
Woman, Life, Freedom: Artists Support the Protestors of Iran
Iranian women and men of all ages are protesting for their human rights and artists around the globe are trying to amplify their voices.
Iranian women and men of all ages are protesting for their human rights and artists around the globe are trying to amplify their voices.
World renowned British artist Banksy is thought to have created seven new street-artworks in the war-ravaged towns of Ukraine.
The Cost of Living explores how our values effect how we relate to one another, physically, emotionally, and economically.
Dive into the 1990s alternative music scene in this major archival exhibition of over 200 original objects, imagery and ephemera drawn from the collection of music promoter Stephen ‘Pav’ Pavlovic.
The Bangkok Art Biennale presents standout Australian artists including the APY Art Centre Collective and Ben Quilty.
With the support of art collectors it is hoped that $100,000 will be raised to support Ukraine and Ukrainians.
What will future archaeologists discover about the way we live now?
Sally Gabori (1924–2015) is considered one of Australia’s most important artists. Her first solo-survey exhibition in Europe is on view now.
Liveworks celebrates contemporary performance practice and new works from Australian, Asia Pacific and First Nations artists.
The Ryan Sisters at Noosa Regional Gallery consider the precariousness of life and joy to be found in living it.
The Walsh Bay Arts Precinct Open Day offers one-off experiences, workshops and performances free to the public.
Buy art from Aboriginal artists exhibiting ceramics, jewellery, weaving, carving, textiles, photography, painting and print media.
Cressida Campbell colours the minutiae of the everyday in beautifully rendered woodcut prints and woodblock paintings.
What to see at the Canberra Art Biennial across North and South Canberra, the National Arboretum and the University of Canberra.
The Big Anxiety invites audiences to join them on a guided mission to bring awareness and understanding to the complexities of the broad range of mental health issues affecting millions of Australians today.
Art Byron focuses on asking the audience, artists, and wider communities the question of do you choose Love or Fear?
Jason Allen used an artificial intelligence program called Midjourney to create the piece, the technology turns lines of text (entered by Allen) into the hyper-real graphic we see before us.
Waanyi artist Gordon Hookey playfully lampoons Australia’s colonial history, culture and politics with an uncensored satirical sting.
We are happy to share our pick of 10 galleries and their artists across the curated zones of ‘galleries, paper and future’ to keep on your radar this Sydney Contemporary.
Edward Hartley says Bluethumb is the biggest seller of art in Australia, finding success at the intersection of art and technology.