Mitch Cairns’ intimate new solo exhibition at the AGNSW is both playful and introspective.
These lively paintings are possibly the first post-impressionist works to be made in Australia.
There are whole worlds in these paintings so often reductively characterised as “miniature”.
She died young,and that is the least important aspect of this Australian photographer’s art.
There are far more generous and meaningful ways to discuss the NGA’s shiny new sculpture.
The Belgian surrealist made money during World War II by selling Titian knock-offs to Nazi occupiers.
There’s 100 artworks from 103 artists on display – if you can get past the golden gorilla testicles.
The extraordinary black-and-white five-screen film installation is unexpectedly healing.
At 82,Australian abstract artist Lesley Dumbrell’s retrospective,Thrum,is long overdue.
There’s deep complexity to the deceptively simple photos of Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto at the MCA.