The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art
The Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art’s signature exhibition, The Asia Pacific Triennial (APT), is back this year in its ninth iteration with a glorious clash of materials and media in its presentation of new work from a multiplicity of cultures.
André Hemer: The Infinite Sky
Andre Hermer asks what it means to make an image in the digital age. His bold, intimate paintings are proof of the era’s material possibilities.
Elisabeth Cummings: Being Timeless
In her six-and-a-half-decade practice, Elisabeth Cummings has become recognised as one of the most important painters of her generation.
Prize season round up 2018
Prize season is upon us, with a slew of artists winning some of the calendar’s most prestigious prizes, finalists coming to the fore and galleries holding exhibitions to show off award works to the public.
TARNANTHI: The old and the new
Tarnanthi, the Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA)’s annual festival celebrating Indigenous contemporary art, will this year focus on master bark painter John Mawurndjul through the major touring exhibition, I am the old and the new.
Survey: What Makes A Collection Memorable?
We asked a people from the art world about art collections.
Lifecycle Of A Collector: Expanded Collecting
Ready to take your collector journey to the next level? Introducing expanded collecting.
Behind The Scenes: Is Global Success A Golden Ticket?
What effect does international success have on the Australian artist’s market back home?
In the works: Art History 101
Visual arts 101: lessons in influential artworks and their significance.
Agenda: Moving On
With the imminent closure of one of Australia’s oldest premiere galleries, we ask: what happens to an artist when their gallery closes?