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A Command Of Colour Like No Other: Art Mob Presents Lockhart...

Drawing on the landscapes and people around them, the women behind the Lockhart River Ladies exhibition bring the land to life on the canvas....

The Best Tip For Selling Your Art

For any artist, seeing their hard work framed and taking pride of place on the wall is a moment of celebration. Whether it’s on...

Diving Deeper Into Australia’s Art Identity

If you were to distill Australian art down to one distinct trait, it could very easily be our love of landscapes. A closer look...

Album Of The Year Nominees Are Making Grammy’s History

The 2018 Grammy Award nominations have been released and, after years of calls for more diversity in the nominees, the list is the most...

Of Time And Place: Naomi Hobson Captures Stories Of Her Family...

Naomi Hobson knows that she would not be the person she is today if it wasn’t for all of those who came before her....

A Real Perla: Capturing Australia’s Landscapes With Rod Bathgate

Capturing the beauty of the Australian landscape in exquisite detail, Rod Bathgate’s paintings are a sight to behold. Intensely detailed, his realistic portrayals of...

The Mystic Magic of Dennis Nona

Hailing from the Torres Strait Islands, Dennis Nona is one of Australia’s most celebrated and impressive artists. Creating paintings, etchings, wooden sculptures, and linocut...

“Elation and Exuberance”: John Maitland’s Navigation of Memory

Capturing a sense of nostalgia and committing it to canvas, John Maitland’s work is a rich tapestry of memory, emotions, and experience. Determined to...

Did They Or Didn’t They? Missguided Embroiled In Controversy Over Stretch...

As people grow more and more concerned with the oversaturation of Photoshopped models, more fashion brands and companies are taking a stand against editing...

The Recovery and Return of Phil Clarke: Pop Surrealism Comes To...

Inspired by the works of Salvador Dali and René Magritte, with a dash of Andy Warhol thrown in for good measure, Phil Clarke’s pop...