Exhibition review
Exhibition review: We Are Electric, UQ Art Museum
An exhibition about energy that promotes the collective over Darwin's theory of 'survival of the fittest'.
Exhibition review: Spowers & Syme, S.H. Ervin Gallery
A quiet exhibition that rewards deeply, this show of Spowers & Syme maps a significant moment in printmaking in Australia.
Immersive exhibition review: Frida Kahlo –The Life of an Icon
This Frida Kahlo exhibition successfully extends the possibilities of an immersive art experience.
When trendy immersion is second to genuine connection: Do Ho Suh
Awe without austricising audiences, Do Ho Suh's exhibition highlights humanity in the turgid passage of migration and movement.
Exhibition review: SIXTY
Touring exhibition of ceramics offers snapshot, rather than focusing on chronicling history.
Exhibition Review: Consuelo Cavaniglia, Mel Douglas, Liam Fleming, Louis Grant
Four exhibitions that shift the perceptions around the medium of glass, pushing it to the front of contemporary making.
Exhibition review: Diasporic Dialogue, Mai Nguyen-Long and William Yang
A 30-year career searching for her voice in a diasporic landscape, Mai Nguyen-Long's work offers an exciting pathway forward.
Exhibition Review: HOME|LAND
HOME|LAND interrogates personal and cultural ideas of heritage and home, by six Tasmanian artists.
First Australian female artist in history of summer blockbusters
This exhibition holds its own – no platforms needed – as an incredible testament to a bold creative vision.
Exhibition review: Cobi Cockburn
Finding new rigour in a signature practice, glass artist Cobi Cockburn pulls off a stellar exhibition that is demanding of…