Guy Maestri’s new works play with perception. ‘After August’ prompts the viewer to look deeper for what can be seen beyond the surface – through it, around it and under it....
Sam Cranstoun’s ‘Power Structures’ provides dizzying visual juxtapositions that suggest hidden narratives are behind the accepted stories of history’s strongmen – prompting us to consider whether truth is stranger than fiction....
Melbourne-based artist Julia deVille is a jeweller, taxidermist and animal activist, whose work is informed by a fascination with ‘memento mori’ traditions of the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries and Victorian mourning jewellery....
An exhibition of works by young, established and senior Australian artists all working in the tradition of the still life genre but providing startlingly different results....
The latest body of work by Melbourne-based artist Julia deVille seeks to highlight the way our society eats and uses animals and why we find it acceptable to treat some animals in deplorable ways....