COMMERCIAL EXHIBITIONS OPEN NOW
Joanna Gambotto: More is More
Fox Galleries presents works by Joanna Gambotto.
Peter Gardiner: The Indulgences
Nanda\Hobbs presents work by Peter Gardiner.
Viv Miller: Freedom Can Be Measured
Neon Parc presents work by Viv Miller.
Narelle Autio: Into The Distance
Michael Reid presents work by Narelle Autio.
Adrienne Gaha: Grand Tour
Martin Browne Contemporary presents works by Adrienne Gaha.
Jason Phu: peace in my mind, love in my heart and a stomach full of butterflies
Chalk Horse presents works by Jason Phu.
Anna Finlayson: Working Drawings, Bent Stripes
Sarah Scout Presents presents work by Anna Finlayson.
Christian Thompson: Limerence
Sarah Scout Presents presents work by Christian Thompson AO.
Simone Slee: Rocks holding up
Sarah Scout Presents presents work by Simone Slee.
Gene A’Hern: The Storm that Grew Us
Cassandra Bird presents a solo exhibition by Gene A’Hern.
Fiona Pardington: Te taha o te rangi
Starkwhite presents by Dr Fiona Pardington across its Auckland and Queenstown galleries.
Luke Willis Thompson: Mouvement des Malades
Michael Lett presents work by Luke Willis Thompson.
Bill Henson: The Liquid Night
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery presents works by Bill Henson.
Sally Scales: Ngayuku Manta Ngayuku Wangka.
N.Smith Gallery presents work by Sally Scales.
Dionisia Salas: Night Jar
NAP Contemporary presents work by Dionisia Salas.
Russ Flatt: Survey
Tim Melville Gallery presents work by Russ Flatt.
FROM THE CURRENT ISSUE
Collector Profile: Matthias Arndt
There is no rhyme or reason to the collection of high profile art world player Matthias Arndt. Each work is added impulsively, with the only criteria being that it has to be of exquisite quality and significance within the artist’s oeuvre.
Artist Profile: Abdullah M. I. Syed
Abdullah M. I. Syed unpacks the long and intertwined histories of Western contemporary art and South-Asian arts and craft practices.
Art World Problems: Changing of the Guard
In the future, the work of older white, male artists will most likely be less popular in art auction rooms than it once was. But taste is cyclical, and whatever the market is up to, the artworks themselves remain the same as when you bought them.
Artist Profile: Aiko Robinson
With thick peachy penises and erect pink nipples, the intimate works of Aiko Robinson leave us longing.
LATEST STORIES
Sydney has its eye on a new gallery
Woollahra welcomes A Secondary Eye.
RAFT artspace closes its doors
8 Hele Gallery to take over from longstanding Alice Springs gallery.
Fiona Lowry joins Sydney Gallery
N.Smith Gallery expands its stable with Archie winner.
Sarah Cottier Gallery’s last exhibition
Sydney gallery goes out with a bang.
The Venice Biennale’s Golden Lion Award goes to the Australia Pavilion
Congratulations are in order for artist Archie Moore and curator Ellie Buttrose.
Sarah Scout Presents makes it Easey
The Melbourne gallery will re-open its doors in Collingwood this month.
Gow Langsford thinks big
The Auckland gallery has opened a brand-new space, promising to be one of the largest commercial art spaces in Australasia.
Pia Murphy joins Melbourne gallery
Nicholas Thompson Gallery follows up on a standout show with an invite to its stable.
Maree Clarke flourishes in Florence
The artist’s international residency culminates in an exhibition with Murate Art District.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Artist Profile: Yuki Kihara
The multi-disciplinary works of Yuki Kihara combine universal narratives with the authority and authenticity of the local, as she engages with the politics of identity, decolonisation and ecological threats pertaining to her Samoan Pacific Island home.
Artist Profile: James Drinkwater
James Drinkwater’s latest works were conceived during his 2021 stay in artist Julian Schnabel’s Long Island holiday house. But then, he let time do its work on his memories.
On the Couch: Tim Olsen
Turning his back on artworld tall poppy antics, Tim Olsen credits his staff and artists with his gallery’s thirty years of success.
Art World Problems: Go West Young Man
Amidst factors contributing to the contemporary art scene revival happening in Perth right now, its advantage of proximity to thriving Asian art capitals will in one stroke solve the problem of its isolation from other Australian capital cities.
PUBLIC AND REGIONAL GALLERY EXHIBITIONS OPEN NOW
Group Exhibition: A Moment in Extended Crisis
UTS Gallery presents a group exhibition.
Cressida Campbell and Margaret Preston: Cutting Through Time – Cressida Campbell, Margaret Preston, and the Japanese Print
Geelong Gallery presents work by Cressida Campbell and Margaret Preston alongside Japanese ukiyo-e prints.
Group Exhibition: Hair Pieces
The Heide Museum of Modern Art presents a group exhibition.
Matthew Harris and Nicholas Currie: I Fall to Pieces
Manningham Art Gallery presents work by Matthew Harris and Nicholas Currie.