
David Rankin: Charles Nodrum Gallery – 1960s, 70s and Today
A survey of works from the 1960s and 70s chosen by artist David Rankin to celebrate 50 years is on display at Charles Nodrum Gallery Melbourne until September 2
A survey of works from the 1960s and 70s chosen by artist David Rankin to celebrate 50 years is on display at Charles Nodrum Gallery Melbourne until September 2
Jim Dine is sometimes categorised as a Pop artist, although a NGV exhibition of his prints shows the real breadth and creativity of 100 works, covering 45 years
The NGV has brought together key works from its own collection for the exhibition Buddha’s Smile, ranging from centuries-old antiquities to contemporary works
Only 37 when he died, Renaissance artist Raphael: The Lord of the Arts lived and intense rewarding life, while leaving ‘an indelible mark on the artistic world
Acclaimed Australian born artist Angelica Mesiti is all about exploring the many and varied forms of communication humans use, including those we turn to during moments of crisis
Van Gogh and the Seasons is a very fine tribute to Dutch born artist Vincent van Gogh and his legacy which continues to inspire artists and captivate the public
Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017 the artist’s first solo exhibition at Tate Modern, is required viewing for politically and socially aware supporters of contemporary art
William Eggleston Portraits exhibition, part of NGV Festival of Photography displays 100 photographs taken during the course of a lengthy career that is ongoing
Debbie MacKinnon and Fiona Verity at me artspace present an exhibition of new works by me, her and us, displaying their individual and their collaborative works
Rose Niland reviews twenty artworks by Mandy Martin, which represent her practice for the past twenty years and are on show in regional galleries of NSW in 2017
Guides To Help You curated by Tracy Sarroff is a city art exhibition at The Dirty Dozen in a subterranean passageway Campbell Arcade under Degraves St Melbourne
Special features writer Rose Niland, journeys across three state of Australia during Summer to pursue her passion for contemporary art and wonderful experiences
Visiting Canberra to view the Treasures from Versailles at the National Gallery of Australia, on my way to Sydney for Xmas, was an encounter of the richest kind
Who’s Afraid of Colour? is a new exhibition at NGV Australia in Melbourne showcasing works produced by indigenous women at the vanguard of contemporary practice
David Hockney: Current a show at the NGV International reveals the intangibles that so often occlude the truth with a riveting and powerfully humanistic reality
After viewing Trails at the Incinerator Art Space in Sydney by Australian Korean born artist Seong Cho, Rose was curious to converse with her about her practice