Tag Archive for: Artist Profile
John Walsh: Traversing Worlds
Tracey Clement explores how John Walsh bridges the divide between the realms of fantasy and reality and of past and present with compelling verisimilitude.
Dale Frank: A New Sorcery
Dale Frank’s work, he justifiably declared, is “out there, all on its own...majestic and strange”.
Sam Cranstoun: Post-Internet Painter
Sam Cranstoun’s practice has focused on historical events, incidents and figures, which he says, “Often involves archival research as well as a process of compulsively collecting images to use as potential drawings or paintings."
Ildiko Kovacs: Choreographer of Colour
Instinct is what drives Ildiko Kovacs, but that level of trust only comes with years of painting and pushing.
Martha McDonald: Reinventing Papunya Painting
Martha Mcdonald depicts Warlukuritji, the birthplace of her father, as a means to remember him and his country.
Brendan Van Hek: Salvaging Light
Brendan Van Hek’s reference to domestic space doesn’t mean he’s abandoned the cityscapes that prompted his earliest work with salvaged neon.
Curators’ Radar: Taloi Havini
Artist Taloi Havini is currently on curators' radars with her multi-video and sound installations.
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.