Prints & Drawings

Exhibition review: Mac Hewitt, Ellen Giannikos, Andrew Anka, Anthony Jackman, Gerard Russo, SOL Gallery
Mythical worlds, dreamlike vignettes, colour-drenched abstractions and twisted Dadaism all feature in SOL Gallery’s latest feast of Melbourne art.

Exhibition review: Characters, Hayden's Gallery
Six contemporary women artists using conceptual art to explore change, process and the philosophy of art.

Exhibition review: Odalala, nireekshane and Uyirvu, Arts House
Australian and international artists examine histories of caste, migration, gender and sexuality.

Exhibition review: Adrian Cox, Catriona Secker, Katie Gamb, Ginklet, Beinart Gallery
Melbourne’s world-class surrealist art gallery delivers again with incredible Australian and international talent.

Does spend equal impact?
Taking the pulse on the National Gallery’s Collection share.

Exhibition review: Opening Exhibition, Artemisia Gallery Space
New independent art gallery in Windsor, Melbourne, opens with an eclectic collection of visual art.

$40,000 drawing prize with local history
Grafton Regional Gallery’s Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award is built on a 36-year history with cash prizes to champion drawing excellence.

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: 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.