Judy Watson: mundunama kundana wandaraba jarribirri
The title of Judy Watson’s forty-year survey at the Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) is from a poem written by her son Otis Carmichael in Waanyi language, and translates as “tomorrow the tree grows stronger.” In this context it underlines a central thread running through the exhibition. Each work has seductive visual qualities, and fits within […]
HOTA: Home of the Arts
HOTA Gallery’s inaugural exhibition, ‘Solid Gold: Artists from Paradise,’ and its first public opening, take place this week in Surfers Paradise. Two significant public art commissions in the gallery’s grounds mark these events in Queensland – and, indeed, in broader Australian – art. Judy Watson, a Waanyi artist, responds to the site on which HOTA […]
Judy Watson
Judy Watson’s contemplative, original, seductive art exposes suppressed histories.
Issue 13
Featuring Judy Watson Marco Fusinato Also Inside Luisa Rossitto Nathan Taylor Joshua Yeldham Tom Carment Theo Strasser Jayne Dyer Plus Essays, Reviews, News John Mcphee on Stephen Benwell Joe Frost on the Teaching of Art Steve Lopes on Leon Kossoff

