
Art & Travel Across 3 States – Rose Niland, a Summer Journey
Special features writer Rose Niland, journeys across three state of Australia during Summer to pursue her passion for contemporary art and wonderful experiences
Special features writer Rose Niland, journeys across three state of Australia during Summer to pursue her passion for contemporary art and wonderful experiences
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
Jan Cristaudo revels in diversity and moods within landscapes and has created an evocative colour saturated exhibition of abstraction defining her vibrant style
John Olsen: The You Beauty Country an exhibition in association with the Art Gallery of NSW, on show NGV Australia, Fed Square including tapestries and ceramics
At the National Gallery of Victoria it will be a very cool, while very hot summer – an exhibition bringing together a dynamic duo in art Andy Warhol | Ai Weiwei
In Intersections: The Art of Architects, reports Rose Niland, three trained architects investigate that barely perceptible divide between art and architecture
Theresa Darmody & Jessica Birk productively explored & developed their art practice by participating in North Sydney Council‘s Primrose Park Studio Program 2014
Holding both the terms ‘antiques and art’ up for re-examination once more is important because they are far removed from periods in history that gave them birth
Artist Martin Edge‘s distinctive naive design and style is enhanced by vibrant colours and will be on view at the Robyn Bauer Gallery, 54 Latrobe Terrace at Paddington in Brisbane during May. The opening is on Saturday evening May 4th and Martin will also give a an ‘artist talk’ on…
18th Biennale of Sydney from June to September 2012 will take place in various city venues, connected by a spectacular art walk around Sydney’s famous harbour
The Lethbridge Gallery at Paddington in Brisbane has proved very popular as a home for artist Brett Lethbridge’s newest paintings, and to also provide a space in which other artists and art lovers can share the creative world by holding exhibitions and teaching others through offering artists workshops.
The characteristics that define contemporary art are evident in every age: confidence in execution, structure, form and style. A dispute known as the “Quarrel of the Ancients and Moderns,” dominated the intellectual life of Europe between 1683 and 1719. The crux was whether the Moderns (those living at the time)…