Jasper Knight: Dusk to Dawn
“Surface. It doesn’t matter what you paint, your works are about surface.” In his Darlinghurst studio, surrounded by two decades of his work, Knight reflects on this observation, made by Ian Grant, his tutor at the University of New South Wales during Knight’s 2003 master’s degree. Surface, for Knight, was initially the cold, glossy, collaged […]
Al Poulet
How do you picture your childhood? A lot of freedom. I was allowed to do what I wanted most of the time. Plenty of painting in dad’s studio and bike riding through Marrickville. It was a happy time with my brothers and sister. I was always playing. When did you come to Roy Jackson’s studio […]
Pippin Drysdale
Drysdale’s The Patterning of Light: Breakaway Series II is both an observation and an observance of the natural world around the artist’s base in Fremantle, WA. It is an observation in so far as it comes from looking – but also from feeling, from remembering, and from attachment to – the landscape and its multi-species inhabitants. Even […]
Jo Darvall
Just off-centre in Jo Darvall’s Mooro Katta No. 4, 2020, is a stroke of warm, rambunctious yellow paint; it forms the shape of an arrow, pointed left. Below this, an arrow, this time in earthen brown, points down to the bottom of the frame. Following the perspective of the painting back through the forest of native trees, […]
Kate Elsey – Banksia Mountain
Western Australian artist Kate Elsey introduces her latest exhibition that explores the Australian flora and fauna from a continent at odds with the elements.
Andy Quilty paints new light into the male psyche
Andy Quilty presents a new exhibition Dilligaf, an expressive exploration of notions surrounding hyper-masculine suburban experience.
Andy Quilty: FIFO @ Linton and Kay Galleries
Andy Quilty will be presenting his 3rd solo show with Linton and Kay Galleries, entitled FIFO, featuring more than 40 works.

