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The Art Show

13 Jan 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Great conversations with visual artists, gallery and museum directors and curators.

Hadley's Art Prize winner Sophie Cape gets down and dirty and Filipino artist Pio Abad enlists Imelda Marcos' tiara in an act of restitution

13 Jan 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Most artists like to protect their work from the elements, but Sophie Cape, the winner of the 2025 Hadley's Art Prize, explains how exposing her work...

The Art Show

06 Jan 2026

Contributed by Lukas

UK inter-disciplinary artist Topher Campbell opens up his Ruckus Heart… a powerful and immersive multi-room exhibition at the Tate Modern earlier t...

The Art Show

30 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Great conversations with visual artists, gallery and museum directors and curators.

Lisa Reihana's compelling take on colonial history and Ben Law's candid reflections on photographer William Yang

30 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

She took a wallpaper with an idealised view of history and turned it into something far more moving - in every sense of the word. Meet Lisa Reihana, ...

The Art Show

23 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Great conversations with visual artists, gallery and museum directors and curators.

Gallerists Sullivan and Strumpf on 20 years of art world prominence and elemental explosions with sculptor Arcangelo Sassolino

23 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

This week we speak to the Italian sculptor Arcangelo Sassolino, whose current MONA exhibition features dripping molten steel and showers of light. J...

CJ Hendry and Ricky Swallow: two of Australia's biggest arts exports on ambition and success, plus Latai Taumoepeau's live art as protest

16 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Three artists in their prime talk to The Art Show...CJ Hendry specialises in hyper-real paintings, but she’s just as comfortable with the art of t...

Public hands and climate change: Nell, Mike Hewson, and Olafur Eliasson

09 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Nell, who has a major retrospective at Heide Museum, speaks to Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran about ghost motifs, smiling poop, and how collaborative proj...

Dangerously Modern Ep 3: Dorrit Black

02 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In episode 3 of the series Dangerously Modern, we're following the journey of the magnificent Dorrit Black. Dorrit arrived in London in 1927 and embr...

Dangerously Modern Ep 2: Stella Bowen

25 Nov 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In episode 2 of the series Dangerously Modern we follow the painter Stella Bowen, who left Adelaide for Europe and was part of a storied avant-garde ...

Dangerously Modern Ep 1: Margaret Preston

18 Nov 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In the early 20th century, an unprecedented wave of women artists  left a conservative Australia to pursue modern art in Europe.Margaret Preston is ...

Primavera: Showcasing the next generation

11 Nov 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Every spring, the Museum of Contemporary Art hands its galleries to the next generation. Primavera becomes a testing ground: a place where young arti...

Sisters Anney and Mechelle Bounpraseuth are making the ordinary shimmer

04 Nov 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Sisters Anney and Mechelle Bounpraseuth grew up in a world that promised paradise later. But they chose otherwise, leaving their religion to begin ma...

Leigh Bowery: how a Melbourne boy became a myth

28 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Leigh Bowery was not a man you could overlook. Born in Sunshine, Melbourne, he left Suburbia for Soho, London, remaking himself into someone impossib...

How Artbank's subscription model works for collectors and for artists

21 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

What would it mean to eat breakfast with a Brett Whiteley or to pass a Sally Gabori in the corridor? Art, not as something you visit, but something t...

Tschabalala Self merges myth and the everyday

14 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

To look at the art of Tschabala Self is to feel fabric think. Stitched velvet, printed cotton, painted skin: bodies collaged from memory and from lif...

Sarah Rhodes explores the relationship between people and place

07 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Some landscapes don't just surround us, they get inside us. A windswept farm, a rugged coastline, a cave heavy with shadow: they're places that don't...

Quentin Sprague on the art of looking

01 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

To write about art is really to write about looking. About how artists meet the world: what they notice; what slips through; what remains.In What Art...

Lisa Reihana brings truth to history

24 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Two hundred years ago, a French wallpaper pictured the Pacific: the islands and empire in perfect harmony against windless calm seas. But it was deco...

Nusra Latif Qureshi's House of Irredeemable Objects

17 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Nusra Latif Qureshi has built a career extending South Asian painting traditions while pressing on empire, displacement, and desire — revealing how...

