
Considering intimacy in a pandemic world at Holmes à Court Vasse Felix
ANNETTE PETERSON The Outing, 1968, by Anne Marie Graham. Copyright of the Artist’s Estate and Copyright Agency 2021. Intimacy, currently showing at Holmes à Court Gallery
ANNETTE PETERSON The Outing, 1968, by Anne Marie Graham. Copyright of the Artist’s Estate and Copyright Agency 2021. Intimacy, currently showing at Holmes à Court Gallery
LYN DI CIERO George Haynes at his Spearwood studio. Photo Lyn DiCiero. If George Haynes’ exhibition at Holmes à Court Gallery is anything to go
ANNETTE PETERSON Curator Caroline Lunel awaits guests at the Bunbury Biennale. Bunbury Regional Art Galleries is celebrating its first-ever themed Bunbury Biennale: HE SHE THEY.
Lyn DiCiero, publisher of the Artist’s Chronicle. It’s hard to believe 30 years have passed since the first edition of the Artist’s Chronicle in 1991.
The extraordinary works of Abdul-Rahman Abdullah will fill John Curtin Gallery in the largest survey of his work to date. CHRIS MALCOLM, Director John Curtin Gallery,
Michelle Broun, newly appointed Curator of Australian First Nations Art at John Curtin Gallery. In an Australian first, John Curtin Gallery has appointed Yindjibarndi woman
Better known as a vibrant theatre venue, Koorliny Arts Centre in Kwinana has now opened an Exhibition Zone with sponsorship from Fremantle Ports. Designed to
For years now, the distant memory of a vibrant commercial gallery culture in Perth seemed irretrievably lost. Vital to the visual arts ecosystem, the commercial
There’s a touch of déjà vu in visiting Waldemar Kolbusz at Kolbusz Space in the former industrial Claisebrook precinct on the fringes of central Perth.
Artist and academic Drew Pettifer brings a considered and sensitive approach to the shocking treatment of two young men left to die on separate islands