Tap into Sphexishness with James Lemon
Embark on a journey through the vibrant and captivating world of James Lemon, an artist and designer known for his bold and imaginative creations.
Embark on a journey through the vibrant and captivating world of James Lemon, an artist and designer known for his bold and imaginative creations.
Paper & Clay is an exhibition at Arthouse Gallery that brings together 29 Australian artists to explore glazing, inscribing, hand-building and throwing alongside the playful curves of Huggy furniture.
Celebrated Sydney artist Bruce Slorach marks a milestone in his career with Native Deities, an exhibition showcasing his latest series of drawings and paintings, petite tapestries, and three of his acclaimed hand-knotted silk and wool wall hangings.
Giving women from the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG) a voice, this exhibition of contemporary artworks celebrates the unique art form that has gained a global foothold and allowed a community of female artists to participate in the wider economy.
The latest exhibition at the Anna Schwartz Gallery features the work of Callum Morton, an artist whose installation and sculptural practice are inspired by architecture and the built environment.
Shining a light on the exceptional work of Melbourne’s creative community, ‘Melbourne Now’ is set to be a highlight exhibition of 2023.
Site Unseen is the first dedicated architectural photography exhibition at the Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP). Curated by Tom Ross, the show runs until 31 May as part of Open House Melbourne.
In the midst of the Milan Design week, Lee Broom has unveiled his latest lighting release in over four years: Divine Inspiration.
Brodie Neill is making waves – that is ocean waves – with a new exhibition in London. He’s creating products from ocean plastics, reclaimed timbers and circular metals, to raise awareness of re-use through great design.
Melbourne Design Fair opened last Wednesday and it’s an event not to be missed. We give you a run-down on what you can see – and collect, too.
Jack Lovel’s ongoing project to document the work of Iwan Iwanoff is culminating in the launch of an updated hard cover edition of his book – Catching Light – alongside a special exhibition in Melbourne.
Opening for the first time since Sydney was plunged into lockdown in June, White Rabbit Gallery is back with its newest exhibition, Big in China.