Sophie Cape's wild landscapes take out top prize

10 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Some paintings are sealed off from the world: neat, polished, contained.But Sophie Cape's canvases feel porous, weathered by the elements themselves....

Thomas Demand recreates the world

03 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Throughout his practice, the German artist Thomas Demand rebuilds the world in paper, meticulously constructing life-sized models of everyday spaces ...

Nicolas Rothwell returns to the Western Desert

27 Aug 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Nicolas Rothwell writes at the edges of things. He's twice won the Prime Minister's Literary Award — for both fiction and non-fiction — and his w...

Ben Law on William Yang

20 Aug 2025

Contributed by Lukas

William Yang's photographs are part memoir, part invitation. Queer lives, Asian faces, vanished places — all lit with the soft glow of attention.Fo...

Garth Greenwell & Mark Armijo McKnight's creative friendship

13 Aug 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In 2020, Aperture magazine invited Garth Greenwell to write about Mark Armijo McKnight's photographs. The images immediately captivated him, offering...

Being forgotten and being remembered

06 Aug 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Scott Burton made art that touched the body before the mind. But like so many artists and men of his generation, he died of AIDS in 1989.Before he pa...

Making space for a child's perspective

30 Jul 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Children live in a world not quite built for them and, for a long time, galleries were no exception. No touching. No talking. Just stand and receive....

The art of children's books

23 Jul 2025

Contributed by Lukas

With just a few lines and strokes, picture books hold whole worlds: joy and sorrow, memory and wonder. They can be stark, fun and beautiful, all at o...

Five Acts of Love

16 Jul 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Five Acts of Love, now on at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, isn't a show about romance.It's about love when it's fierce, when it's fragi...

Darrell Sibosado and Frances Rings light up the stage

09 Jul 2025

Contributed by Lukas

When artists step into the theatre, the stillness of the studio meets the breath of the stage. And audiences, perhaps without even knowing, lean in.I...

Yolŋu Power puts Yirrkala art front and centre

02 Jul 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Yolŋu Power: The Art of Yirrkala, at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, is not just an art exhibition, but a field of ancestral presence.It's a spa...

Shanysa McConville looks back over 65000 years of art

25 Jun 2025

Contributed by Lukas

For much of the last century, in museums, the works of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists were treated as something outside the main story...

Grace Herbert tees off on the unnecessary lines between art and sport

18 Jun 2025

Contributed by Lukas

From feminist beginnings to kitsch commercialism, minigolf has a rich history. But what happens when you let artists loose to design their own holes?...

Arcangelo Sassolino embraces the possibility of change

11 Jun 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Arcangelo Sassolino's work captures a suspended instant: just before collapse, just after ignition. At the 2022 Venice Biennale, Sassolino paid homa...

Del Kathryn Barton’s creative world-building project imagines empowered, spirited women

04 Jun 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Del Kathryn Barton exorcised her rage in her critically acclaimed feature film Blaze, but its aftermath is grief. You wouldn't know it if you cast y...

Drawing with sound underground: Jason Maling’s magnum opus Diagrammatica

28 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Jason Maling works in the expanded field where — through the interface of technology, screens and a sound system — the sonic and the visual are c...

Thai-Australian artist Nathan Beard’s ironic take on museum artefacts

21 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Recently on the show we met Filipino artist Pio Abad to hear about his Turner Prize nominated exhibition 'To Those Sitting in Darkness' which re-pres...

Frank by name: Dale Frank on taxidermy and his greatest living artwork

14 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Although he's one of Australia's most established, commercially successful and prolific artists, Dale Frank is a reluctant interview subject.Eccentri...

Olfactory artist Nadia Vitlin infuses her artwork with scent

07 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Sydney-based artist Nadia Vitlin works with olfaction — our sense of smell — infusing her artwork, whether it be clay or paint, to create bespoke...

Pio Abad on his 2024 Turner Prize nominated body of work

30 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Just as historical objects in museum collections embody certain histories — of British imperialism and modernity — they also map loss and disappe...

One of Australia's most successful art partnerships

23 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

They used to lay-buy contemporary art together when they were low-paid gallery workers, forging a business relationship early on.Now, Ursula Sullivan...

