Arts / Culture
Meet the florists behind ‘Art of Bloom’ at the NGV
‘RUSSH’ spoke with the florists behind xxflos, Sour Sunflower, Alchemy Orange and Flowers Vasette.
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‘RUSSH’ spoke with the florists behind xxflos, Sour Sunflower, Alchemy Orange and Flowers Vasette.
Looking to navigate your way through the Australian art smorgasbord this month? Here’s a list to get you started.
Nabilah Nordin, Stephen Benwell and Rubyrose Bancroft’s practices are brought into conversation with the work of prolific Australian artist, Merric Boyd.
Vivid Sydney is back and bolder than ever for 2023.
The La Prairie Art Award endeavours to recognise living Australian women artists who share in the same audacious, fearless and dynamic spirit the luxury beauty brand is known for.
“And this is your room. First it was a seat…now, your own room. Tell it like it is in your room. Or don’t. Why don’t you.”
Somewhere between representation and giddy abstraction.
“I think in 10 years time, it’ll go down like a burning man or a Glastonbury. And then in 10 years time, we will burn it like a burning man.”
The breadth of art showing in Australia this month will give you whiplash.
Are you ready for WorldPride?
She almost never applied.
“A crash course in American culture.”
The festival will take place at Carriageworks from 31 May- 2 June 2023.
The Art Series will take place next summer in Sydney and will include the work of three pioneering artists Louise Bourgeois, Wassily Kandinsky and Tacita Dean.
That feeling of being unbodied is addictive…It’s a place where you feel connected to both life and death.”
From Jedda-Daisy Culley’s debut at Yavuz Gallery and Abbey Rich at MARS Gallery.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has unveiled a new National Cultural Policy, entitled Revive.
Australia is brimming with talent. These are the ones to keep a close eye on.
The pair discuss Boyd’s current show at the Art Gallery of NSW, along with something quite rare. His technique.
“Making art can feel like a selfish thing,” says Tilda Swinton, “but I would like to remind you it is an act of ultimate generosity.”