Local Artists Response to Clarice Beckett Local Artists Response to Clarice Beckett Orange Regional Gallery 1 Nov—9 Mar
Conversations with Clarice Beckett Conversations with Clarice Beckett Orange Regional Gallery 7 Dec—23 Mar
Feature Kate Vassallo draws the line Kate Vassallo’s Ripple marks the conclusion of Artereal Gallery’s exhibition program, as the Sydney gallery is closing its doors after nearly two decades. Camilla Wagstaff
Preview Another side of the story A new exhibition at Bendigo Art Gallery takes us deeper into the life of the often-mythologised artist Frida Kahlo, through her personal photographs, clothing and objects, borrowed from Casa Azul, Kahlo’s house museum in Mexico. Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
Preview The Hermannsburg Potters tell stories of Country through clay Using a hand coil pinch technique, the pots created by the Hermannsburg Potters of Western Arrarnta in Central Australia illustrate the lived histories of the artists and their surrounding Country. Their latest creations are now showing at Bett Gallery in Hobart. Briony Downes
News Khaled Sabsabi on the 61st Venice Biennale: “We need a way forward to exist and co-exist.” After announcing last week that artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino would represent Australia at the 2026 Venice Biennale, Creative Australia has made the unprecedented decision to drop the team. Steve Dow
Feature Ways of seeing In an era that is saturated with visual information, photographs that change the way we see the world can feel increasingly elusive. We invited three photographers to choose an image that challenges our assumptions about politics and culture during this historical moment. Art Guide Australia
Interview Windows to the world: a conversation with Glen O’Malley Queenslander Glen O’Malley stands as a key figure among a generation of photographers who depicted the domestic lives of Australians in the 1970s and 1980s. In an interview with Barnaby Smith, he discusses the landmark 1988 show Journeys North, and QAGOMA’s current exhibition Suburban Sublime: Australian Photography. Barnaby Smith