What To See At The Canberra Art Biennial
What to see at the Canberra Art Biennial across North and South Canberra, the National Arboretum and the University of Canberra.
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.
Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky brings together an epic and timely body of work, 40 years in the making.
Artists have until 11:59pm on Monday 5 September to get their entries in for the 2022 Bluethumb Art Prize with $250,000 on offer.
The Darling Portrait Prize and The National Photographic Portrait Prize are both on view at the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra now.
Sheree Dohnt interviewed 14 women about becoming mothers to inform her new body of work depicting ordinary moments with their families.
We are living in quite interesting times, I wanted to work spatially and aesthetically with a kind of discourse or a field that I feel has something positive for the here and now.
‘The Interior’ curated by Tulleah Pearce is Natalya’s most ambitious project to date and is on at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane until 1 October.
The UAEF initiative supports organisations and workers who decided to stay in Ukraine to preserve the cultural heritage of their area.
Garma is a Yolngu cultural festival, open this weekend and until 1 August in Gulkula, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory.
Underlying everything in Catherine Rogers’s work is the question of the evidential – whether a photograph tells the truth, is bogus, or generates doubts and unease about its veracity.
‘In Focus’ is a new exhibition surveying the personal life and art of internationally recognised photographer Helmut Newton (1920–2004).
Christian Thompson’s magnificent photographic installation is on view now in the Soho Photography Quarter, just off Oxford Street in London.
From Renaissance art to wild animals, nanotechnology, ice-skating and dance music there seems to be something to tempt everyone out of the house on a chilly evening!
‘Colin Lanceley: Earthly Delights’ curated by Sioux Garside at NAS Gallery presents a comprehensive survey of Australian artist Colin Lanceley’s lifetime of work.