Emma Coulter’s colourful abstractions
One of Melbourne’s most dynamic artists working at the intersection of painting and site-specific art in a chromo-spatial manner, Emma Coulter, has just been picked up for representation by James Makin Gallery.
One of Melbourne’s most dynamic artists working at the intersection of painting and site-specific art in a chromo-spatial manner, Emma Coulter, has just been picked up for representation by James Makin Gallery.
Reflecting on new beginnings and modern migration, One Bright Pearl by Lindy Lee is symbolic of diversity – and now has a new home in Woollahra.
As part of this year’s Sydney Festival, a major public artwork by Brenda L. Croft is unveiled along the Barangaroo waterfront. At once thoughtful and bold, ‘Naabami (thou shall/will see): Barangaroo (army of me)’ highlights First Nations women and girls.
Taking its name from the French pépite, meaning ‘a good find’, there is a delightful insouciance to the collection Irina Rybakov has curated for the Collingwood gallery and online store.
Indigenous artist Karla Dickens’ new artwork – To See or Not to See – hangs above the entry of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, with technical prowess made possible with Axolotl.
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The model of art museum as a travel destination has reached a critical stage in its development, and Bundanon’s Siteworks program takes it to a new level here in Australia.
Ghost Net Collective is creating a large-scale installation of a sting ray for Barangaroo, bringing together communities and putting ocean net waste to good use in the process.
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You may not know their names (yet) but through collaborations with companies such as Google, Nike, Adidas, Vans, Converse, Hypebeast, and Billionaire Boys Club, you most certainly know Yok & Sheryo’s work.
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