“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....
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Mimi Jaksic-Berger: Art and Soul
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: Bearing Witness
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: Bearing Witness
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....
Halinka Orszulok
In her photo-real landscapes, Halinka Orszulok invokes the haunting wistfulness of night-time environments that often appear welcoming or banal during the day....
Tokyo is Yours: Meg Hewitt
'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....
Caz Haswell: Made in Hong Kong / Curtains
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: Faces
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....
Matthew de Moiser: Veneer – new works in laminate
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....
Darren McDonald: Pleased to Meet You
McDonald’s distinct painting style portrays a psychological sense of being and an understanding of what it means to be animal or human....
Peter Nelson: Extensions of a No-Place at Flinders Street Gallery
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....