“Nothing is lost.” Dr Judith Pugh explores the life and creative practice of Lisa McKimmie, one filled with a wealth of experience, experimentation, abstraction and more....
In 'Art and Soul', Mimi Jaksic-Berger looks at the psychology of colour, the compositional interrelation of forms, and her own spiritual foundations....
Floria Tosca’s practice, which encompasses painting, drawing and animation, illuminates the dualities of existence; strength and fragility, the beautiful and grotesque, life and death....
Floria Tosca’s practice – which encompasses painting, drawing and animation – illuminates the dualities of existence; strength and fragility, the beautiful and grotesque, life and death....
In her photo-real landscapes, Halinka Orszulok invokes the haunting wistfulness of night-time environments that often appear welcoming or banal during the day....
'It is a quest to explore the layers between things, memories, human connection, fear and escapism through the fantasy and metaphor I find in reality,' remarks the Meg Hewitt....
In Caz Haswell's ‘Made in Hong Kong / Curtains’, new forms pay homage to existing family narratives, whilst also seeking out the dark corners and sharp edges that official retellings tend to skirt....
Darren McDonald’s latest exhibition, ‘Faces’ focuses on portraiture. McDonald’s imagery is often sourced from photography but this took a turn when he decided to paint the artist Stephen Benwell for the Doug Moran Prize in 2013....
Things are not always as they appear in Matthew de Moiser’s sparse suburban landscapes. Although seemingly paintings, his meticulous works are assemblages made from laminate – a thin plastic veneer used to conceal and protect....
Extensions of a No-Place, by Peter Nelson, at Flinders Street Gallery, is an exhibition of drawings, sculptures, video and text, that explore the landscape of an imaginary world....