
STIEG PERSSON, EMILY FLOYD: LIVING TOGETHER
Bendigo Art Gallery presents an installation of selected contemporary works from the collection will […]
Read MoreThe second edition of Melbourne Now will be presented at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia from March 2023. Bold in scope and scale, the exhibition highlights the extraordinary work of more than 200 Victorian-based artists, designers, studios and firms whose practices are shaping the cultural landscape of Melbourne and Victoria. With more than 200 ambitious and thought-provoking projects on display, including more than 60 never-before-seen and world-première works commissioned especially by the NGV for this major presentation, the exhibition highlights the vibrant creativity of local emerging, mid-career and senior practitioners and collectives – including many who are presenting at the NGV for the very first time.
Image: Jan Nelson, Black River Running # 14: 33.54 minutes, 2020 – 22. Eight wind-chimes: black aluminium tubes, timber, metal, foam and wire components.
Bendigo Art Gallery presents an installation of selected contemporary works from the collection will […]
Read MoreThe second edition of Melbourne Now will be presented at The Ian Potter Centre […]
Read MoreShanghai Library East by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects has opened, one of the largest […]
Read MoreShanghai Library East by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects has opened, one of the largest […]
Read MorePresented in the Fitzroy Town Hall by Connors Connors, John Nixon’s Monochrome/Piano 1992 is […]
Read MoreBoundary Conditions is an ambitious video work that seamlessly weaves together an alternate world […]
Read MoreYOU/ME/US/HERE/NOW is an open, positive and bold text-based proposition for people to consider as […]
Read MoreIn Still Life, imagination and empirical observation unite in contemplation of life’s interconnectedness. Exquisite […]
Read MoreAgency Projects and Composite: Moving Image Agency & Media Bank have partnered to present an […]
Read MoreCallum Morton’s newest public artwork,‘City Lights’, launches on the back façade of the […]
Read More“Oscillating between sound, performance and choreography, Lauren Brincat’s live sculpture, Tutti Presto FFF, reinterprets […]
Read MoreWarwick Thornton has been included in Ever Present: First Peoples Art of Australia: an […]
Read MoreListening to Music Played Backwards: Recent Acquisitions celebrates works in the Heide collection acquired […]
Read MoreDaniel Crooks has been commissioned to illuminate the National Gallery’s façade for the 202 […]
Read MoreNew Australian Printmaking launches groundbreaking new work created by Shaun Gladwell, Megan Cope, Tim […]
Read MorePHOTO 2022 and Anna Schwartz Gallery will present Meth Kelly by Warwick Thornton for […]
Read MoreRose Nolan Big Words (Not Mine) – Transcend the poverty of partial vision (floor […]
Read MoreLauren Brincat is included in Conversations on Shadow Architecture, a project curated by Ineke Dane […]
Read MoreShaun Gladwell has been selected along with 25 leading Australian contemporary artists to participate […]
Read MoreAll That Was Solid Melts takes us on a journey from isolation through the multiple […]
Read MoreDaniel Von Sturmer’s single channel video work Time in Material (RGB), 2019 is presented […]
Read MoreHappiness is by its very nature ephemeral. Sometimes it is a state that we might […]
Read MoreThe Other Portrait brings together work by artists who have an established relationship to […]
Read MoreDavid Noonan: Stagecraft, designed by Ben Cox and published on the occasion of the […]
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