FeatureRichard Bell on art as actionRichard Bell’s art is a call for social justice that’s equally serious, poetic and darkly humorous. Here, the renowned Indigenous artist tells us the personal and compelling stories behind five of his artworks.Timmah Ball
News23rd Biennale of Sydney announces theme and first 59 participantsWith the first participants announced, the 23rd Biennale of Sydney is centred on rīvus, a Latin word which can be translated as ‘stream’.Art Guide Australia
PreviewMeaning in Adam John Cullen’s sculpturesAdam John Cullen views his sculptural vessels as a kind of biographical excavation: his latest show, Elton, references the name of his Grandmother’s childhood corgi-mix.Tracey Clement
InterviewJack Lanagan Dunbar uses copper as an information conduit in SignalPainter Jack Lanagan Dunbar uses copper and gestural mark-making to capture both the folly of humanity and the awesome power of nature in his solo show Signal, part of Art Month Sydney.Barnaby Smith