Prints & Drawings
Exhibition review: Botanica de Materia Medica, Royal Botanic Garden
Australia’s leading contemporary botanic art exhibition presents a diverse and interesting exploration of plants that heal.
Exhibition review: Ingrid Morley, Orange Regional Gallery
Bold elegant sculptures made from farm machinery talk about loss and renewal, in the hands of artist Ingrid Morley.
Complicating Vietnamese diaspora stories for the better
A look into how the ‘MÌNH’ exhibition challenges notions of a monolithic Vietnamese identity through art and writing.
Exhibition review: Sea Monsters, WA Maritime Museum
Try to catch Sea Monsters before this exciting exhibition becomes extinct.
Exhibition review: Twist, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
‘Twist’ is one of those rare exhibitions that hit the mark on both depth and scope, with curious encounters and…
Exhibition review: What Is Your Gov'ment Name: Olana Janfa, Immigration Museum
Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Olana Janfa's exhibition 'What's Is Your Gov’ment Name'
Exhibition review: Henri van Noordenburg, Logan Art Gallery
Revising Renaissance techniques from the Netherlands, aspects of ’Still Water’ may elude some audiences. But this is why viewing should…
Exhibition review: Connection, THE LUME
Immersive in every sense of the word, Connection is a wonderland of First Nations artwork, imagery and soundscapes.
Exhibition reviews: eX de Medici: Beautiful Wickedness and Michael Zavros: The Favourite, QAGOMA
Two Irresistible exhibitions presents a unique double blockbuster of the work of contemporary artists who offer separate yet synergistic practices.
A vital pathway for nurturing contemporary Indigenous art
Darwin’s biggest cultural event, the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, plays an important role in the livelihoods of Indigenous communities.