Tag: Exhibitions

Discovey Village, Darling Harbour development proposal by architect Tony Corkill.

Exhibition explores ‘what Sydney might have been’

An exhibition at the Museum of Sydney unearths several failed design proposals for Australia’s most populous city.

Melbourne Now 2013 Design Wall, curated by Simone LeAmon.

Melbourne Now to return a decade on

Melbourne’s architecture, art, design and culture will again be surveyed in a return of the landmark Melbourne Now exhibition, to be held at the National Gallery of Victoria in 2023.

Photography exhibition explores the complex life of the inner-city park
News | Emily Wong | 19 Apr 2018

Photography exhibition explores the complex life of the inner-city park

An exhibition of images by New Zealand-born, Melbourne-based photographer Christine McFetridge draws attention to the role of inner-city parks in community life through the day-to-day documentation of the residents that inhabit them.

Participatory artwork highlights our complex relationship to water
News | Emily Wong | 13 Feb 2018

Participatory artwork highlights our complex relationship to water

An installation at the Fremantle Arts Centre by UK artist Amy Sharrocks explores the social, political and environmental dimensions of water.

Pilar Mata Dupont 'Undesirable Bodies' (2018), three-channel video, sound, colour, 16:16 min running time.
News | Emily Wong | 29 Jan 2018

Exhibition explores invasive weeds and colonialism in the Pilbara

Western Australian artist Pilar Mata Dupont has created a body of work exploring colonial legacies and ecological conservation in WA’s far north.

The video section of Super Field, designed by Baracco and Wright.
News | Patrick Hunn | 9 Jan 2018

Baracco and Wright design explorable landscape in audiovisual exhibition

Ahead of their Repair exhibition at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, Melbourne-based practice Baracco and Wright have designed a space for an audiovisual tour of the world’s remotest wildernesses.

The Hermitage in Vaucluse, NSW designed by 360 Degrees Landscape Architects.
News | Ricky Ray Ricardo | 27 Sep 2016

Planting Dreams: Gardens in the realm of imagination

Two exhibitions currently on show at the State Library of NSW celebrate historic and contemporary Australian garden design.

Untitled 9, 2006.
Review | Dr Karen Burns | 1 Jun 2016

Michael Corridore: Angry Black Snake

Environmental effects and their emotive consequences are explored in these curious photographs.

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