How a child’s boomerang returns in the latest TarraWarra Biennial

09 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

It was while researching the provenance of a child’s boomerang, found in topsoil near the site of Melbourne Zoo, that Kimberley Moulton found the k...

Khaled Sabsabi speaks

01 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

The Lebanese-born Australian artist Khaled Sabsabi joins The Art Show exclusively to talk about the profound impact of the decision to unceremoniousl...

Warraba Weatherall’s first institutional solo

25 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

For Kamilaroi artist Warraba Weatherall, art that isn't a catalyst for something—that isn't driven by critique of gatekeeping museums, the criminal...

The truth behind Vincent Fantauzzo's verisimilitude

18 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In art, verisimilitude — representing things as they appear — is something like telling the unvarnished truth and it makes perfect sense that it'...

Robots aside, Robert Andrew draws inspiration from country

11 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Robert Andrew's artwork features simple robotic machines, with a stylus that impulsively draws or leaves a trace; not so much artificial intelligence...

Nici Cumpston: Indigenous artist turned curator to lead overseas museum

04 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Nici Cumpston has played a transformative role at the Art Gallery of South Australia. Over the past 16 years she has driven First Nations curatorial ...

An art historical approach to the work of Khaled Sabsabi

25 Feb 2025

Contributed by Lukas

When questions were raised in Federal Parliament about two artworks by Khaled Sabsabi from 2006 and 2007, it was enough to convince Creative Australi...

Polymorphous performers, The Huxleys, engender joy and seriousness

18 Feb 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Driven by their mission statement to create a queer wonderland, Will and Garett Huxley are true polymorphs. A real-life couple who rival camp predec...

Whatever happened to Ricky Swallow?

11 Feb 2025

Contributed by Lukas

After rising to prominence locally in the early 2000s, Ricky Swallow left Australia and built an international art career with his small-scale, often...

Topher Campbell splays his 'rukus' heart

04 Feb 2025

Contributed by Lukas

What began as a living archive of queer Black British experience in the early 2000s has morphed into visual memoir for the interdisciplinary artist T...

Latai Taumoepeau: This is not a drill

28 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Latai Taumoepeau is an artist who thinks big. Not only is her subject matter expansive—the impact of global warming and rising sea levels in the So...

CJ Hendry and who gets to decide 'what is art'

21 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Blurring the line between commercial and high art, self-described Brisbane bogan CJ Hendry is a social media phenomenon. Her seductive, hyperreal dr...

The Art Show

14 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Great conversations with visual artists, gallery and museum directors and curators.

Laura Jones on the Archibald prize plus Jennifer Higgie on the art of interviewing artists

07 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Daniel catches up with Archibald Prize winner Laura Jones, who painted author Tim Winton. Painter and sitter share a passion for WA's Ningaloo reef a...

Joyful ceramics plus a Timor Leste artist heads to the Venice Biennale

31 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Ceramicist Vipoo Srivilasa’s work is beautiful, playful and highly technical…and he’s having a moment, featuring in several exhibitions during ...

Street art in ascendence; the art of RONE. Plus Judy Watson's life of art

24 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

The artist RONE was always attracted to street art's impermanence. He's since moved beyond street art and into large scale installations, involving s...

Archie Moore wins at Venice Biennale + Leonardo Da Vinci + Nikki Lam

17 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Archie Moore won the top honour at one of the world's most prestigious and oldest art festivals – the Venice Biennale -- for a monumental work sho...

Sarah Contos looks over the Eye Lash Horizon, APA celebrates Intimate Imaginaries and Monica Rani Rudhar on personal stories writ large

10 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Great conversations wiIn her complex installations, featuring dozens on objects and materials, Sarah Contos imbues and perceives a sensuality within ...

The virtual and real worlds of Cao Fei + printmaking with Karen Rogers and Sean Richard Smith

03 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

One of the most influential artists in the world, Cao Fei has documented China's rapid urbanisation and digital revolutions for over two decades. In ...

How are a new generation of diasporic Australian artists working with their cultural material?

26 Nov 2024

Contributed by Lukas

The histories our families share can be in the stories we tell, the food we eat, the objects that are passed down from one generation to the next. Fi...

