Kevin Chin’s new, large-scale oil paintings intersect inverted landscapes to advocate borderless new territories....
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Kevin Chin: Never Closer
Melbourne-based artist Kevin Chin questions whether the home can be grounded to a single place in his latest exhibition comprising eight large-scale oil paintings....
Ildiko Kovacs: Two Grounds
For Ildiko Kovacs, painting begins with a feeling. A particular colour will beckon to her and she will follow it towards a conclusion....
Sally Ross
Sally Ross reveals a new large-scale artwork, Landscape (Two Trees), alongside 12 landscape paintings, which the artist says ‘celebrate a new painterly freedom.’...
Auckland Art Fair includes nine Australian galleries
The 2019 edition of the Auckland Art Fair will host 41 galleries from across the Asia Pacific, including nine Australian spaces....
Mavis Ngallametta: My Country Six New Paintings
This suite of large-scale works was inspired by Mavis Ngallametta’s deep knowledge and connection to country. Her distinct approach stretches boundaries and blurs the lines between abstraction, art brut, landscape art and storytelling....
Brendan Huntley: Sincerely Yours
While our expressions may seem insignificant or go unnoticed, Brendan Huntley takes on the not-so-small task of depicting the human condition....
Tamara Dean: Instinctual
Capturing the ineffable relationship between humans and the environment is a driving force behind the work of Tamara Dean....
Tim Maguire: Transient
Tim Maguire continues to investigate the insubstantial, the ephemeral, the fragile and the fugitive in his painting practice in his new exhibition 'Transient' - reflections on water, water lilies, and close ups of almond blossom....
Stephanie Wilson: Super Natural
Stephanie Wilson’s paintings have an implied human presence, interactions and feelings hang in the air like you’ve stepped into an office moments after a meeting has ended or the last person has scurried out. Their interesting colours and skewed perspective add a David Lynch-like element, where...
Peter Atkins: Obsolete Logos
Peter Atkin’s latest exhibition plays with memory and visual cues. For the works, he takes white painted redundant, obsolete logos from the early 1970s and floats them over a faded yellow canvas, juxtaposing old and new, forgotten and remembered....
Andrew Browne: Glimpse
This exhibition of new paintings by Andrew Browne brings together a series that collides deep landscape space, refulgent light and complex organic form....