Public Art
Exhibition review: Dalison by Ian Strange and Trevor Powers
A short-film collaborative eulogy about a dying Australian house is also a celebration of home.
Exhibition review: Who are you: Australian Portraiture
Over 200 works speak to the various forms of Australian identity.
Situating ‘Australian art’ in Japan and beyond
While artistic engagement between Australia and Japan is not new, recent collaborations open up a greater cross-cultural discourse in the…
Exhibition review: Untitled, Eugene Carchesio
An understated exhibition that speaks volumes.
First Nations billboards pushing the boundary of public art
The NETS Victoria program provides a 24/7 platform for three First Nations artists to turn roadside billboards into opportunities for…
Exhibition review: Looking Glass, Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce
Two Indigenous artists present multi-media representations of family, Country and loss.
Exhibition review: Metaverse
A four-part group exhibition that considers what it means to be shaped by the internet.
Car park activation: is it art?
Are car park art activations valid public art or lazy developer obligation? We look at the opportunities and trends.
Tapestry of stories to reclaim mining hole
Reclaim the Void is a nation-wide project that unites the power of art and community for site rehabilitation.
Viewing a city through 123 diverse lenses
PHOTO 2022 is revitalising Melbourne CBD (and beyond) with a showcase of installations, exhibitions and walking tours from over a…