Prints & Drawings

Exhibition review: Don Quixote, Sutton Gallery
An exhibition based on The Australian Ballet's adaptation of Don Quixote.

Ten years on, a gallery, but not a gallery, still going its own way
Faced with a collapsing local gallery scene, a group of WA artists rewrote the rule book on how their work…

Exhibition review: Know My Name: Making it Modern, NGA
The third instalment in the NGA series, ‘Know My Name: Making it Modern’ is a beautiful show that encapsulates Australian…

Exhibition review: David Sequeira and Renee So, UNSW Galleries
Commonalities found between the work of David Sequeira and Renee So open our thinking to the role of history, education…

Zoe Graham is the new Director of the Museum of Brisbane Â
After just a few months in the job, Graham reflects on her previous roles, and the skills and vision she…

Getting to know Louise Bourgeois
A comprehensive body of works by the French American artist Louise Bourgeois will soon land at AGNSW, showcasing the polarities…

Exhibition review: Our Land. Our Future, Tangentyere Artists Gallery
A collaborative series of screenprints by Thea Perkins and Mparntwe Town Campers is a timely reminder of what’s at risk…

Exhibition review: Going Insein, Gertrude Glasshouse
Artwork inspired by the inhumane conditions of the largest prison in Myanmar/Burma.

Exhibition review: ngaratya, Bunjil Place Gallery
A lyrical and beautiful exhibition that reminds us to step lightly on Country.

So what’s in the Kandinsky blockbuster?
Following the hype surrounding the announcement of a Kandinsky blockbuster for Sydney, ArtsHub takes a look at what will be…