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In Elena Papanikolakis’s paintings, personal history sat side by side with ancient history.
In Elena Papanikolakis’s paintings, personal history sat side by side with ancient history.
Through subtle sculptural gestures, Jenny Loft offers meditations on place and the importance of environmental care.
ACMI’s new commissioning series involves 3 annual awards of $80,000 each, dedicated to helping young artists realise new work.
Jumaadi’s exhibition My love is an Island Far Away at Mosman Art Gallery has been years in the making.
If you’ve been around the art world for awhile, it’s easy to forget that a lot of people can still find the whole thing intimidating.
They were giants of the New York art scene of the 1980s, stratospherically popular with collectors and the public but snubbed by art institutions during their short lifetimes.
Raquel Ormella has wielded a needle to chart our cultural landscape in all of its intensities.
Yhonnie Scarce creates works that not only have emotional depth and complexity, they are also tenderly monumental.
Focusing on a particular setting to reach something universal preoccupies Joanna Logue, and she tries to achieve this in her solo show Floating World through landscape paintings that lean towards the abstract.
Gallerist Anna Schwartz has been in the game for 35 years, and in an exhibition looking back, themes of change and returns resonate.
Insisting on the importance of the artist’s hand in giving a work vitality, Sydney artist Robert Klippel naturally made this evident in his distinctive sculptures.
Cementa19 will feature more than 40 artists making, exhibiting and performing in 20 venues across the town of Kandos, NSW, responding to its landscape, history, social, cultural and environmental context.