Watery bodies
Vivienne Adeney explores human involvement in the ecoystem in her latest body of work.
Vivienne Adeney explores human involvement in the ecoystem in her latest body of work.
Ahead of Australia’s next big art event – February’s Melbourne Art Fair – Stirling Kain reflects on everything from the joyfully grotesque to the shimmering encounter at this year’s Sydney Contemporary Art Fair.
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The December closure of Studio Altenburg ends an era that lasted forty-five years.
Celebrating Studio Altenburg Read More »
Liz Jeneid celebrates the Clifton School of Arts and the exhibition Prelude: Artists’ Books Now.
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In her new exhibition at the PCA Gallery, Christine Johnson’s latest works include those that celebrate pioneering botanist Eileen Ramsay, a woman whose fascination with plants has taken the artist on a decade-long journey. By Kate Gorringe-Smith.
Christine Johnson: Recent works Read More »
Rona Green has found that people respond strongly to her animal-human hybrids.
Rona Green: Watching you, watching me, watching you Read More »
Thomas Middlemost writes about Julie Mia Holmes’ new exhibition ‘A Bird in the Hand’ at Wedge Gallery in Sydney.
A Bird in the Hand: Julie Mia Holmes Read More »
Katie Alleva traces the threads of family history and reverberating trauma in her new exhibition.
Tracing Threads: Katie Alleva Read More »
Ashley Bird celebrates Melissa Smith’s special ability to listen carefully to the land around her.
Melissa Smith: Tracing a Line Read More »
Melanie McKee examines an exhibition exploring the significance of Western Australia’s South West environment.