News Hannah Gartside wins the 2024 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize Congratulations to Hannah Gartside, who has won the 2024 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize for her work #19, a piece in her ongoing series Bunnies in Love, Lust and Longing, 2024. Art Guide Australia
News Robert Fielding wins the 2024 Bowness Photography Prize Congratulations to Robert Fielding, who has won the 2024 Bowness Photography Prize for Sacred earth/Manta Miil miilpa. The winning work, along with the 73 finalists, are now on display at the Museum of Australian Photography. Art Guide Australia
Interview Cate Consandine on meeting the complexity of the female gaze Movement and stillness are driving forces in the video and sculptural works of Cate Consandine. This is particularly true of RINGER, the artist’s new three-channel film work currently premiering at Buxton Contemporary. In conversation with Amelia Wallin, Consandine talks about RINGER, the female gaze as a continual point of exploration, film as sculpture, and the viewer as an active and embodied agent. Amelia Wallin
Preview “It’s dance, it’s song”: Wurrandan Marawili’s debut solo exhibition Yolŋu musician and artist Wurrandan Marawili is embracing Gunybi Ganambarr’s ‘Found’ movement in a series of etched aluminium artworks, now showing at Outstation Gallery. Louise Martin-Chew
Feature Fake Picassos in a ladies toilet: why the saga at MONA is one of the most effective pieces of performance art I’ve seen In the latest instalment of the Ladies Lounge saga at Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), curator Kirsha Kaechele has revealed she faked a number of Pablo Picasso paintings hanging in the gallery’s new ladies toilets, established in response to the forced closure of the Ladies Lounge earlier this year. Joanna Mendelssohn
Feature Up that hill… When does creative block transform into the timeless, untroubled space of creating? Artist Caitlin Aloisio Shearer likens the process to pushing a boulder up a hill. Caitlin Aloisio Shearer