
David Rankin, Down Under 2018 – A Generous Poet of the Heart
David Rankin it would have to be said has achieved success both stylishly, and with great élan as he shaped his works and self into a generous poet of the heart
David Rankin it would have to be said has achieved success both stylishly, and with great élan as he shaped his works and self into a generous poet of the heart
Curated by Sasha Grishin AM an exhibition Baldessin/Whiteley: Parallel Visions at NGV Australia brings together two major figures of 20th century Australian art
Robin Gibson Gallery Sydney July 7 to Aug 1, 2018 is offering an exhibition showcasing three decades of emotive bronze work by artist sculptor Patricia Lawrence
“The act of witnessing, recording and painting are the codes of hope for our future” says David Rankin, in a review of the exhibition Raw Nerve at The Met Breur
It’s Summertime in Australia in the festive season so if you are visiting from interstate or overseas slap on your 30+ sunscreen and a hat and get out and about
Ettore Sottsass: Design Radical at The Met Breur, New York from July 21, 2017 will showcase furniture and furnishings from Memphis at the height of Italian cool
Age of Empires: Chinese Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties with more than 160 ancient Chinese works of art – on show at The Met New York, April 3 – July 16, 2017
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
Van Gogh and the Seasons for Melbourne Winter Masterpieces 2017 at the National Gallery Victoria reveals how the artist sought solace in the beauty of nature
Jan Cristaudo revels in diversity and moods within landscapes and has created an evocative colour saturated exhibition of abstraction defining her vibrant style
On May 17, 2016 the Robin Gibson Gallery are officially opening two exhibitions by mature Australian artists, painter Ted Hillyer and sculptor Patricia Lawrence
On December 9 the V & A at London, will open a new suite of seven galleries with nearly 1100 objects that best tell the story of the evolution of art and design
During April 2015 at Melbourne, the National Gallery of Victoria is offering events that will reflect on the sacrifice and costs of the Great War lest we forget
Artist Cy Twombley’s great canopy of creativity in Le Louvre’s Salle des Bronze is a place of pilgrimage for American lovers of modern art since he died in 2011
In 18th century Europe aesthetics was a field of study . Beautiful works were seen as thought provoking, but clearly distinguished from those considered sublime