An experimental approach to VR
Laurie Anderson and Hsin-Chien Huang are redefining VR in contemporary art.
Laurie Anderson and Hsin-Chien Huang are redefining VR in contemporary art.
In the group exhibition Hi Vis, fashion is used to arrest attention and focus it onto complex political ideas.
Misfit features the work of 11 contemporary queer artists from Australia and abroad who use some form of “expanded collage” in their practice.
Kate Baker is known for works which combine glass and photographic processes to poetic effect.
“Without science we would not understand the body, without the body fashion would not become alive and without art, how can we express the bodies we have?”
Corbett’s art making began 20 years ago on the grounds of his former car-wrecking business.
Melbourne photographer Atong Atem is known for bright, highly patterned tableaux, shot like traditional studio portraits. In her latest series, Portals, she strips away the colour and presents a more intimate view of her subjects.
When Adelaide-based artist Sue Kneebone visited Mauritius it was not for the blue sky and beaches, it was for family.
Joseph Banks is painted in the late afternoon under moody dark clouds in a landscape better suited to board shorts and thongs.
Populated by new worlds that bring alternative mythologies to life, Feedback Loops playfully invites audiences to question preconceived structures within society.
Given the growing spectre of man-made global warming, artist Amrita Hepi says it is important to consider First Nations knowledge of land and sea.
Artists work with scientists to explore the environment of Manly Dam.