Guillaume Dillée’s paintings depict beautiful landscapes where the natural and built environment merge, cultures collide, and the divide between old and new, past and present, is dissolved to create disruptive yet comforting new realms....
Tag Archives: Melissa Pesa
Benjamin Gray | Extinct: Artistic Impressions of Our Lost Wildlife
Science and art collide to prove that all species have equal intrinsic value. This book mourns the loss of Australia’s unique native animals while celebrating their existence, diversity and significance....
Stuart Spence: Yield
Australian artist and photographer Stuart Spence surrenders to the ‘imaginative possibilities’ of photography, capturing a potent tension between the known and the unknown....
Unfinished Business: The Art of Gordon Bennett
The art and legacy of Gordon Bennett questions established fields of knowledge and the politics of identity, opening up a rich and provocative dialogue; a conversation, inclusive of all, that remains unfinished....
long water: fibre stories
Each pull of the thread, knotting of string, or the mesh of natural fibres is symbolic of the unbreakable bond each artist shares with the life form, water; interwoven with all other elements that sustain us: culture, identity and spirituality....
Conflict in My Outlook
The growing popularity of social networks has had a significant impact on personal and professional relationships, changing how we interact, process and access information; but at what cost?...
Prudence Flint: The Wish
Prudence Flint’s ‘psychologically charged environments’ draw the viewer into acts of inadvertent voyeurism, seduced by semi-undressed figures and a glimpse into intimate everyday domestic activities....
Mel O’Callaghan: Centre of the Centre
Mel O’Callaghan pushes the bounds of individual physical and psychological thresholds to provoke transformation, particularly altered states of consciousness....
Mike Parr: The Eternal Opening
Mike Parr's ‘The Eternal Opening’ sees a gallery housed within a gallery and the live reproduction of past work in which audience presence is central to its outcome....
Between appearances: the art of Louise Weaver
From the interlocking loops of yarn to the overlapping smears of thick paint on a blank canvas, Louise Weaver’s multidisciplinary practice examines the embryotic state of nature; its fragility yet endurance and ability to adapt....
Hope Dies Last: Art at the End of Optimism
Explored with humour, compassion, sadness and resignation, ‘Hope Dies Last: Art at the End of Optimism’ confronts our expectations and concerns surrounding mortality, extinction, suffering and failure....
Pets are people too
‘Pets are people too’ is an anthro-zoological study in the symbiotic relationship between humans and animals through the work of nine contemporary artists....