Radical textiles and experimental idiocy

19 Nov 2024

Contributed by Lukas

A time-travelling, multi-regional journey through the histories of ceramics that explores how contemporary artists are politicising this elemental me...

Reframing the portrait

12 Nov 2024

Contributed by Lukas

The self-portrait is perhaps the most ubiquitous image of the modern era, but how do contemporary artists use the portrait, not just to reflect thems...

Playgrounds and powerful women: the role of art in the public space

05 Nov 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Public art comes with big price tags and excites popular opinion, but what does it actually take to produce such large work and how does art change o...

Marc Newson's art inspirations and the story of Lucky Kwong

29 Oct 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Australian designer Marc Newson has helped to define the shape of our world today. But what are the artworks that inspired his approach and shaped hi...

Tim Winton explores the Australian landscape and Lucienne Rickard brings audiences to tears

22 Oct 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Tim Winton is one of Australia's greatest writers, but this year he found himself at the centre of the art world when Laura Jones' portrait took out ...

Whitney director emeritus Adam Weinberg and an art partnership in the Blue Mountains

15 Oct 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Adam Weinberg ran the Whitney Museum of American Art, one of New Yorks most iconic art spaces, for over 20 years. And he is a quintessential New York...

Art scandals, art couples and art poets

08 Oct 2024

Contributed by Lukas

One of the most salacious art scandals to hit the global art market is that of the Wildensteins. Author and journalist Rachel Corbett brings us her N...

Author Markus Zusak on art; the immersive, mysterious work of Angelica Mesiti; the art of poetry; a ruinous studio visit

02 Oct 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Curator and art writer Micheal Do is sitting in for Daniel Browning for the next five weeks.Author Markus Zuzak takes us back to 2005, to a wintery d...

The influence of Japanese ukiyo-e + Gina Rinehart's picture drama

25 Sep 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Cressida Campbell and Margaret Preston (1875-1963): two beloved printmakers inspired by Ukiyo-e, the Japanese woodcut genre whose influence swept th...

Helen Molesworth on death of Carl Andre + Olana Janfa + Brent Harris

18 Sep 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Helen Molesworth is a curator and writer who became widely known for her hit podcast Death of an Artist, about the artist Ana Mendieta, whose husban...

Alphonse Mucha: star of the Art Nouveau movement

11 Sep 2024

Contributed by Lukas

This week it's The Art (Nouveau) Show! Flowers, peacocks and sensuous drapes. Bejewelled women entwined in billowing hair and that classic black out...

Ramesh Nithiyendran's inner sanctum and Jack Wilkie-Jans on If Not Critical

04 Sep 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Over the past decade, Ramesh Nithiyendran has become one of the most visible artists of his generation and one of the most hardworking with his signa...

That’s not a medium! Art made from unusual material

28 Aug 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Sasha Huber is Swiss-Haitian… but she lives and works in Finland. She’s got a truly interdisciplinary practice - but she does have one particular...

Street art in ascendence; the art of RONE and Manda Lane

21 Aug 2024

Contributed by Lukas

The artist RONE was always attracted to street art's impermanence. He's since moved beyond street art and into large scale installations, involving s...

Joyful ceramics, the NATSIAAs and a glimpse of Renaissance Europe

14 Aug 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Ceramicist Vipoo Srivilasa’s work is beautiful, playful and highly technical…and he’s having a moment, featuring in several exhibitions this ye...

The "master of time" Hiroshi Sugimoto + the much prized lutruwita landscape

07 Aug 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Hiroshi Sugimoto's sublime black and white photographs capture subjects as diverse as polar bears and landscapes, to portraits of Princess Diana – ...

Black Modernism with Huey Copeland + cartoonist Mandy Ord

31 Jul 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Art historian Huey Copeland is hard at work on what he says will be “the first gender-balanced and racially integrated history of Western modernism...

Kelly Koumalatsos + abstract painter Lesley Dumbrell + Claudia Nicholson

24 Jul 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Three women and three artists with three very different ways of looking at the world: Kelly Koumalatsos  has a book (Madjem Bambandila) that charts ...

Iris van Herpen: the Dutch fashion designer who sculpts clothing

17 Jul 2024

Contributed by Lukas

She’s an artist whose medium is fashion. Dutch designer Iris van Herpen is an innovator, remaking high fashion to be wearable art - fabric is almos...

