Hall and King touch on a myriad of issues from climate change to the acknowledgement of past colonial errors. With the sprouting of a young sapling amid the destruction, there is an offering of hope. Rebirth after dark times....
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Fiona Hall: Who goes here?
Fiona Hall delves into our colonial past to reexamine and understand the present with over 300 painted totems profiling the stories and identities of past residents and workers of Sydney’s Hyde Park Barracks....
Art Month Sydney 2020
Galleries and art spaces open their doors to share with us a fusion of contemporary art and ideas from our diverse and vibrant arts community during ‘Art Month Sydney’....
50 National Art School alumni present and donate works for a major exhibition
'National Art: Part One' features over 160 works from 50 Australian National Art School established alumni, created from 1947 to the present....
Ocula Conversations, Vol 1
This publication presents a selection of in-depth interviews with leading art figures from across the Asia Pacific region and beyond....
Fiona Hall: Wrong Way Time
One of Australia's most significant artists, Fiona Hall's practice spans more than three decades. Hall was commissioned to be the first artist to represent Australia in the 56th Venice Biennale....
Fiona Hall to represent Australia at the 2015 Venice Biennale
The Australia Council for the Arts today announced Fiona Hall AO has been selected to represent Australia at the 56th International Art Exhibition, Venice Biennale 2015. Fiona will be the sole artist exhibiting at the newly constructed Australian Pavilion in the Giardini from May 2015. The...
Fiona Hall: Big Game Hunting
One of Australia’s most prominent contemporary artists, Fiona Hall, is best known for extraordinary works that transform mundane man-made materials into vital organic forms with both contemporary and historical resonances....