal call for your support to stage events, globally, for the benefit of Nepal.
Picking this year’s winner was no small feat for the Gallipoli Art Prize judges, with the Anzac centenary marking 100 years since the Gallipoli Campaign....
Marina Abramovic’s arrival this June aims to have a lasting impact on the development of performance art in Australia.
A winning work of grand wandering abstractions, alive with energy and movement.
Marrickville artist Elyssa Sykes-Smith has won this year’s $20,000 Scenic World Award, wowing judges with her thought-provoking sculpture ‘A Canopy of Thoughts’.
Out of 730 entries this year, judges have whittled down the list to fifteen emerging artists as the ones to watch.
Art Month returns this March, inviting you to meander through its galleries and into the flux and flurry of Sydney’s art conversations.
The University of Sydney has received a generous sculpture gift ‘Individual’s, valued at $1.4 million created by Andrew Rogers.
Celebrating our 30th issue in style, Artist Profile invites you to join us for a meal with Lucio Galletto
The partnership will be launched with ‘DELUGE’, an exhibition of paintings and drawings at Dominik Mersch Gallery, opening on the 30th of July 2015.
Since the violent terror attacks that rocked the globe in Sydney and Paris, the public sphere has been filled with images in response.
This morning John Kaldor and David Walsh announced their upcoming collaboration with international performance artist Marina Abramović.
This Friday 20 February a number of speakers, friends and artists will pay tribute to Colin Lanceley AO at the National Art School, Sydney.
In an exciting turn of events, Ann Cape has won the Portia Geach People’s Choice Award for the second time.
In his final days, local artist Gunter Christmann achieved artistic resolution with the aid of friend and artist Gary Deirmendjian
Bruce Slatter's sculpture Expedition Recollection rises to the challenge
SYDNEY ARTIST and city dweller Tom Carment has produced a book with photographer Michael Wee that chronicles his recent travels to remote parts of Australia
KERRY STOKES RECENTLY made worldwide headlines with the purchase of the world’s most expensive book, the Rothschild Prayerbook.
Internationally renowned Chuck Close is our cover feature – we speak with him from New York ahead of a survey exhibition at the MCA.
This month Rick Amor exhibits his work in Brisbane, be transported to the evocative world of one of the country’s most prominent figurative painters.
The Art Gallery of New South Wales has brought Pop in all its dynamic shocks and variations starting this November.
Winners of the 2014 Moran Art Prizes, artist Louise Hearman and photographer Suzanne McCorkell compelled judges with their illuminating works.
Pia Johnson's latest photographic series In a dim light… captures the experience of being displaced, lost and fragmented in a foreign place.