Machine Drawing and The Sex Life of Stone

10 Jul 2024

Contributed by Lukas

What does a historic bark painting from Arnhem Land have to do with manganese, the metal that makes lustrous gold and liquid black ceramic glazes? It...

How do you capture African fashion? And When Solidarity is Not a Metaphor

03 Jul 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Fashion is not a luxury; it’s a crucial part of the social fabric of many African countries. Capturing this diversity in an exhibition was the monu...

What happened to Thailand's Ban Chiang relics? Plus Judy Watson's life of art

26 Jun 2024

Contributed by Lukas

A culture that flourished 3,500 years ago in Thailand. They made jewellery and ceramics, not war.  You may never have heard of Ban Chiang —Tha...

Alphonse Mucha and the popularity of Art Nouveau

19 Jun 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Great conversations with visual artists, gallery and museum directors and curators.

Laura Jones wins the Archibald portrait prize + Jeremy Deller

12 Jun 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Big-name conceptual artist - four words you don’t often hear together. But Jeremy Deller is one - he’s a household name in Britain, but a few yea...

Remembering trailblazing artist Destiny Deacon

05 Jun 2024

Contributed by Lukas

We remember the life of the iconic artist Destiny Deacon, with curator Natalie King, and a cast of friends who sent us voice memos. She was the first...

Blak art and Destiny Deacon + an Abstract friendship

29 May 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Kimberley Moulten, an adjunct curator at  Britain's Tate gallery, specialising in First Nations art and Kate ten Buuren, a Taungurung curator, w...

The influence of Japanese ukiyo-e + Gina Rinehart's picture drama

22 May 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Cressida Campbell and Margaret Preston (1875-1963): two beloved printmakers inspired by Ukiyo-e, the Japanese woodcut genre whose influence swept th...

John Akomfrah at the Venice Biennale + mentors in art and life + Zeno Sworder

15 May 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Daniel meets the British filmmaker and artist Sir John Akomfrah, who is representing the UK at the Venice Biennale with his work Listening All Nigh...

Prison, pokies and colour: Three artists who turned art into therapy

08 May 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Damien Linnane was serving a prison sentence when he took up art as mental health therapy, going on to edit the magazines for prisoners Paper Chaine...

Palestinian-Saudi artist Dana Awartani + Anna Park flip the script

01 May 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Saudi-Palestinian artist Dana Awartani studied at a famously conceptual art school, before learning traditional Islamic crafts and principles, like ...

Archie Moore wins at the Venice Biennale + Leonardo Da Vinci + Nikki Lam

24 Apr 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Archie Moore has won the top honour at one of the world's most prestigious and oldest art festivals – the Venice Biennale--  for a monumental wor...

Nicholas Mangan makes art from phosphate, coral and bitcoin

17 Apr 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Nicholas Mangan is drawn to the stories behind some of our most contentious commodities: phosphate from Nauru, copper from Bougainville and cryptocu...

A graphic designer in the spotlight + Adelaide's art biennial

10 Apr 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Visnja Brdar's art motto is “The more nothing, the better”. She is one of this country’s most internationally successful graphic designers, the...

Why Katy Hessel never stops searching for the great women artists

02 Apr 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Katy Hessel's podcast and bestselling book on the great women artists ride the wave of interest in a parallel cannon of art, where women have lo...

Who reaps the profits from Aboriginal art re-sold overseas?

26 Mar 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Australia's art resale royalty scheme was supposed to help artists (or their families) get a small percentage when paintings were re-sold at auction ...

Jennifer Higgie on the art of interviewing artists

19 Mar 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing visual artists is just one of the things that Jennifer Higgie has mastered in her decades-long career at the helm of Frieze magazine,...

An artist paints her lush Far North home, plus the secrets of Vermeer

12 Mar 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Great conversations with visual artists, gallery and museum directors and curators.

Reviving a Maori artform in a new political climate + doors to an artist's life

05 Mar 2024

Contributed by Lukas

We meet the Maori artist who’s single-handedly reviving the lost cultural tradition of barkcloth making. As a right-wing conservative government wi...

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