Installation

Exhibition review: Demonised: Izzy Faith V, Honey Bones Gallery
Melbourne artist combines cultures, technology and media to create an exhibition of high-quality, demonic pop art.

Exhibition Review: Paris: Impressions of Life 1880-1925, Bendigo Art Gallery
Enchanting and escapist showcase that nonetheless shies away from depicting the less glamorous side of Parisian life.

Exhibition review: Nicholas Mangan: A World Undone, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
A thought-provoking exhibition by Nicholas Mangan that makes us question our relationship with the natural world – and at what…

Exhibition review: Tales of Land and Sea, Bundanon
ayang-ayang, par-parā/phus-phusā and Sangkuriang are three interconnected exhibitions that hark back to Arthur Boyd's own interest in mythology.

Thinking bigger: talking First Nations partnerships with Fondation Cartier
Fondation Cartier’s Hervé Chandès and artist Tony Albert talk about the role of trust when commissioning projects, and the importance…

16 bold and thoughtful installations by Asia Pacific artists at Art Basel Hong Kong 2024
Curated by Sydney Artspace Executive Director Alexie Glass-Kantor, the 'Encounters' series includes 11 new works by Australian and Asian artists.

7 climate inspired artworks that make you think
With the NGV Triennial soon to close, we take a look at some of the exhibition's inherent messages around climate…

Exhibition review: Laure Prouvost: Oui Move In You, ACCA
Layers of storytelling and humour that leave viewers wanting more.

Landscape work that encourages ‘concentrated looking’ wins 2024 National Photography Prize
Ellen Dahl takes home the $30,000 National Photography Prize with lens-based works that centres the Norwegian archipelago, Svalbard.

A prize that rethinks the art/science connection
Two decades on, and the way we consider the nexus of science and art has changed dramatically, as evidenced by…