by Victoria Hynes | Jun 25, 2018 | All Articles, Artist Profiles, Artists, Fine Art, Peta Minnici
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...
by Victoria Hynes | Jun 25, 2018 | All Articles, Asian Art News, Exhibition Reviews, Fine Art, Publications
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,...
by Victoria Hynes | Jun 24, 2018 | All Articles, Asian Art News, Exhibition Reviews, Fine Art, Freya Jobbins, Mandy Burgess, Publications, Ro Murray, Susan O'Doherty
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,...
by Victoria Hynes | Jun 1, 2018 | All Articles, Artists, Exhibition Reviews, Fine Art, Peter Tilley, Publications, 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...
by Victoria Hynes | Mar 25, 2018 | All Articles, Artists, Exhibition Catalogues, Fine Art, Peter Tilley
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...
by Victoria Hynes | Feb 25, 2018 | All Articles, Asian Art News, Exhibition Reviews, Fine Art, Publications
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...