Renowned for his elegant portrait busts of public personages and monumental and allegorical figures, Web Gilbert was largely self-taught as a sculptor.
Renowned for his elegant portrait busts of public personages and monumental and allegorical figures, Web Gilbert was largely self-taught as a sculptor.
Renowned for his elegant portrait busts of public personages and monumental and allegorical figures, Web Gilbert was largely self-taught as a sculptor.
Renowned for his elegant portrait busts of public personages and monumental and allegorical figures, Web Gilbert was largely self-taught as a sculptor.
Former National Gallery School student Bertram Mackennal was one of the earliest Australian-born artists to pursue a career abroad.
Since graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts in 1993, Melbourne-born Charles Robb’s practice has been marked by an interest in forms of portraitur
After studying painting and drawing in Melbourne, in 1979 Peter Schipperheyn furthered his studies at the Academie di belle Arti Carrarra in Italy.
After relocating to Australia with his wife Patricia and young family, Richard Larter came to prominence during the 1960s with his colourful and confronting Brit-Pop works.
Collection of Paul Jean Cels (c.
The culmination of a three-year expedition through the conflicted and war-torn landscape of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Richard Mosse’s The Enclave is an immersive, maze-like film installation depicting the…
Pop culture images and everyday objects take on new meaning in Pleasure & Reality, a new group exhibition that will see five Australian artists subvert reality and create the unexpected….
The Farm Security Administration was a United States government agency that commissioned, collected and published documentary photographs between 1935 and 1946.
David Goldblatt’s photographs from the 1970s and 1980s form a striking portrait of the inequities faced in South Africa under the rule of aparthei
Collection of Protheroe (?), until 1810; included in the sale of property of the 6th Earl of Coventry and others, Christie’s, London, 16-17 February 1810 (sold 17 February), n
Commissioned by Count Andrey Kyrillovich Razumovsky (1752–1836) in 1776, and kept in the Palais Razumovksy, Vienna until