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Adam Pyett: New Paintings

Adam Pyett: New Paintings

20240806
20240824
“For this exhibition I have continued to paint landscapes. Landscape painting seems to be best suited for me to be able to explore the main subject of my work which is the craft of painting.…
Susie Choi: Searching Chords

Susie Choi: Searching Chords

20240815
20240831
Susie Choi is a Sydney-based contemporary artist who works across ceramics, sculpture and installation, and is guided by ideas that confound and amuse her. The sources of inspiration for her work stem mainly from childhood,…
Symposium: Care, Who Cares?

Symposium: Care, Who Cares?

20240817
Care is a murky notion. It is entangled with ugly feelings of obligation and burden, exhaustion and sacrifice. It is sometimes a mask for coercion and control. It is co-opted by commerce as a marketing…
ELEMENTAL

ELEMENTAL

20240809
20240825
ELEMENTAL brings together 5 artists who explore the four elements (earth, air, fire & water) through their creative practice and chosen mediums. Swimming in colour, exploring unusual formations, indulging the senses with vibrancy and pushing…
Joanne Braddy: A place I can be myself

Joanne Braddy: A place I can be myself

20240808
20240816
Joanne Braddy is a mixed-media artist and disability advocate based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Her art practice delves into the exploration of self, primarily through painting, drawing, and ceramics to create emotive self-portraits. Stylistically, Joanne’s…
Fred Fowler: The Island

Fred Fowler: The Island

20240827
20240914
Fred Fowler’s paintings build up a symbolic order through a type of painterly wordplay. His paintings find delight in disguise: doors, vessels, creatures, and nature recur throughout these works, evoking a sense of place, concealment,…
Jon Cattapan: The Gods, The Constraints

Jon Cattapan: The Gods, The Constraints

20240803
20240831
Jon Cattapan is an extensively exhibited visual artist who lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. He first began exhibiting in 1979 and his works deal primarily with ways of representing urban topographies and narratives. He…
Imants Tillers: Trembling Earth

Imants Tillers: Trembling Earth

20240907
20240928
Imants Tillers is an artist, writer and curator. He has exhibited extensively since the late 1960s and has represented Australia at significant international exhibitions such as the Venice Biennale (1986), Documenta 7 (1982) and the…
Motoko Kikkawa: Drawing with Drone

Motoko Kikkawa: Drawing with Drone

20240906
20240922
Drawing with a Drone by Motoko Kikkawa showcases a unique combination of traditional drawing techniques and contemporary technology. Japanese artist based in Ōtepote Dunedin, NZ, Motoko Kikkawa drawing practice expands through diverse materials and approaches.…
Andrew Browne: The General Ruin

Andrew Browne: The General Ruin

20240910
20240928
Andrew Browne is a Melbourne based Australian artist, born 1960. He works across painting, photography and graphic mediums including drawing, photogravure, intaglio and lithography. As well he has recently re-engaged with sculpture. Since the 1980’s…
A Process to Worship

A Process to Worship

20240926
20240929
‘A Process to Worship’ is a collaborative exhibition by Rose Alexander and Vincent Smith. Using oxidation and light, the exhibition investigates the material qualities of metals and textiles, their tensions and interminglings. Through process-oriented art…
Small Works, Small Window

Small Works, Small Window

20241004
20241011
Onespace is delighted to invite you to Small Works, Small Window, a swift exhibition that showcases some of our finest small-scale works. It’s time for us to lighten the stockroom shelves, and as the calendar year…
Jorge Mariño Brito: This Intimate Life

Jorge Mariño Brito: This Intimate Life

20240730
20240810
This Intimate Life explores through Brito’s queer lens, the everyday relationships between men. Found vintage photographs and private moments are reimagined in a contemporary context using oil on canvas or pulped linen and cotton. The…
See Saw Collective: RE[collect]

See Saw Collective: RE[collect]

20240813
20240824
‘The mark of time gives us pause and a moment to consider the road we’ve taken. We re[collect] as we reflect on the notes of our student art practice. We ruminate on the strivings and…
Sybil Curtis: Ephemeral

Sybil Curtis: Ephemeral

20240903
20240928
Everything humans construct must pass. Some simply rust and disintegrate over years. Some are destroyed and quickly replaced. Others are only ever temporary. The subject matter of most of my paintings no longer exist, so…
Robert Mercer: Strange Fiction

Robert Mercer: Strange Fiction

20240907
20240927
Robert Mercer was born in Northern Ireland and immigrated with his family to Melbourne, Australia. His art practice has centred on video, photo-media and installation, the position of contemporary art in post-modern societies, and the…
Dusk of Nations: In Conversation with Fiona Foley, Archie Moore and Keemon Williams

Dusk of Nations: In Conversation with Fiona Foley, Archie Moore and Keemon Williams

20240926
Join Curator Kyle Weise in conversation with Dusk of Nations artists Fiona Foley, Archie Moore and Keemon Williams. Dusk of Nations features selected works by leading Australian-based artists drawn primarily from the UQ Collection. Spanning painting, photography, sculptural…
Colina Wymarra

Colina Wymarra

20240906
20240920
Acclaimed Remote Artist Award winner, Colina Wymarra, will unveil two highly anticipated solo exhibitions at two locations across Brisbane this September. Bloodlines at Judith Wright Art Centre from 6th to 20th September, offers a profound…
Jessica Nothdurft: Freeze Fawn

