Shaun Tan: The Red Tree – Beinart – Superstar Allure in a Small Gallery

The Brunswick-based Beinart Gallery has always struck me as being rather unique among inner city galleries. While most inner city galleries such as Gertrude Contemporary (Preston) or Red Gallery (Fitzroy) predominately focus on conceptual works, Beinart exclusively exhibits figurative works. To the pedantic, these works cross the line between illustration and fine art. And yet,... Continue Reading →

Painters of the Heidelberg School from the National Collection + Whose Paradise? – Art Gallery 275 – Disjointed/Dialogue?

Who would've thought that the works painted by artists such as Arthur Streeton and Tom Roberts would end up being displayed near where they first painted decades ago? Banyule Council’s museum-standard Art Gallery 275, is privileged to have various works by the early Australian impressionists on long-term loan from the National Gallery of Australia (NGA).... Continue Reading →

Breaking Ground: Women Artists in the Whitehorse Art Collection – Artspace – Curated with an Artist’s Eye

In various cultural institutions, there is a greater focus on representing women artists in exhibitions. Recent efforts can be seen with NGV (Women Photographers 1900-1975: A Legacy of Light), Bendigo Art Gallery (Frida Kahlo: In her own image) and even as remotely as Gippsland Art Gallery (Annemieke Mein: A Life's Work - A Retrospective). Whitehorse... Continue Reading →

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