Justine Youssef wins 2019 John Fries Award
Justine Youssef has won the $10,000 John Fries Award for her performative video and installation work Under the table I learnt how to feed you, 2019.
Justine Youssef has won the $10,000 John Fries Award for her performative video and installation work Under the table I learnt how to feed you, 2019.
Place, specifically Canberra, and a loose adherence to formalism bring together artists Peter Alwast, Rebecca Mayo, and Nigel Lendon in Unfinished Business.
To augment the visual appeal of his paintings, Dale Frank works directly onto glass and Perspex to capture a reflective element canvas does not offer.
Frankly, living artists are a bore. I prefer dead artists.
It All Started With a Stale Sandwich is a documentary about the 50-year history of Kaldor Public Art Projects, made by London-born, Sydney-based film director Samantha Lang.
Perhaps, after seeing Papier Mâché for Beginners, people in Perth will see our ‘Cactus’ in a different light.
Exploring the semiotics and aesthetics of a retail workplace, Mixed Emotions consists of 2,157 labels that adhere to commercially sold tins of paint, indicating the colour mix, ingredients and date and time of mixing.
It’s a big jump from Australia to an island in the Baltic Sea. During 2017 and 2018 the London-based Australian artist Sam Smith visited the Swedish island of Gotland as part of an artist exchange organised by Western Australia’s International Art Space.
With Convergence II, Monika Lukowska and Melanie McKee endorse a kind of art practice in which studio endeavour and everyday life are conflated.
Local and international artists create fine-drawn moments of memory and existence at TarraWarra International.
Monet: Impression Sunrise is a chance to reflect on the vagaries of history.
D’Souza will be showing a body of new work in an exhibition titled with three emojis: a pizza slice, praying hands and a heart, as in Eat, Pray, Love.