Jessica Nothdurft: Freeze Fawn

20240822
20240830
In partnership with New England Regional Art Museum, we are so excited to announce the Brisbane iteration of Jessica Nothdurft — ‘Freeze Fawn’ opening at Side Gallery on Thursday, 22 August! Join us for opening…
Jon Cattapan: The Gods, The Constraints

Jon Cattapan: The Gods, The Constraints

20240803
20240831
Jon Cattapan is an extensively exhibited visual artist who lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. He first began exhibiting in 1979 and his works deal primarily with ways of representing urban topographies and narratives. He…
Miles Hall: LATENT/BLATANT

Miles Hall: LATENT/BLATANT

20240730
20240817
Via a direct approach to mark making and a refined choice of materials, Hall’s recent paintings celebrate line, colour and surface, and in doing so question our tactile relationship to the painted image. Visual tensions…
New Light: Photography Now + Then

New Light: Photography Now + Then

20240817
20250713
A mesmerising display of photography spanning 1890 to 2024. With the power to freeze and preserve time, photography has captured imaginations for centuries. This August, step into New Light: Photography Now + Then, an exhibition where…
Elizabeth Willing: Kitchen Studio

Elizabeth Willing: Kitchen Studio

20240830
20241026
Kitchen Studio is a place where sculpture, food and ideas are interchangeable and digestible. The rules of hospitality will be broken, and nourishment redefined. During the day, Kitchen Studio opens its doors to those who are curious to…
Pia Murphy: Florescence

Pia Murphy: Florescence

20240724
20240813
Florescence, shapes that form and the compositions that bloom. Always leaning into curiosity and finding my way as I go, I follow what surprises and excites me. Layers of colour & texture; droplets, flowers, stems,…
25th Biennale of Sydney: Brisbane Introduction

25th Biennale of Sydney: Brisbane Introduction

20240815
Join us for an evening with Artistic Director of the 25th Biennale of Sydney, Hoor Al Qasimi. Accompanied by artist Richard Bell and GUAM Director Angela Goddard, Al Qasimi will introduce her curatorial practice and discuss…
Natalie Lavelle and Pippa Makgill: About Nothing

Natalie Lavelle and Pippa Makgill: About Nothing

20240809
20240811
About Nothing brings together the practices of Natalie Lavelle and Pippa Makgill. In this exhibition, Natalie’s assertive and vast canvases alongside Pippa’s precarious structures attempt to represent the formless or the presence of ‘nothing’. Sitting…
Dusk of Nations

Dusk of Nations

20240716
20241214
Dusk of Nations features selected works by leading Australian-based artists drawn primarily from the UQ Collection. Spanning painting, photography, sculptural objects and moving image, artists explore ideas of national identity and nationhood, and how these concepts…
Voices of Our Elders: Aboriginal Story Tellers

Voices of Our Elders: Aboriginal Story Tellers

20240226
20241129
Presenting a selection of never before seen artworks, photographic portraits and a newly commissioned documentary film in recognition of Aboriginal people that have contributed to recording and maintaining history and culture. These artworks and objects…
Duty of Care - Part One

Duty of Care - Part One

20240629
20240929
In the art world, there’s a new emphasis on care, with a focus on gentle attentiveness and good works, and a fear of triggering hurt. In curatorial practice—and in culture more broadly—‘care’ has become a…
Judy Watson: mudunama kundana wandaraba jarribirri

Judy Watson: mudunama kundana wandaraba jarribirri

20240323
20240811
For more than four decades, Judy Watson has created powerful, ethereal works of art channelling the stories of her family’s Waanyi Country in north-west Queensland. ‘mudunama kundana wandaraba jarribirri: Judy Watson’ is a comprehensive survey…
Seeds and Sovereignty

Seeds and Sovereignty

20240302
20240818
Over countless generations, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people developed an intricate understanding of their Country’s unique environments and ideal ecological balance. Intertwined with cultural knowledge and ceremonial practice, this insight is embedded into societal…
Hoda Afshar: A Curve is a Broken Line

Hoda Afshar: A Curve is a Broken Line

20240716
20241214
The first major solo exhibition by one of Australia’s most innovative and unflinching photomedia artists Through her photographs and moving image works, Iranian-born, Melbourne-based Hoda Afshar examines the politics of image-making. Deeply researched yet emotionally…
Jason Phu: everyone is dead, except for me again

Jason Phu: everyone is dead, except for me again

20240525
20240818
Jason Phu’s brand-new installation is a reimagining of his 2022 artwork everyone is dead, except for me. everything is futile, and i am tired. i wait in my little house, for the winter to take me. …
Primavera: Young Australian Artists

Primavera: Young Australian Artists

20240713
20240901
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia’s annual Primavera: Young Australian Artists exhibition showcases the work of Australian artists aged 35 years and under. In its 32nd year, Primavera has been guest curated by Talia Smith, who considers what artists…
Unleashed

Unleashed

20240622
20241019
Artists: Alicia Allan,  Ash and Kirralee Robinson, Anita Wano-Sumner, Aurora Elwell, Bunda Art, EB Jewellery, Julya Hegarty, Rick Hayward. Celebrating Queensland’s rising craft & design practitioners.   artisan is thrilled to present the 2024 edition of…
Necessary Images: The Films of Robert Bresson

Necessary Images: The Films of Robert Bresson

20240629
20240810
Robert Bresson (1901–1999) is one of the monumental figures of French cinema. Over an iconoclastic career spanning six decades, he embraced poetic asceticism in his pursuit of a new kind of truth in filmmaking. This…