Brisbane-based artist Eugene Carchesio works with collage, drawing, watercolour and sound. His watercolours often express the simplicity and purity of geometric patterning in fresh, clean colours. He sometimes incorporates words, letters or numbers into their surface, toying with the signifiers of language and meaning. His sculptural assemblages make use of discarded objects from everyday life, such as matchboxes, paper or cardboard
Contemporary artists easily slip between emerging technologies, traditional hand crafted practices, ...
The multidisciplinary artisti team Snæbjörnsdóttir/Wilson discuss art as a tool of disruption and me...
Charles Robb's studio practice focuses on the sculptural self-portrait, in particular the sculptural...
Brisbane-based designer Alex Lotersztain works globally, designing lighting, indoor and outdoor furn...
Salvatore Panatteri is a multidisciplinary artist whose unmitigated relationship into the area of li...
Milan Milojevic is head of printmaking at the Tasmanian School of Art. He discusses work made during...
Daniel von Sturmer discusses his art practice focusing on particular works from the last few years. ...
GV Art is pleased to present a new solo exhibition by the artist and lecturer Andrew Carnie, whose c...
In the work of Dimitri Vangrunderbeek (°1964, Brussels), normal objects - such as chairs and lamps -...
Hany Armanious was chosen to represent Australia in the 54th Venice Biennale (2011). Armanious' work...
Sydney based Andrew Johnstone will speak about the creative projects that he is involved with. These...
I first conceived the project I will be discussing today, settevoltecieco*, as a tribute to the life...
Denise Green is an artist and author of the book "Metonymy in contemporary art". She speaks about he...
Aldo Crommelynck (1931-2008) a animé l'atelier Crommelynck à Paris de 1956 à 1986, en compagnie de s...
Anne Lord's ice sculptures 'Ephemeral Characters' (2007) were installed in an art and ephemera event...
Contemporary artists easily slip between emerging technologies, traditional hand crafted practices, ...
The multidisciplinary artisti team Snæbjörnsdóttir/Wilson discuss art as a tool of disruption and me...
Charles Robb's studio practice focuses on the sculptural self-portrait, in particular the sculptural...
Brisbane-based designer Alex Lotersztain works globally, designing lighting, indoor and outdoor furn...
Salvatore Panatteri is a multidisciplinary artist whose unmitigated relationship into the area of li...
Milan Milojevic is head of printmaking at the Tasmanian School of Art. He discusses work made during...
Daniel von Sturmer discusses his art practice focusing on particular works from the last few years. ...
GV Art is pleased to present a new solo exhibition by the artist and lecturer Andrew Carnie, whose c...
In the work of Dimitri Vangrunderbeek (°1964, Brussels), normal objects - such as chairs and lamps -...
Hany Armanious was chosen to represent Australia in the 54th Venice Biennale (2011). Armanious' work...
Sydney based Andrew Johnstone will speak about the creative projects that he is involved with. These...
I first conceived the project I will be discussing today, settevoltecieco*, as a tribute to the life...
Denise Green is an artist and author of the book "Metonymy in contemporary art". She speaks about he...
Aldo Crommelynck (1931-2008) a animé l'atelier Crommelynck à Paris de 1956 à 1986, en compagnie de s...
Anne Lord's ice sculptures 'Ephemeral Characters' (2007) were installed in an art and ephemera event...
Contemporary artists easily slip between emerging technologies, traditional hand crafted practices, ...
The multidisciplinary artisti team Snæbjörnsdóttir/Wilson discuss art as a tool of disruption and me...
Charles Robb's studio practice focuses on the sculptural self-portrait, in particular the sculptural...