
DAAF 2018: Striving Forward
Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation’s executive director Claire Summers on how far the event has come in its 12 years.

Collector Profile: Arthur Roe
In 1997 Arthur Roe picked up the launch issue of Art Collector magazine shortly after he began collecting art. Little did he know that 21 years later, his collection of more than 850 works would land him on our pages.

Collectors Love: Judith Wright
Sound is integral to Judith Wright’s installations and video work.

Bill Culbert: Delicacy and Light
Bill Culbert’s ability to manouvre light, transparency and shadow has consistently captivated.

On the World Stage: Richard Maloy
With modest wit, Richard Maloy's work subtly engages the parameters of art making today

Collectors Love: Virginia Leonard
Collectors are overwhelmingly attracted to Virginia Leonard’s very visceral, oozing glazes and voluptuous sculptural forms.

Debutantes: Anna McMahon
Anna McMahon’s work is a pursuit of purposeful nothingness, an aesthetic of failure.

Cool Hunter Predictions: Salote Tawale
Salote Tawale explores perceptions of identity, race, ethnicity and gender as constructed within the framework of Western cultural values through her multidisciplinary practice.

Darren Sylvester: Broken Model
Coated in a glossy sheen and infused with pop culture references, Darren Sylvester’s latest work straddles the boundary between high art and fashion editorial.

Leslie Rice: Black Velvet
While his early life was entwined wih tattooing, Leslie Rice is moving on.