Curated by Stephanie Berlangieri, Angela Goddard, and Robert Leonard, 'Duty of Care' is an international group show with over thirty artists across two sites....
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Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah
Yogyakarta-based art collective Taring Padi incorporate art, theatre and music as a means of spreading awareness of the cultural and social history of Indonesia....
Each, Other: Pixy Liao and Lin Zhipeng (aka No.223)
Bringing together photographic works by Pixy Liao and Lin Zhipeng (aka No.223), 'Each, Other' articulates the ways that people are fragile, finite....
King & Wood Mallesons First Nations Art Award
A biennial competition that supports, showcases, and celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art practice in Australia....
King & Wood Mallesons First Nations Art Award 2023 winners
This award celebrates the outstanding contribution made to Australian culture by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists throughout Australia working in wall-hung two- or three-dimensional media....
Chantal Fraser: The Ascended
Bringing together early and new works by Chantal Fraser, 'The Ascended' explores the aesthetics of power and reflects on the experiences of class-based discrimination. ...
The Abyss
'The Abyss' brings together the work of 25 contemporary Australian and international artists, each dedicated to the ‘push and pull’ of seductive and repellent images....
Architecture Makes Us: Cinematic Visions of Sonia Leber and David Chesworth
‘Architecture Makes Us’ includes six major video works by this collaborative duo exploring how we are affected by the geographical, technological and the architectural influences that surround us....
Boundary Lines
‘Boundary Lines’ features the work of five contemporary Australian and international artists whose practices explore spatial perimeters; both real and imagined, past and present....
Archie Moore 1970-2018
A concise monograph accompanying the exhibition 'Archie Moore: 1970-2018' at Griffith University Art Museum, which showcased a newly-commissioned work exploring personal and transgenerational memory. ...
Archie Moore: 1970-2018
'Archie Moore: 1970-2018' takes the form of multi-sensory installation examining childhood and transgenerational memory – a multilayered installation of seven rooms, created using reclaimed building materials and found items....
Red Green Blue: A History of Australian Video Art
Taking its name from the RGB colour model, ‘Red Green Blue’ examines video art and addresses the lack of accurate documentation of the medium in Australia since its emergence during the late 1960s and 70s....