Fifty Squared Art Prize Fifty Squared Art Prize Group Exhibition Brunswick Street Gallery 22 Jun—5 Jul
Winter Warmth Winter Warmth Sonia Spindler and Shantaya Satyam Brunswick Street Gallery 30 May—16 Jun
Preview Laure Provost meets the real with the ludicrous French-born/Belgium-based Laure Provost animates her first major Australian survey with her hallmark absurdism. ‘Oui Move In You’ is showing now at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Josephine Mead
News Archie Moore wins Golden Lion Award Kamilaroi/Bigambul artist Archie Moore has won the Golden Lion for Best National Participation at the Venice Biennale for his monumental work, kith and kin. It marks the first time Australia has won the award in the event’s 130-year history. Briony Downes
Feature Talking pageantry with Scotty So Endlessly inventive, the work of Hong Kong-born, Melbourne-based artist Scotty So spans photography, painting, video work, and drag performance. With a dual exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ballarat, So talks about pageantry, begonias and queens. Amelia Wallin
Interview “I was ready to die for art”: Marina Abramović talks performance, endurance and trust In our special interview with the one-and-only Marina Abramović, ahead of her curatorial project at Adelaide Festival, she talks on almost 60 years of performance art, wanting a one-way ticket into space, and answers a question about her most famous performance that no-one has asked before. Tiarney Miekus
Interview Interview: Yhonnie Scarce and the mutual mutation of glass Kokatha and Nukunu artist Yhonnie Scarce has earned critical acclaim for her research in nuclear testing and its ongoing impact on First Nations communities. With a survey at the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Scarce speaks to her blown glass forms. Diego Ramirez
Feature Bundanon’s Tales of Land & Sea: three exhibitions working in harmony to discuss loss, migration and colonisation The three separate exhibitions that come together in Tales of Land & Sea, speak to Arthur Boyd’s sense of justice, his desire to break down barriers between class and cultures, and his deep love of the ancient myths that still speak to humanity. Joanna Mendelssohn