Prints & Drawings

Exhibition review: The Body is More Than This, Midsumma Festival
An interrogation into and celebration of gender diverse bodies.

Exhibition review: Ctrl + Alt + Delete: Reclaim, Metro Arts
First Nations and Pasifika artists seek to reset the cultural landscape.

'Anybody can exist in the art world,' says Wyndham Art Prize LEAP winner
Winning the Local Emerging Art Prize at the 2022 Wyndham Art Prize was a validating moment for artist Ivy Mutuku.

Exhibition review: Spowers & Syme, S.H. Ervin Gallery
A quiet exhibition that rewards deeply, this show of Spowers & Syme maps a significant moment in printmaking in Australia.

Exhibition review: Freedom of Movement
A show of contemporary art and design from the NGV Collection with some memorable highlights but flaws in layout.

Exhibition review: Destiny Disrupted
An exhibition that offers alternative narratives through a multitude of media.

Exhibition Review: Alice in Wonderland, WA Museum
A world class exhibition revealing the history of Alice and the magic of Wonderland.

Exhibition review: I have not loved (enough or worked)
A cleverly curated collection of artwork concerned with the body/mind boundary.Â

Exhibition review: Skeletons, Judy Watson
Revealing buried evidence that speaks to a different national narrative.

Exhibition Review: Remark, Tony Albert, Sullivan+Strumpf Melbourne
Albert’s latest solo exhibition places our nation’s racist past under collective scrutiny.