The sun shining ultravioletly one day upon the protean sea
Connected narratives across time and place emerge subtly in the work of Heather Shimmen.
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Connected narratives across time and place emerge subtly in the work of Heather Shimmen.
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Anne-Maree Hunter discovers the world of shopping in her new exhibition questioning stereotypes of female desire.
[is this] WHAT WOMEN WANT!? – Ironic Collagraphs Read More »
Urbanus, a new exhibition by Open Bite Printmakers, looks at the transformative power of change in the environment, says member Sonia Gallart.
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Kasia Fabijańska discusses her new work in an exhibition that evokes common threads with some colleagues.
Kasia Fabijańska: Dis-traction Read More »
Vivienne Adeney explores human involvement in the ecoystem in her latest body of work.
Ahead of Australia’s next big art event – February’s Melbourne Art Fair – Stirling Kain reflects on everything from the joyfully grotesque to the shimmering encounter at this year’s Sydney Contemporary Art Fair.
Reflection: Sydney Contemporary Art Fair Read More »
The December closure of Studio Altenburg ends an era that lasted forty-five years.
Celebrating Studio Altenburg Read More »
Liz Jeneid celebrates the Clifton School of Arts and the exhibition Prelude: Artists’ Books Now.
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In her new exhibition at the PCA Gallery, Christine Johnson’s latest works include those that celebrate pioneering botanist Eileen Ramsay, a woman whose fascination with plants has taken the artist on a decade-long journey. By Kate Gorringe-Smith.
Christine Johnson: Recent works Read More »
Rona Green has found that people respond strongly to her animal-human hybrids.
Rona Green: Watching you, watching me, watching you Read More »