
The mirror world of Ronnie van Hout
We speak to Ronnie van Hout about doubles, ‘bad’ dads and his new work at Melbourne Art Fair, where he’ll be exhibiting with Darren Knight Gallery.

We speak to Ronnie van Hout about doubles, ‘bad’ dads and his new work at Melbourne Art Fair, where he’ll be exhibiting with Darren Knight Gallery.

Matthew Browne’s abstract paintings seem to hold a moment taut through their careful composition. We spoke to the artist about the pursuit of stillness in a noisy world ahead of his upcoming presentation with Wagner Contemporary at Melbourne Art Fair.

We spoke with Aotearoa-born, Melbourne-based artist Tia Ansell ahead of her presentation at Melbourne Art Fair in February.

Artists’ Artists is a five-part series featuring conversations with contemporary artists Julie Rrap, Danie Mellor, Bridget Riley, Janet Laurence and Albert Yonathan Setyawan.

New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata is calling on the public to help them locate six works by the senior artist that remain unlocated ahead of a survey exhibition, set to open in August 2024.

We crunched the numbers on Creative New Zealand’s final round of Arts Grants before the scheduled changes.

The Treaty of Waitangi exhibition at Te Papa was targeted by activists on Monday 11 December as inaccurately representing Aotearoa’s history. What will happen next? Art News reports.

A mural, commissioned for the Wairoa Centennial Library in 1962 and painted by E. Mervyn Taylor, is set to be auctioned this week, but it is unlikely that proceeds will go to the flood-ravaged community. Dr Bronwyn Holloway-Smith reports.

The one-night screening will include seven short works from the 1980s by the pioneering queer filmmaker.

Two faces of January in Joanna Murray-Smith’s Switzerland, reviewed by Art News Editor Connie Brown.