Claire Lambe uses the tactile and transformative possibilities of sculpture to unsettle conventional notions of gender and sexuality. Drawing on her rich memories of the ex…
Christopher Langton’s larger-than-life, pumped-up super beings for Melbourne Now seem to have stepped out of the pages of Japanese manga (comics). While playful and toy-lik…
Sam Leach’s meticulously rendered oil paintings draw from diverse classical and modernist art traditions. Here, humans in protective suits wander through a Baroque forest, …
Collaborators since 1996, David Chesworth and Sonia Leber’s project for Melbourne Now is a large-scale high-definition video set in the former headquarters of the Age newsp…
Richard Lewer’s multidisciplinary practice is customarily directed to exploring themes around sport, crime and religion in a vision that is sometimes dark and menacing, som…
Combining sculpture, jewellery and durational performance, Bridie Lunney’s practice positions the body as a conduit between the physical world and our emotional and psychol…
An artist who emerged in Melbourne’s urban art scene in the late 1990s, LUSH works across large-scale murals, text works, stickers, tags and detailed dioramas, which he has…