With energetic colour and design, Teho Ropeyarn’s prints convey a knowledge of specific land and waters from, in the artist’s words, “the inside out.”...
'Visionary: Recent Donations to the McClelland Collection' showcases a range of extraordinary works which have come into the collection over recent years....
'It’s Personal!' is curated to reflect various threads in the Melbourne-based artist’s life and art relating to alterity, including queer culture, politics, and artistic experimentation....
We look at the brief but influential oeuvre of Philippa Cullen that enacted a new synergy between dance, contemporary art, performance, and technology, as well as a new form of communication....
'Veiled Paradise' is Badtjala artist Fiona Foley’s first major survey exhibition, an important amplification of the voices and perspectives of Aboriginal people....
Longstanding exhibitors of large-scale, public sculptures, the McClelland Sculpture Park+Gallery has instituted a new national "small sculpture" award as a way of supporting and encouraging artists in troubled times....
‘Dormitorium’ is an experimental project lead by Matthew Bird, an architect and artist based in Melbourne. He invites the public to interact with and recline in his work, which considers the affectivity of a communal bedchamber....
For his exhibition at McClelland, Silver will present a performative video alongside a series of steel and bronze sculptures cast directly from trees ravaged by the devastating 2012-13 Dunalley bushfires in Tasmania....
‘We don’t need a map’ is an exhibition that represents the culture and experiences shared by the Martu – the traditional owners of a wide area of Western Australia’s Western Desert....
Adelaide-based artist Greg Johns is the winner of the prestigious acquisitive McClelland Award 2012 announced yesterday, Sunday 18 November. He has been awarded a cash prize of $100,000 for his work At the centre (There is nothing)....