Feature Making Space at the Table NAP Contemporary’s group show, The Elephant Table, platforms six artists and voices—creating chaos, connection and conversation. Camilla Wagstaff
Preview Restoring Stories Key artworks from the East Kimberley Art Movement have been restored and are on display in Ride on, shine on at the South Australian Museum. Steve Dow
Feature How to Revise an Art Prize By reducing barriers to entry, a Western Australian art prize fosters a freer approach to artmaking—and invites more experimental practices to take centre stage. Josephine Mead
Feature Kicking Convention They might have been continents apart, but visual artists Man Ray and Max Dupain were aligned in their experimental vision, as a major exhibition at the Heide attests. Paul Sutherland
Book Reviews Shelf Portraits: Yuriyal Bridgeman’s monograph grapples with representing community-engaged practice In our ongoing series, Shelf Portraits, Art Guide writers recommend the books—recently published or deserving of more attention—that shed new light on an idea that has long simmered in the art world or has helped them see a familiar medium in a different light. Jane O'Sullivan
Feature Life Sized Embodied, the first iteration of Arts Project Australia’s new exhibition series, Limitless, sees artists Bronwyn Hack and Mark Smith create their most ambitious works yet, with the body at the centre of it all. Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen