Art Publications
Enough Khalas – ‘Asian Art News #28’
Enough Khalas At the University of NSW Gallery Since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City on 9/11, 2001, Islamophobia has been pervasive in many Western countries. A multi-media group exhibition entitled Enough Khalas in Sydney, the...
Arin Dwihartanto Sunaryo – ‘Australian Art Collector’
WHAT NEXT: ARIN DWIHARTANTO SUNARYO Why pay attention? Since completing his MFA at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design in London, Sunaryo’s eye-popping abstract paintings have swiftly attracted commercial interest and critical attention in the US, Europe...
Brett McMahon ‘ Asian Art News #27’
New Directions BRETT MCMAHON For artist Brett McMahon, returning to the natural and industrial environs of his childhood home of Newcastle, two hours north of Sydney, has generated a fertile period of creative output. A regular in Sydney's contemporary art scene since...
Tatsuo Miyajima – ‘Asian Art News’
Tatsuo Miyajima At the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Our lives are governed by time—measured on watches, mobile telephones, and laptops. The passage of time is the central theme of Japanese multi-media artist Tatsuo Miyajima’s art practice. He makes sculptures and...
Vernon Ah Kee – ‘Asian Art News’
Finding The Warrior Self Vernon Ah Kee’s art and voice are vital to understanding the reality of life for Aboriginal people in Australia now. His recent survey show entitled Not an Animal or a Plant shows something of the diversity of Aboriginal culture, encouraging...
Tanya Chaly ‘Australian Art Collector’
TANYA CHALY Viewing an exhibition by Tanya Chaly is akin to entering a Victorian parlour of natural curiosities. Part investigative artist, part forensic scientist, Chaly's creates drawings, paintings and prints that meticulously observe various species of...
‘Under The Sun’ Review – ‘Asian Art News’
Everything under the Sun The Australian Summer this year has been marked by scorching temperatures and unprecedented heatwaves across the country. It is therefore fitting that an exhibition exploring the iconic photograph titled ‘The Sunbaker’, by renowned...
Marion Borgelt – ‘World Sculpture News’
Dancing Through Darkness And Light Australian artist Marion Borgelt has passed through numerous dramatic cycles and shifts in her art practice. The passage of time and rhythms of life are central themes in her work, though her uncompromising art is ultimately about...
George Gittoes – ‘Australian Art Collector’
Heart Of Darkness GEORGE GITTOES Taking in George Gittoes touring survey exhibition ‘I Witness’, provokes a visceral response, like being given a swift kick in the guts. The images are the stuff of nightmares, describing in paint, drawings, prints and on film,...
Monica Rohan – ‘Australian Art Collector’
MONICA ROHAN WHY PAY ATTENTION? The lush, exquisitely detailed self-portraits by young Brisbane painter Monica Rohan have struck a chord with Queensland audiences. Graduating with an honours degree from QLD College of Art in 2011, she was immediately snapped up for...
Chris Langlois – ‘Australian Art Review’
Chris Langlois The place where the sea meets the land and the land meets the sky is the natural habitat of Chris Langlois. Victoria Hynes explores his observations. Artist Chris Langlois, Australian Arts Review, by arts writer and editor Victoria Hynes
John Bokor – ‘Australian Art Collector’
John Bokor Art writer and editor victoria hynes John Bokor, 'Close To Home' by arts writer and editor Victoria Hynes
Gibbs Farm – ‘World Sculpture News #51’
Valley Of The Titans New Zealand sculpture collector Alan Gibbs, more than two decades ago, began to build a sculpture park to accommodate his passion. A unique meeting of art and nature, here one leaves the pressures of the everyday world behind and takes time to...
Peta Minnici – ‘Australian Art Collector’
PETA MINNICI ‘Debutantes’ section Peta Minnici has been a stand out student whist completing her MFA at the National Art School over the past several years. In 2015 she won The John Olsen Award for Figure Drawing as well as the Parkers Fine Art Award for...
Pacific Sisters – ‘Asian Art News’
Pacific Sisters: He Toa Tāera Fashion Activists at Auckland Art Gallery In the 1990s, a group of Pacific and Maori artists in Auckland collaborated to make a series of happenings— performances in warehouses and art galleries that brought together art, music, fashion,...
Inhabited Architecture – ‘World Sculpture News’
Inhabited Architecture Chrissie Cotter Gallery At Chrissie Cotter Gallery, nestled between a thriving urban vegetable garden and rows of century-old terrace houses, four female artists—Susan O’Doherty, Freya Jobbins, Ro Murray, and Mandy Burgess—explore the social,...
Peter Tilley ‘World Sculpture News’
Out Of The Shadows Sculptor Peter Tilley’s figurative art continues his philosophical inquiry, namely the pursuit of harmony between life’s opposing forces. His addressing of meaningful philosophical concerns through physical and robust media is a testament to his...
Peter Tilley Catalogue
Seeing The Shadow: The Dark Side The optical effects of light and shade have been explored throughout art history from the prehistoric cave paintings of Lascaux to Da Vinci’s use of ‘chiaroscuro’ in Renaissance Italy. Shadows in western culture have often been...
Enough Khalas – ‘Asian Art News #28’
Enough Khalas At the University of NSW Gallery Since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City on 9/11, 2001, Islamophobia has been pervasive in many Western countries. A multi-media group exhibition entitled Enough Khalas in Sydney, the...
Arin Dwihartanto Sunaryo – ‘Australian Art Collector’
WHAT NEXT: ARIN DWIHARTANTO SUNARYO Why pay attention? Since completing his MFA at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design in London, Sunaryo’s eye-popping abstract paintings have swiftly attracted commercial interest and critical attention in the US, Europe...
Brett McMahon ‘ Asian Art News #27’
New Directions BRETT MCMAHON For artist Brett McMahon, returning to the natural and industrial environs of his childhood home of Newcastle, two hours north of Sydney, has generated a fertile period of creative output. A regular in Sydney's contemporary art scene since...
Tatsuo Miyajima – ‘Asian Art News’
Tatsuo Miyajima At the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Our lives are governed by time—measured on watches, mobile telephones, and laptops. The passage of time is the central theme of Japanese multi-media artist Tatsuo Miyajima’s art practice. He makes sculptures and...
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Painting With Stone: Story of
the Melocco Brothers
Executive Editor: Victoria Hynes
A richly illustrated book on the Melocco Brothers, Italian artisans whose mosaic and terrazzo work shaped many of Sydney’s most iconic buildings.












