The disparate textural layers of Ari Athans' Aggregates in Construct blend the myriad forms and patterns of nature marked by the boundaries of human action....
What's On NEAR ME is a new series by Art Almanac presenting a curated selection of must-see exhibitions across Australia every week. This edition includes Queensland, NT, WA, SA and Tasmania....
Sally M Nangala Mulda is a storyteller; within her rich and fluid figurative painting style, she is constantly documenting, recording, always remembering now....
In 'What Water Will Bring', utilising religious iconography, corporate advertising and puppet theatre backdrops, Puangthong considers the dualities of East and West....
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....
Sally Anderson entrusts the colour blue to express meaning and reflect on past and present experiences of domestic life, the sea, motherhood, childhood, relationships and memory....
Julian Meagher is inspired by becoming a parent and cognisance of the relationship between First Nations peoples and the land he was appreciating on a recent residency. ...
Sally Anderson’s abstract compositions brim with references to past experiences. Her reconfigured forms are redolent of former homes and their rooms, implying a sense of longing, nostalgia and autobiographical narrative....
Amber Wallis confirms how motherhood spells a renegotiation of her time but has also encouraged the artist to tap into, or share a different part of herself and trove her signature landscapes for a nuanced and personal history....