Exhibition review
A Legacy of LightĀ review: turning the lens on women photographers from 1900 to 1975
A Legacy of Light is an exhaustive ā but exquisite ā look at the women photographers who shaped the medium…
Pippin Drysdale's Infinite Terrain review: charting 40 years in ceramics
Infinite Terrain celebrates the work of Pippin Drysdale in radiant style.
Westwood / Kawakubo review: fashion that promotes fearless individualism
It is a stunning pairing, bringing together two fiercely individual designers, but the Westwood / Kawakubo blockbuster exhibition suffers from…
Olafur Eliasson's Presence review: art that physically reboots us
Always wanted to touch a rainbow? Or to see a cloud being born? Olafur Eliassonās Brisbane exhibition Presence gives you…
Ron Mueck: Encounter review: empathy in difficult times
Moving from the intimate to the monumental, the Art Gallery of NSW steps into Ron Mueckās world and it is…
Kaylene Whiskey review: offering super-powered conversations
Move over Dolly and Cher. Kaylene Whiskeyās survey at the National Portrait Gallery is more layered than you think.
Data Dreams: Art and AIĀ review: exploring artist-AI collaborations
Sydneyās MCA leads a timely institutional conversation with a major summer exhibition that replaces fear of AI with a human…
360° ā A Visual Journey review: Mandurah exhibition explores repetition, environment, perspective and translation
The eighth solo exhibition from Gisela A. Züchner-Mogall is showing at Mandurah Performing Arts Centre until 21 November.
Dangerously Modern review: fearless women artists who disrupted the male canon
Rewriting Australian art history, āDangerously Modernā at the Art Gallery of NSW is equally erudite and entertaining.
Helen Britton review: a jeweller who is so much more
Internationally celebrated artist Helen Britton totally short circuits how we think about jewellery with wonder.