The works of master bark painter John Mawurndjul will tour the country in a major MCA exhibition.
In Issue 40 Hilarie Mais spoke with Kon Gouriotis about her non-representational vocabulary.
Julian Meagher's latest exhibition, 'Inlet Outlet', represents a fresh vision of the Australian landscape.
'Star Picket' brings together artists from Central West NSW to investigate cross cultural sky stories and the mapping of the cosmos.
The 2018 Dhaka Art Summit (DAS) features the work of over 300 artists across 10 curated exhibitions.
Richard Bell’s most recent body of paintings spotlights the disempowerment of Indigenous Australians and the politics of Aboriginal emancipation.
David Fairbairn presents large scale etchings in a touring show that pushes his work to new heights.
The new Gippsland Art Gallery's inaugural show 'Imagine' filters earth's history through the human imagination.
Joshua Yeldham takes viewers on a poetic odyssey of cultural, historical and personal significance.
Lisa Reihana's survey exhibition‘Cinemania’ charts the artist’s ongoing preoccupation with the complexities of cultural identity,
Maori artist Star Gossage paints dreamlike figures in shifting landscapes that explore journeys of loss and endurance.
Over 120 years later, contemporary Australian artists return to the artist camps of the Mosman coastline.
Stephen Bird's 'Industrial Sabotage' at Gould Galleries, Melbourne.
It's been an exciting end to the year for Claudia Moodoonuthi - coming off the back of a commissioned body of work currently on display...
During a typical week Tom Carment might journey around the city of Sydney to make watercolours, visit a friend to paint their portrait, or draw...
Medium is as varied as subject in Lincoln Austin's twentieth solo exhibition 'Sometimes I like to pretend I'm a robot'.
For her newly commissioned work Sally Smart asks a question, 'Were there any women pirates?'
Opening at ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne, Nike Savvas presents a new body of work that shift and play with our optical experience.
Sign up for your chance to win a double pass to see 'Loving Vincent' -a fully painted feature film which brings the paintings of Vincent...
A world-class photographic exhibition that brings together Australian and international artists, writers and collectors to explore the depiction of the male figure.
Looking to the past as inspiration for now. John Kelly responds to and exhibits alongside Sidney Nolan.
What is it about the relationship between non-objective art and portraiture that continues to evoke such a divided response?
An artists trip into remote Kakadu results in an exhibition filled with poignant encounters and quiet reflections.
For Figurative artist Stewart MacFarlane 'Lust for Life' is an exhibition of "visual notes" from his everyday experiences.