Visual Arts
What DOES does
Does is a multidisciplinary international artist recognised for his dizzying choice of colours, clean style and eye for detail.
Pacific arts under the microscope
Navigating new voices in contemporary Pacific arts across two Sydney venues.
The fastest growing art and design jobs
A US education site has analysed the growth areas for art and design graduates, finding graduates choosing the old career…
Fed Square goes jumping mad
British artist Stuart Semple brings out the child in you with a site-specific pop-up at Federation Square.
Desert Mob 2013
Printmaking, not painting, generated the most interest at this year’s Desert Mob exhibition at the Araluen Arts Centre.
Emptying bookshelves offer new market for visual artefacts
As Amazon launches its MatchBook service, the relationship between real world and digital products is up for grabs. New opportunities…
World-breaking result as Brits focus on Aussie art
Australia was under the hammer in more ways than one this week, as Christies London set a new world record…
Big week for visual arts winners
Awards for furniture designers, landscape painters and region-specific prizes for artists were all announced this week.
Border-jockey artists claim Brisbane home with first Australian survey
Brisbane-based Filipino collaborative, the Aquilizans’, re-chart notions of home and migration, connecting communities globally.
Reimagined landscapes
The 2013 winner of the Paddington Art Prize has been announced.