'Departure Lounge' is the result of Nigel Sense's itchy feet during periods of isolation and lockdown – a series of dynamic and energetic paintings; a collection of souvenirs for travel yet to occur....
Esther Erlich depicts indeterminate hyper-gendered superheroes that provocatively fade in and out of abstraction, playfully investigating king princess iconography, fashion nova loyalty and escapism through fantasy....
‘Botanicus Fantasticus’ is the first in a four-part series of books; an initiative borne from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as a means to champion exhibitions in a time of social distancing....
'The Winter of Disconnect: The Great Indoors' chronicles Barry Tate and Matthew Clarke’s artistic journey's around their individual home studios in Warrnambool, Victoria during COVID-19....
Landscapes, classical elements and cycles of decay and renewal are recurring themes in the work of Melbourne-based abstract artist, Emilie Heurtevent....
Maz Dixon’s paintings draw on vintage postcards and childhood memories to explore a particular Australian experience of the landscape, aesthetically defined by beaches, babes, Big Things, roadside signage and cheap motels. ...
Robert Andrew and Katie Breckon have devoted their practices to the land and its histories, exploring Country, belonging, and the impact of Australian colonisation on individuals and communities....
Drawing inspiration from the pop artists of the 1960s, Nigel Sense’s paintings are immediate and striking, capturing the unique Australian experience of the working class....