Congratulations to Andrew Browne and Karla Marchesi whose works are finalists in the Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize 2023. Held every two years, the Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize attracts some of Australia’s most accomplished artists, awarding a generous acquisitive cash prize of $50,000.
Read MoreIan Friend, Natalie Lavelle, and Robyn Stacey’s works have been featured in Belle Magazine’s spread of a reinvented three-level riverside apartment in Brisbane’s New Farm.
Read MoreIntimate Immensity is an exhibition of works by Ian Friend opens at The Condensery, Somerset Regional Art Gallery. On exhibition at The Condensery, Somerset Regional Art Gallery from 7 October - 3 December 2023.
Read More“…The artist’s projected outlines, which multiply, repeat, and gently loop, can be interpreted as visualizations of her shattered sense of subjectivity. The work is both literally and pictorially an attempt by O’Dempsey to maintain an artistic identity while also filling the shifting roles of daughter, nurse, sibling, administrator.”
Read MoreCongratulations to Joachim Froese, whose work Paolo and Po, was selected for the Brisbane Portrait Prize. Joachim Froese’s work was selected by 2023 finalist judges: Dr Holly Arden, Art educator, curator, author, and former Interim..
Read MoreExhibiting artist Simon Degroot joined Alain Guillemain in the space to explore the theme of ‘Gestural marks as being' in Abbreviated Gestures (5 - 23 September).
Read MoreExhibiting artist Joseph Daws joined Alain Guillemain in the space to explore the theme of ‘Flux and Identity' in New Works (15 August - 2 September 2023).
Read MoreExhibiting artist David Fenoglio joined Alain Guillemain in the space to explore the theme of ‘The meditative in art' in Squaring the Circle (25 July - 12 August 2023).
Read MoreCongratulations to Arryn Snowball, whose work Square Sun, 2022 has been selected for the 2023 Fraser Coast National Art Prize, Girra.
Read More“Christanto selflessly seeks solace for the innumerable victims of this tragedy memorialising the friends, family and strangers lost in time.“
Read MoreThe act of human selection, where stones, wood or paper are chosen for their symbolic significance, consciously arranged on a table for artistic contemplation, holds its origins in the Dutch and Flemish tradition of stilleven.
Read MoreExhibiting artist Natalie Lavelle joined Alain Guillemain in the space to explore the theme of ‘Erotics and the rupture of reason' in Flesh for Fantasy (4 - 22 July).
Read MoreJan Manton Gallery is excited to welcome interdisciplinary performance and installation artist Kellie O'Dempsey to the gallery. Kellie O’Dempsey creates installations and performances that respond directly to their surroundings — incorporating projection, video, collage, architectural space, gestural line..
Read More“How do we reflect on art? And how do we reflect on the sensuous in art? Painting for some is an art activity, others a profession, some a hobby, and for a few it is a life—or life force. Natalie Lavelle is one of the latter. For Lavelle, painting is so central to her personhood..”
Read MoreExhibiting artist Jacinta Giles joined Alain Guillemain in the space to explore the theme of ‘Minimal and Overfull' in Filter (23 May - 10 June).
Read MoreThe James C Sourris AM Collection of Artist Interviews consists of interviews with significant Australian artists and figures in the art world that provides insight and context to the practice of some of our most respected artists..
Read MoreIan Friend’s solo exhibition Intimate Immensity on exhibition at the University of the Sunshine Coast 10 June - 12 August 2023.
Read More“To view an Angela Brennan painting is to be embraced by colour. The artist’s iconic combinations of radiating hues and soft forms are atmospheric, an effect enhanced by their often immersive scale. It is almost as if you can breathe them in. To be in their presence is to be acutely aware of your own body..”
Read MoreCongratulations to Jacinta Giles, who work For the birds?, 2022 has been selected as a finalist for the Mullins Conceptual Photography Prize.
Read MoreThe King’s School Art Prize is a $20,000 acquisitive award presented to the artist judged the best contemporary artwork, created by an artist resident in Australia and represented by a commercial gallery, supporting both the artists and the fine arts industry.
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