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