Tony Albert unveils an incredible breadth of work at Sullivan+Strumpf Sydney
Sullivan+Strumpf Sydney kicks off the year with a compelling showcase featuring two significant bodies of work by renowned Aboriginal artist Tony Albert.
Sullivan+Strumpf Sydney kicks off the year with a compelling showcase featuring two significant bodies of work by renowned Aboriginal artist Tony Albert.
Acclaimed American photographer Ryan McGinley is bringing his YEARBOOK exhibition to Shepparton Art Museum as an exclusive showcase, in collaboration with PHOTO Australia. Opening 1 March.
Placed in the middle of a central atrium within the Dorsett Melbourne is a colourful and playful installation by architect and artist Marta Figueiredo – introducing the Diva Garden.
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.
Melbourne artist RONE creates a time capsule of mid-century Melbourne with an immersive installation in the infamous Flinders Street Station ballroom. ‘Time’ is now open, running until April 2023.
Sydney’s 12th Vivid starts today. As a culmination of light shows, musical prodigies, and panels of our greatest minds, we’ve selected only ten events out of the pool of hundreds that we don’t think you should miss.
Embedded into the NGV’s Grollo Equiset Garden with an eye-catching yet inviting pink hue, pond(er) – the NGV’s 2021 Architecture Commission – is officially open.
The hyperrealist extraordinaire, also known for the unexpected, takes her Instagram world on an interactive tour of Australian slang with an exhibition in Brisbane.
A modern teahouse in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, doesn’t lose sight of its origins as it looks forward appealing to city goers young and old.
Yarn Bombing, or Guerilla Knitting, Graffitti Knitting – there is not only one name – has become a well recognised form of street art over the past few years. Rather than chalk or paint, groups take to the streets with colourful yarn. We talk to a Melbourne knitting collective to find out more.