The exhibition offers a kaleidoscopic view of the human condition through four immersive installations based loosely on the brain, womb, belly, and soul. ...
‘Pliable Planes: Expanded Textiles & Fibre Practices’ is a major exhibition drawing together practitioners who reimagine practices in textiles and fibre art....
For over three decades, Sydney-based artist, writer, and teacher Elizabeth Pulie has been “making art about art” with a philosophical approach and conceptual practice, challenging the criticalities of “what art is?”....
‘Capture’ showcases key works from the past decade by Sam Smith, including a newly commissioned work exploring relationships or ‘connective changes’ between geology, architecture, cinema histories, paranormal entities and unimagined futures....
Dr Joseph Brennan speaks with Khadim Ali about the works of ‘Invisible Border’ – its tapestries in particular, which bear a collective signature of collaboration with Hazara craftswomen and men impacted by war and displacement....
Dr Joseph Brennan speaks with Gerwyn Davies about the 23 photographs of ‘Plush’, which through post-production embellishment realise the performative and aesthetic intensifications of ‘camp’ and generate new queer potentials....
What's On NEAR ME is a new series by Art Almanac presenting a curated selection of must-see exhibitions across Australia every week. This edition includes Sydney, NSW, Melbourne, Victoria and ACT....
'Friendship as a way of life' looks at networks of exchange and forms of being together that LGBTQI+ communities have created and forged over time,’ say curators José Da Silva and Kelly Doley....
‘There was a desire for a project [Wansolwara] that would complicate our understanding of the Pacific and make us rethink how we understand First Nations people and First Nations communities.’ – José Da Silva...
The John Fries Award recognises the talents of early-career visual artists from Australia and NZ, showcasing the region’s most experimental and provocative works....