Photography
New Central Australian gallery supports emerging artists in the region
As cultural tourism again drives visitors to the Red Centre, a new gallery aims to deepen the learning experience and…
Exhibition review: Vivienne Binns, MUMA
A survey of an iconoclastic artist who explored feminist ideology and advocated within community arts.
Exhibition review: Undertow, Fremantle Arts Centre
A multi-disciplinary look at our relationship with water by eight storyteller-artists.
Creative futures assured in trying times
Expansion of industry support confirmed for creative industries practitioners, with announcement of Powerhouse Ultimo creative industries residencies.
Exhibition review: Walking with Colour, Michael Haluwana
Immersive projection art featuring a breath-taking selection of aerial, landscape, astro and wildlife multimedia.
Exhibition review: SOUL fury, Bendigo Art Gallery
Contemporary female artists challenge stereotypes about Islam in an eclectic range of styles.
Exhibition Review: Language is a River, Monash University Museum of Art
An eclectic showing of artists from here and afar touch on a diversity of themes around language and identity.
Australian photography: changing the lens
As some of Australia’s long-standing photographic institutions bid farewell, others are thriving. This might signal a revolution.
Exhibition Review: Doug Aitken – New Era
'I see the experience of the exhibition as being authored by the viewer', says Doug Aitken, ensuring that IRL immersive…
Landscape photographers reinvented the colonial project in Australia
Colonial Australia was a product of vision and imagery: literally developed through chemicals, glass and light, says Jarrod Hore.