In 'Green makes me happy', Nicola Moss draws on her sense of connection “to gardens as a place of contemplation, and places for finding nourishment of body and mind.”...
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Emma Walker: Distillations
Emma Walker’s hybrid creations merge painting and sculpture through her seemingly meditative processes of carving, sanding, layering, grinding, glazing, dripping and scratching into plywood....
Fabrizio Biviano: Positive Aspects of Negative Thinking
Fabrizio Biviano's new body of work, 'Positive Aspects of Negative Thinking', harnesses the immediacy of the present to celebrate the act and action of living....
Behind Closed Doors
Social distancing measures put the onus on galleries and artists to rapidly re-think how to share their work with audiences. Several artists comment on the extraordinary situation that they found themselves in....
Kate Bergin: Tabletop Variations
Kate Bergin presents a unique spin on the traditional still life compositions of 17th-century Dutch and Flemish painting....
Michaye Boulter: Shelter
Tasmanian artist Michaye Boulter presents a series of paintings inspired by the secluded waters of Southern Tasmania – Southport Lagoon, Port Davey and Bruny Island....
Joshua Yeldham: Endurance – Two Rivers
Joshua Yeldham's recent travels to Japan, Arizona, India and his home landscape of the Ku-ring-gai and Hawkesbury regions have inspired these paintings, works on paper and kinetic sculptures....
Heidi Yardley: The Sinking Belle
Each figure is a multilayered hybrid of iconic 20th century imagery, antediluvian mythology, cultural taboos and subconscious emotion, fragmented and rearranged to find confluences between seemingly disparate subjects....
Leah Fraser: Within You Without You
Fractal compositions where depth is slippery and the actors are animal, plant and alien mark Leah Fraser’s current solo exhibition with Arthouse Gallery – the fourth since 2013....
John Baird: Running and Windward
Working across painting, collage and sculpture, Mornington Peninsula-based artist John Baird has developed a unique flattened aesthetic that explores how slippages between utilitarianism and decoration embed everyday objects. Scouring demolition sites for material remnants of past lives – wallpaper, fabric and flocking – the artist laces...
Susan Baird: Sense of Place
‘Sense of Place’ by Susan Baird is an exhibition of a new series of personal paintings that pay homage to the landscape, friends that share these places and stories the landscapes hold....
Ian Greig
The practice of Sydney-based artist Ian Greig is visually informed by the transient realities conjured by the reflective surface of water....