Spanning three years and filmed over four countries, Angela Tiatia’s 'The Dark Current' explores migration, femininity, and the intersection of digital and physical realms....
Leach’s recent work incorporates machine learning and artificial intelligence, fusing the tropes and gestures of paintings with the mechanics and gaze of the future....
New paintings and works on paper continue Tony Albert’s investigation into and identification of appropriated Indigenous Australian iconography or “Aboriginalia” in domestic design and decoration....
Julia Gutman reuses found textiles to produce “patchworks” that sew together the fabric of personal and collective histories to explore themes of femininity, intimacy, and memory: “layers so thick it breaks the needle.”...
With reference to historical canonical paintings, Julia Gutman presents ten patchworked portraits that explore the “the muse” as both a mythological figure and person....
eX de Medici’s imaginative illustrations encapsulate the study of small moths, and communicate the broader political shifts and environmental impacts found whilst researching these specimens....
Presents Naminapu Maymuru-White's recent intricately realised bark paintings and larrakitj (memorial poles), which tell ancestral stories from the Maŋgalili clan....
Michael Zavros continues his poignant investigation of contemporary self-portraiture within the canon of art history and beyond, focusing on what this artform means in 2021....