COMMERCIAL EXHIBITIONS OPEN NOW

Natasha Wright: Les Biches

Sanderson Contemporary presents work by Natasha Wright.

Julie Cromwell: Properties in Matter

Sanderson Contemporary presents work by Julie Cromwell.

Denys Watkins: Molecular Motel

Jhana Millers Gallery presents work by Denys Watkins.

Louise Haselton: Can we still be friends?

GAGPROJECTS presents work by Louise Haselton.

Beth Maslen: Maternal Figures

Animal House Fine Arts presents a solo exhibition by Beth Maslen.

Jeremy Eaton: On Frank

LON Gallery presents a solo show of new work by Jeremy Eaton.

Hayley Millar Baker: In Life, In Death

Vivien Anderson Gallery presents work by Hayley Millar Baker.

Group Exhibition: Spinifex Hill Studio

James Makin Gallery presents works by artists of the Spinifex Hill Studio.

Darrell Sibosado: Galalan, Barrinvbarr, Gumiri.

N.Smith Gallery presents works by Darrell Sibosado.

Stephen Bram: Solo Exhibition

Sumer Fine Art presents work by Stephen Bram.

Bridie Gillman: The Bend

Hugo Michell Gallery presents work by Bridie Gillman.

Sally Bourke: Silence is just a sound

Hugo Michell Gallery presents work by Sally Bourke.

Galliano Fardin: Controlled Chaos

Art Collective WA presents work by Galliano Fardin.

Nick Olsen: Over the Hills and Far Away

Wagner Contemporary presents work by Nick Olsen.

Eveline Kotai: Beyond the Lines

Art Collective WA presents work by Eveline Kotai.

Trevelyan Clay: 21st Century

Neon Parc presents work by Trevelyan Clay.

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

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.

A new gallery you should have on your radar

PALAS has now opened its doors in Sydney.

Birthday bash for Sawtooth ARI

Tasmanian artist run initiative to turn 25 in style.

Out of this world exhibition in Adelaide

MARS Gallery announces pop-up presentation at Immersive Light and Art (ILA).

2024 La Prairie Art Award goes to Marikit Santiago

The Art Gallery of New South Wales’ award for exceptional Australian women artists has been bestowed on the Sydney-based artist.

Aotearoa Art Fair 2024 reveals gallery line-up

34 outstanding galleries will be heading to Auckland this April.

LAILA puts down roots

We spoke to the gallery’s Yarran Gatsby to find out more about their big move.

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

Matthew Harris and Nicholas Currie: I Fall to Pieces

Manningham Art Gallery presents work by Matthew Harris and Nicholas Currie.

James Tylor: Turrangka…in the shadows

Goulburn Regional Art Gallery presents work by James Tylor.

Caroline Zilinsky: Exquisite Cadaver

The University Gallery presents work by Caroline Zilinsky.

Group Exhibition: ARTitecture, Artists Visioning the World Built by Man

Justin Art House Museum presents a group exhibition.

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