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![Installation view of 'Ivan Durrant: Marmalade Skies Through Opal Eyes' at Hamilton Gallery. L to R: 'Cavendish', 2023, and 'Murray River', 2021. Photo: Supplied. Two paintings showing blurry riverscapes with bright colours, seemingly drawn from a photograph.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/Installation-view-Cavendish-Murray-River-e1717644244174.webp?w=310)
Exhibition review: Ivan Durrant: Marmalade Skies Through Opal Eyes, Hamilton Gallery
An exhibition that focuses on Ivan Durrant's commitment to colour and observations of the world around him.
!['JXSH MVIR: Forever I Live', installation view at Koorie Heritage Trust. Left to right: 'The Heart', 2016; 'Oxymoron', 2015; 'William Buckley - Maquette', 2016 (mixed media sculpture); 'Still Here', 2015; 'The Empire', 2015 (top); 'Ticket to Projection', 2015 (middle), 'Skip to my Lou', 2015 (bottom). Photo: ArtsHub. Digital illustrations of Melbourne landmarks with red, black and yellow background hang on the walls. In front of them is a small sculpture of a human figure on a bright yellow plinth.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/05/20240509_102411-e1715233709143.jpg?w=310)
Exhibition review: JXSH MVIR: Forever I Live, Koorie Heritage Trust
When kinship is involved – it shows.
!['Nina Sanadze', installation view at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia'. Photo: ArtsHub. In a gallery space with grey walls and tiled floors there are several large installations, including anti-terror barriers that appear like concrete spheres and rectangular blocks, scatters of monuments and sculptures.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/04/20240411_150910-e1713412822920.jpg?w=310)
Exhibition review: Nina Sanadze, The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia
A succinct but multilayered survey of an artist who challenges history and perception.
![LISA GORMAN + MIRKA MORA, installation view at Warrnambool Art Gallery. Photo: Supplied. An exhibition space partitioned with orange, dark turquoise and pink sheer curtains. In front of the curtains hang embroideries by Mirka Mora and clothing by Gorman x Mirka.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/23-11_WAG_Mora-Gorman_25-e1704168409977.jpg?w=310)
Exhibition review: LISA GORMAN + MIRKA MORA: To breathe with the rhythm of the heart, Warrnambool Art Gallery
A lyrical and symbiotic pairing of fashion design, sculptural installations, painting, embroideries and more by two Australian icons.
![Donna Marcus mesmerises audiences with the mass and variety of vintage cookware she collected, sorted and assembled. 'Radiate' installation view at HOTA. Photo: ArtsHub. Red, blue and silver wall sculptures made of aluminium parts and arranged in different patterns arranged on a white wall.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/12/IMG_8607.jpg?w=310)
Exhibition review: Donna Marcus, Radiate, HOTA
An exhibition that reflects the integral role women have played in feeding the growth of Australia as a nation since…
!['ARA DOLATIAN: Heavenly Bodies' installation view at James Makin Gallery. Photo: Ivana Smiljanic. Three small sculptures on plinths inside a white gallery space. Each sculpture is gold and blue with towering shapes.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/12/405605405_777836081038555_747533653856830311_n-e1702345173922.jpg?w=310)
Exhibition review: Heavenly Bodies, James Makin Gallery
The ceramicist turns our attention to the vibrancy of ancient artefacts and repositions them in our contemporary context.
![Paul Knight. Image is a large empty gallery save for one photographic image on a wall. There are different yellow planes jutting out from the walls.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/11/IMG_3805-e1700119612224.jpeg?w=310)
Exhibition review: Paul Knight: L'ombre de ton ombre, MUMA
Paul Knight’s solo exhibition brings into focus the role of chance in human connection.
![Design Fringe. Image is white gallery space and wooden floor and empty fireplace, with tables and shelves covered with art objects and pieces of furniture design.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/10/IMG_3725-e1697609689991.jpeg?w=310)
Exhibition review: Design Fringe 2023, Linden New Art
Where would design take us if it no longer has the answers?
![Image is of a person watching a screen on which two women in China are drinking tea at a table in front of a glass and wood cabinet that contains artefacts and books.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/10/IMG_3721-e1697605362302.jpeg?w=310)
Exhibition review: Djilba/Kambarang season, PICA
Three concurrent exhibitions from Wu Tsang, Sriwhana Spong and Sancintya Mohini Simpson at Perth Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA).
![Liam Young. Image shows room with purple hues and large screens angled away from the viewer.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/10/ngv_liam-young_sean-fennessy-13-e1696392101181.jpeg?w=310)
Exhibition review: Liam Young: Planetary Redesign, The Ian Potter Centre, NGV Australia
As climate chaos ignites more panic, drastic measures are presented to completely reimagine the planet’s future.