Art
From the captivating works of Rone in Western Australia to the mesmerizing light installations at the 2024 Brisbane Festival, and from celebrated Indigenous artists to the iconic Sculptures by the Sea in Bondi, there’s something for every art lover this season.
So step out, explore, and let your creativity flourish this spring!
Grace Kemarre Robinya from Tangentyere Artists, based in Mparntwe/Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, has brought together a selection of her own work alongside that of artists from Yarrenyty Arltere Town Camp, for the exhibition Kwatja Kngarritja Tnyirlalhama (Big Rain Falling).
Working through the Tangentyere Artists and Yarrenyty Arltere Artists art centres, the artists have drawn on their experiences in the desert sustained by rain – a life-giving resource. They are inspired by Robinya’s reflective and joyous art practice, which is defined by figurative landscape paintings that often feature her signature clouds with sheets of rain.
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This globally renowned, multisensory phenomenon of light, colour and sound showcases Brisbane’s City Botanic Gardens in a new light, with breathtaking installations created by acclaimed local and international artists.
A special feature of Brisbane’s Lightscape will be two incredible sculptural installations created by Queensland First Nations artists Paul Bong (aka Bindur Bullin) and Michelle Yeatman.
This one-of-a-kind experience will immerse audience in an inspiring, after-dark journey along a 1.8km trail through the iconic City Botanic gardens. Wander beneath towering tree canopies illuminated in colour, stroll beneath larger-than-life flowers, alongside shining neon roots, and through dynamic glowing tunnels. Discover moments of wonder to share with everyone.
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A multi-sensory installation excavating meaning from the everyday, Time · Rone projects onto a grand scale the lifelong search for beauty in decay.
Following a sell-out season in Melbourne, Time · Rone opened its doors in Perth with an expanded staging, featuring new rooms exclusive to AGWA. Experience the historic Centenary Galleries like never before, as you walk, breathe and live among remnants of mid-century Australia.
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Sculpture by the Sea will return to the Bondi to Tamarama Beach coastal walk as the world’s largest free to the public sculpture exhibition in 2024. The spectacular coastal walk was once again transformed into a 2km long sculpture park over three weeks featuring more than 100 sculptures by artists from Australia and across the world.
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A contemporary art exhibition exploring the depth and dynamism of the Gold Coast’s creative community.
Be immersed in the ‘Here and Now’ with an extraordinary collection of works of art by 42 artists who are deeply connected to the Gold Coast. Explore seven interconnected spaces featuring works ranging from medium scale installations, video and sculpture to 2D works, created by an exciting snapshot of artists from across the Gold Coast.
Held every three years at HOTA Gallery, the Gold Coast Triennial is thought-provoking, irreverent and playful, evoking a contemplative atmosphere.
Spanning generations, personal histories and career experience, the exhibition unveils the depth and dynamism of the Gold Coast creative community.
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REKOSPECTIVE is an immersive exhibition that charts the bold and dynamic practice of renowned Kamilaroi artist, Reko Rennie. The exhibition resists a conventional chronological sequence, allowing audiences to freely navigate the intersection between culture, politics and identity from a contemporary First Nations perspective.
Rennie’s distinctive style, which blends iconography from his Kamilaroi heritage with contemporary media, explores the complexities of his Aboriginal identity and Melbourne upbringing. REKOSPECTIVE unveils new works from Rennie, presented alongside pieces that have garnered the artist international acclaim over the last two decades.
300 Wellington St. Collingwood Vic. 3066
Tues. – Sat. | 10am to 4pm
Featuring 4 gallery spaces over 2 floors in the middle of the arts hub of Collingwood, the Art Lovers Australia Gallery is a physical space to showcase a selection of artists from the Art Lovers Australia online store.
Echoes of the Earth celebrates the timeless bond between art and nature. This diverse collection explores our deep connection to the land, inviting reflection on the beauty and significance of the natural world through the eyes of talented artists.
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