Exhibition

Exhibition review: Dean Cross, Canberra Contemporary Art Space
Dean Cross' exhibition 'Sad State' presents a collision of materials, ideas and histories.

What does an artist collective look like today?
Ten artist collectives come together in the Collective Polyphony Festival to reconsider what’s needed in our arts ecology today.

The LEGO exhibition that ranked number one at 167-year-old museum
With a lot of LEGO bricks and even more creativity, 'RELICS: A New World Arises' topped attendance records at South…

The darkness of the image
‘Walking Through the Darkness’ at Centre for Contemporary Photography grapples with the paradoxes of darkness, technically and thematically.

Exhibition review: Open Borders, John Curtin Gallery
Contemporary arts and curatorial practice opens a dialogue with regional and remote Western Australia.

Exhibition review: The Huxleys: DisGraceland, Abbotsford Convent
Love, expression, freedom and glam in The Huxleys’ latest exhibition ‘DisGraceland’, commissioned by Vogue Australia.

Exhibition review: Thin Skin, Monash University Museum of Art
Over 30 artists explore various liminal states of being.

Large-scale sculpture wins the 2023 NATSIAA
Highlighting family totems in a ‘transportive’ work, Keith Wikmunea’s major sculpture takes home the $100,000 2023 Telstra NATSIAA.

Artists highlight the heightening issue of homelessness among women
Artists bring home the plight of older Australian women amid the housing crisis.

Exhibition review: Newell Harry: Esperanto, Murray Art Museum Albury
Newell Harry draws on archival material to invite visitors on a self-guided journey across history and language.