
On the Couch: Larissa McMillan
Larissa McMillan, director of the first public art gallery in the world dedicated to Maori art, sees herself as part of an exciting global revitilisation of Indigenous arts.

The Test of Time: Gallerist Philip Bacon and artist William Robinson
Gallerist Philip Bacon and artist William Robinson tell us the single most important thing about their relationship that has given it longevity.

Agenda: Fare is Fair
When an artwork is sold what’s the revenue split between the gallery and the artist, and is it fair?

Lifecycle: Nature and Nurture
Artist-Run-Initiatives serve as incubators for artists as well as young curators and collectors, but however long you’ve been collecting, it’s important to include a few among your regular gallery visits.

Artist Profile: Laura Williams
The pastoral scenes of Laura Williams’ highly detailed paintings are poisonously subversive.

September will see the return of Desert Mob
Desart has announced a stellar line-up for their 2023 edition.

James Makin Gallery welcomes Rebecca Wallis
The Melbourne gallery adds acclaimed Auckland-based artist to its stable.

36th churchie goes to Wiradjuri artist
Joel Sherwood Spring nabs emerging art prize.

Collector’s Dossier: Linda Marrinon
For four decades, Linda Marrinon has practiced with distinguished earnestness and humility.

THIS IS NO FANTASY Welcomes Haji Oh to Their Stable
Textile artist joins Melbourne gallery.