Has the Day Invaded the Night or Has the Night Invaded the Day? Louise Bourgeois Art Gallery of New South Wales – North Building 25 Nov—28 Apr
Feature Trevor Yeung captures the feeling of small intimacies Trevor Yeung’s art draws on moments of quiet, dawning intimacy between people—interactions which are immensely felt yet so difficult to express. The Hong-Kong based artist is in this year’s Biennale of Sydney at White Bay Power Station and Artspace. Isabella Trimboli
Interview Talking Promises with Jill Orr With a practice stretching over 50 years, celebrated artist Jill Orr is known for working with her body and centering responsibility towards our environment and place. In her latest exhibition at Linden New Art, Orr revisits an earlier series from 2012—and what it can tell us today. Amelia Wallin
Feature The systems that connect us with Dana Harris and Peter Atkins In their first joint exhibition together, the couple Dana Harris and Peter Atkins share their separate three-year-long projects made during the Melbourne lockdowns, delivering a shared interest in geometry and colour in SUPERsystems at TarraWarra Museum of Art. Andrew Stephens
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 James Barth on what we reveal to the world, and what we don’t With the perceived necessity of ‘performing the self’ greater than ever, comes questions of what we share or obscure—as James Barth’s art attests at the just-opened ‘18th Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Inner Sanctum’ at Art Gallery of South Australia. James Gatt
Feature Around the world: Inside the art of nine Biennale artists With scores of artists in the current 24th Biennale of Sydney, we look at nine artists from around the world participating in the event, from a Japanese queer icon to a Polish film director, to creations of Māori barkcloth to Indian tattoos. Art Guide Editors