visual art

visual art   December 13, 2025

Olafur Eliasson’s Presence

In the exhibition Presence at Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art, Olafur Eliasson charts a continuum between our interior and exterior worlds.

visual art   December 6, 2025

John Nixon’s Song of the Earth

Song of the Earth, the first comprehensive survey of John Nixon’s art practice from the 1960s until his death in 2020, is a testament to his tireless creativity.

visual art   November 29, 2025

Hidden Line: Art of the Boyd Women

The Hidden Line, an exhibition of works by women of the Boyd family, poses a necessary challenge to Australian art history’s masculine legacy.

visual art   November 22, 2025

Sculptor Hany Armanious

Hany Armanious is an existential sculptor of the everyday, capturing its absurdities while insisting they be taken seriously.

visual art   November 8, 2025

Revisions exhibition

In the Melbourne exhibition Revisions, more than 60 Warlpiri artists remake photographs and archival records to question colonial histories.

visual art   October 8, 2025

Archie Moore’s kith and kin

Archie Moore’s masterpiece kith and kin – the first Australian work to receive a Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale – is now an unmissable display at Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art.

visual art   September 27, 2025

British sculptor Thomas J. Price

British sculptor Thomas J. Price’s statues of ordinary Black people in prominent public spaces are deeply moving.

visual art   September 20, 2025

Man Ray and Max Dupain

An exhibition pairing American–French surrealist Man Ray and Australian photographer Max Dupain throws new light on the work of both.

visual art   September 13, 2025

Lisa Reihana’s Voyager exhibition

Voyager, an exhibition of works by acclaimed Māori artist Lisa Reihana, distorts and reimagines time, space and myth.

visual art   September 6, 2025

Yolŋu power: the art of Yirrkala

Yolŋu power: the art of Yirrkala at the AGNSW is a must-see exhibition that displays an entire cosmology.

visual art   August 30, 2025

German sculptor-photographer Thomas Demand

German sculptor-photographer Thomas Demand, whose latest exhibition, The Object Lesson, is at the AGNSW, reframes reality in his meticulously crafted works.