Tag Archive for: Artist Profile

Cool Hunter Predictions: Ryan Presley

Ryan Presley is a rising star, and 2018 has been a particularly stellar year as he extends his interests in media and subjects ranging from Christianity to Operation Sovereign Borders.

Cool Hunter Predictions: Christina Pataialii

Christina Pataialii has a singular eye for colour and an unwavering confidence across a range of materials and styles.

Cool Hunter Predictions: Kai Wasikowski

Attuned to the acoustics of our time, Sydney-based artist Kai Wasikowski prompts a vein of philosophical and poetic reflection in his photographic landscapes.

Cool Hunter Predictions: Emily Parsons-Lord

For Emily Parsons-Lord, the air that we breathe is both a physical and conceptual space. Or, as the artist puts it: “there’s a whole ecosystem in the air.”

What Next?: Scott Gardiner

Gardiner creates evocative multimedia works on canvas incorporating pigment, ink prints, acrylics, gloss and matt varnish to produce collage-like abstract compositions that reveal his passion for the sea.

What Next?: Salome Tanuvasa

Made within a strict set of environmental restraints dictated by her hectic schedule as a fulltime working mother and artist, Tanuvasa’s drawings are frank records of her immediate environment.

What Next?: Spence Messih

Spence Messih’s practice uses sculpture, installation, photography and text to explore the potential of forms and materials to communicate trans(gender) experience.
Dawn Ng

Dawn Ng: Perfect strangeness

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Dawn Ng’s practice compels us to come face-to-face with what she believes truly motivates us: the desire to belong.

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.