Congratulations to Victoria Reichelt whose solo exhibition at Flying Arts Alliance Inc in the Judith Wright Centre will open tomorrow. Victoria was the recipient of the Mervyn Moriarty Landscape Award in the 2024 Queensland Regional Art Awards. As well as a cash prize, the winner of this award is granted an exhibition at the Judith […]
Griffith University are celebrating the opening of the commemorative exhibition, ‘Collecting the Future: 50 Years of the Griffith University Art Collection’. Featuring works by Michael Cook, Lucy Culliton and Monica Rohan, this exhibition tells the story of the collection’s beginnings and gradual growth amidst the constantly evolving cultural and social landscape. Collecting the Future: 50 […]
An article about ‘Tender’, currently showing at Ngununggula (Southern Highlands Regional Gallery) has been published in Art Guide Australia (May/June issue). In the article, writer Emma-Kate Wilson discusses the premise of the exhibition and each artist’s interpretation of the theme with director and curator, Megan Monte. Included in the exhibition are works by Amber Wallis, […]
Works by Jacqueline Hennessy, Robert Magherbe and Guido Maestri can be seen in the 2025 Salon des Refusés exhibition at S.H. Ervin Gallery. Featured in the exhibition is Jacqueline Hennessy’s portrait of fellow artist Les Rice ‘Les (The end is only a beginning)’ (Salon Archibald selection), Robert Malherbe’s ‘Lithgow Landscape’ and Guido Maestri’s ‘Bring the […]
An interview between Laura Jones and writer Sally Gearon has been published in Art Guide Australia. In ’20 Questions: Laura Jones on painting processes’ Laura discusses her work routine, her 2024 Archibald Prize win, ongoing love of the still life genre and her recent ‘blue phase’. The interview can be found in the May/June 2025 […]
Congratulations to Celia Gullett and Juz Kitson who has been shortlisted as finalists in the 2025 Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize their works, ‘Variation VII’ and ‘The Guardians II’. Established in 2017, the Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize aims to advance opportunity for emerging and established women artists in Australia. The major prize winners will […]
Congratulations to the following artists who are finalists in the 2025 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes. Natasha Bieniek (Archibald and Wynne Prize) Richard Lewer (Archibald Prize) Zaachariaha Fielding (Sulman Prize) Amber Wallis (Sulman Prize) Lucy Culliton (Wynne Prize) Betty Muffler (Wynne Prize) Sylvia Kanytjupai Ken (Wynne Prize) The winners will be announced Friday 9 May. […]
Congratulations to Louise Tate who has been selected as a finalist for the Omnia Art Prize and Exhibition. This prize aims to highlight the best of Australian contemporary art across a range of mediums and is open to established and emerging Australian artists. Winners will be announced Omnia Art Prize and Exhibition Smith Hall, St […]
Works by Laura Jones, India Mark and Amber Wallis are included in the new group exhibition, ‘TENDER’ at Ngununggula (Southern Highlands Regional Gallery).’Tender’ is an annual exhibition dedicated to celebrating the work of Australian women artists and this year’s iteration, seeks to understand this term often associated with femininity and warmth, whilst looking beyond the […]
Work by Iluwanti Ken is on display in the TarraWarra Biennial 2025: We Are Eagles. As described by Curator Kimberley Moulton, the exhibition which features work by 23 artists and artisans, shares cross-cultural knowledge “through a conceptual framework of regeneration, the disruption of coloniality and the restoration of the mulana (Yorta Yorta for spirit).” TarraWarra […]
An article about Gerwyn Davies has been featured in It’s Interval Resolve Magazine. In the interview, writer Jonny Seymour and Davies discuss the artist’s photographic process, themes and evolving creative motivations and interests. To read the article online, please click here. Image credit: Gerwyn Davies, ‘Oasis’, 2024, Archival pigment print, edition of 5 + 1 […]
Work by Michael Cook will be featured in Les Recontres d’Arles 2025. Arguably the world’s oldest most renowned photography festival, Michael Cook is among 20 Australian artists featured in this year’s iteration, which will open in July in Arles, France. This Australian component of the festival, ‘On Country: Photography from Australia’, brings together work by […]
Congratulations to Claudia Greathead who is a finalist in ’15 Artists 2025′ prize at Redcliffe Art Gallery with her works, ‘Ivanhoe Garden’ and ‘Thorny rose bushes breathe still’. Since its conception, each year the City of Moreton Bay Council invites a selection of artists to participate in the ’15 artists’ exhibition. The aim of the […]
Congratulations to Amber Wallis who is a finalist in the 2025 Bayside Painting Prize with her work ‘Red woman through the drapes and in the land’. This annual award celebrates the breadth and diversity of contemporary painting in Australia today. Comprising of three awards, including the Beckett Local Prize (named in honor of modernist painter […]
Laura Jones has been featured in ‘The VL50′ by Vogue Living Australia, their list forecasting some of the best designers, architects, landscapers and artists to watch in 2025. In the article by Lindyl Zanbaka, Laura shares her perspectives on connecting with others creatively, “…and using their platforms to fight for environmental and social causes” (Laura […]
A new site-specific sculptural work by Lincoln Austin has been installed at the Rockhampton Museum of Art. Titled,’The Weight of Experience’ and created with the assistance of Chelsea Jewell, the suspended sculptural form catches the light and casts shadows as it moves, while at the same time, the sculpture is overlayed with a colour coded […]
Congratulations to Amber Wallis, Juz Kitson, Victoria Reichelt and Jason Fitzgerald who are finalists in the 2025 Muswellbrook Art Prize. Conceived in 1958, this acquisitive award commends artists across three categories: painting, works on paper and ceramics. The exhibition of finalists will open on 27 March and winners will be announced at the opening on […]
Victoria Reichelt’s 2019 work, ‘La Mere (after Elizabeth Nourse)’, has been unveiled as the 2025 feature billboard artwork at Melbourne school, Loreto Toorak. First proposed in 2015 and now in its 11th year, the art billboard curated Therese Gilligan, has previously featured works by some of Australia’s foremost female artists. Image: install view of ‘La […]
Ahead of his presentation at Melbourne Art Fair, Michael Cook discusses his new series, ‘Individuation’. Speaking with the Fair, Michael provides insight on his decades-spanning career, exploring Australia’s layered histories through his photographs, and more. Michael Cook’s magnificent hyper-real photographs often capture roles in reversal, histories re-written, testing viewers’ relationships to aspects of Australia’s colonial […]
Richard Lewer’s body of work ‘Steve’ (2023-24) has recently been acquired by the National Gallery of Australia (NGA). Incorporating a stop-motion animation and 14 paintings on Laminex tabletops, this body of work tells the story of Steve and his family as they come to terms with his Dementia diagnosis. The exhibition ‘Richard Lewer: Steve’ will […]