Adelaide artist Yanni Floros celebrates the female form as landscape with a series of new charcoal drawings on paper inspired by the most picturesque locations....
Throughout this exhibition Shannon Smiley interrogates the difference between everyday situations in a suburban Australian environment and the desire for the ideal landscape....
The state-wide FRAN (Feminist Renewal Art Network) FEST event takes an alternative approach to feminist art, steering away from distinct second (1960s) and third-wave (1990s) categories to ride a more contemporary current. In celebration of the festival, ‘Four Decades Six Artists’ brings together South Australian artists;...
Yanni Floros creates precise, multi-layered charcoal drawings depicting young women juxtaposed with references to ancient or mythical animal totems. Donovan Christie’s paintings are a textured veneer of signage and old properties intended as documentation of local industries and businesses. Andrew Clarke draws the two together presenting...
This suite of paintings by Eleanor Zecchin explores the symbolic potency of objects, the feelings they conjure in the present moment and our memories....
Contemporary photographic artist, Marian Drew continues her exploration of still life with her latest exhibition, ‘Fresh Conversations’, that connects table arrangements with narratives of play and landscape....
Matthew Quick’s paintings layer meanings to convey insights into contemporary culture. Within his amalgamation of the landscape, realist and surrealist traditions, Quick creates visual metaphors and contradictions that exude a unique imaginative realm....
Chew works predominantly in oil paint, relying on its material richness to draw viewers in to explore a world of unique individuals, revealing their inner worlds and identities....
Lloyd’s oil paintings are dramatic renderings of captivating moments. Light is the underlying subject of Lloyd’s paintings. Shadows set the stage for the revelatory nature of light....