'Illusion and Gravity' presents Ron Robertson-Swann paintings and sculptures from the 1960s and 1970s, offering a rare insight into his early output....
Ann Thomson's expressive, fluid imagery could be described as an amalgamation of abstraction and figuration, evoking a passing moment in time or a visual memory of a place or environment....
Amber Creswell Bell poses the question, “What is Abstract?” and delves into the practices of forty-one Australian abstract artists to find the answer in her fifth publication with Thames & Hudson....
This exhibition pays homage to the limitless fertility of geometric form. Each study is a concentrated exercise in chromatic tension and structural contrast. ...
Daniel Weber’s paintings of abstract deconstruction are a visual expression of lived experience and the human narrative told through his use of bold brushwork and staggered yet powerful colour....
Consciously planned only broadly, not in detail, Ralph Stanton's work relies on intuition, seeking feelings of space and beauty, which arrive through process: layering, glazing, rubbing back, overpainting....
‘Song of the Cicada’ affixes Suzanne Archer’s place in the canon of Australian art history. She has long offered a tantalising jolt of disquiet coupled with a zest for life....
Arryn Snowball’s fragile forms are suspended in the space of the canvas, print or screen, poised between and reliant upon opposed states in an incidental play of shadows and depth on a surface....
In 'Partly Altered Aperture', Melbourne-based artist Alice Wormald builds on her practice of creating oil compositions from fragments of found imagery and collages....
This exhibition honours a key and often obscured aspect of art history; the contribution of women in the development of Australian abstract art from the 1920s to the present. Featuring paintings, drawings, ceramics and sculpture by 38 artists including Dorrit Black, Grace Crowley, Anne Dangar and...