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Category: Archive

Joe Furlonger records ‘something of my place and time’

Joe Furlonger is amongst Australia’s greatest landscape painters, yet is invariably modest. When decades of work returned to his studio more »

Australian landscape painting, Joe Furlonger, Ray Hughes Gallery

Deb Mostert’s convergence of birds and people

An expert on migratory shore birds, Professor Richard Fuller (who you can hear at https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/offtrack/flying-for-your-life-1/7461802) spoke at Deb Mostert’s opening more »

ABC, climate, David Attenborough, Deb Mostert, Dr Richard Fuller, migratory birds, Ramsar, Redland Art Gallery, shore birds

Miranda Skoczek’s abstract paintings create a place where the viewer may dwell

Art Guide (issue 110, Nov/Dec 2017) commissioned this preview piece about Miranda Skoczek’s paintings which she described as, “… places more »

Preview of “Ecstasy: Baroque and Beyond”, for Art Guide

  Andrea Bubenik, curator of ‘Ecstasy: Baroque and Beyond’, suggested that the visual arts may encapsulate and enable ecstasy. This more »

Telstra Awards, UQ Art Museum

Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, 2017

Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation chair and senior curator Franchesca Cubillo describes her initiatives that are working toward greater recognition more »

Art Collector, Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, Indigenous Artists

The Many Registers of Political Art

Art and politics have always been inextricably linked. Throughout history, so much of the most powerful and enduring art has more »

Art, Eyeline, GoMA, IMA, Politics

William Robinson speaks to Artist Profile: “I believe an artist needs to get a life rather than a career.”

It was such a privilege to speak to Bill Robinson in his 81st year about life, painting and the courage more »

Artist Profile, William Robinson

Jun Chen speaks to Artist’s Profile about paint, life and distance travelled

In 2017, I interviewed Chinese-born artist Jun Chen about his journey from China to Australia, his unique university experience following more »

Artist Profile, Jun Chen

Amalia Pica’s exploration of potential communication between humans and animals at the IMA

  Brisbane’s Institute of Modern Art hosts work by Argentinian artist Amalia Pica which “points to a more inclusive future more »

Amalia Pica, Art Guide, IMA

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