A contemporary textile exhibition by Gail Hawes with guest ceramic artist Robert Hawes After a career in marketing the concept of individuality in a world of mass consumerism continues to fascinate. What may appear as the freedom to choose and select individual paths,...
Cassils has achieved international recognition for their rigorous engagement with the body as a form of social sculpture. Through a practice spanning more than 15 years Cassils has ‘tackled the complicated politics of transgender visibility and its intertwinement with...
Lower Power, presented in association with Perth Festival and curated by PICA Senior Curator Eugenio Viola, features new works from Melbourne-based Marco Fusinato’s Infinitives series. These are a selection of images sourced from the international mass media over the...
Desert River Sea: Portraits of the Kimberley is an exciting, experimental, and current look at Aboriginal art from the Kimberley, Western Australia. The show brings together over 150 new and old works that reveal the many faces and features of contemporary Aboriginal...
Through his paintings and installations, Chang Teng-Yuan questions how humanity will change in future eras. His work focuses on futuristic, speculative narratives to provide a vehicle through which to reflect on the contemporary issues in our present, using characters...
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