Visual Arts
Desert Mob returns, stronger than ever
Desert Mob 2023 returns, more self-determined than ever.
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…
Performance review: The Journey Down, WA
A sound and performance journey traversing space, time and cultural connection.
Exhibition review: Radiance: the art of Elisabeth Cummings, NAS Gallery
At 89, Elisabeth Cummings' paintings are brave and bold – this survey exhibition mapping a journey of mark making for…
From Tate Modern to Newcastle, Atong Atem is making an impact
Atong Atem's photography allows the past and the future to co-exist in powerful ways, and it's being noticed internationally.
Australian Kirsten Lacy, permanently at the helm of Auckland Art Gallery
Addressing cultural cringe and putting First Nations first, Kirsten Lacy reflects on her first four years in charge at Toi…
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…
Review: Brisbane Festival opening
An eclectic opening night event set the tone of inclusivity and diversity for Brisbane Festival’s 2023 program.
Multiform and dance review: Salamander, Brisbane Festival at NorthshoreÂ
A multidisciplined dance work with astonishing visuals and powerful contemporary messages, 'Salamander' is a major contributor to this year’s Brisbane…
When generosity in art prizes pave the way
The National Photography Prize welcomes complete works or concepts still in development to encourage expanded thinking on the photographic medium.