The Commercial: Talent and Nous
Far from its humble beginnings in a small shopfront in inner-city Sydney, The Commercial – now occupying a nine-metre-high concrete warehouse – is all grown up.
Collector Profile: Sue Cato
You’d be forgiven for mistaking the home of collector Sue Cato for a top Australian art institution.
Julie Rrap: The Fast and The Funny
After four decades of practice, Julie Rrap is still doing what she does best: raising serious issues with dry humour, sharp wit and shrewd irony.
Teelah George: Alternating Currents
Teelah George’s embroidery works are built stitch by stitch, her paintings layer by layer – unravelling stories that are at once deeply personal and profoundly universal.
Mick Wikilyiri: Every Part Of Me
Mick Wikilyiri’s dynamic paintings are a deeply personal representation of Country, spirituality and family history.
Justine Varga: Camera Observa
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A photographer without a camera, Justine Varga opens up the conceptual and material possibilities of what a picture can be.
Mathieu Briand: A Pirate’s Life
Traversing the tides between real and imagined, French-born, Melbourne-based artist Mathieu Briand’s practice is brimming with hidden treasures.
Jack Lanagan Dunbar wins the 2019 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship
The young artist has been awarded $40,000 and a three-month residency in Paris
Frieze returns to London
Frieze London returns in October to host the latest and greatest international contemporary art.
Robert Ewing wins Hazelhurst National Art On Paper Award
Winners of the biennial award in 2019 have been announced.