


Art duo the Aquilizans weave cultural stories from pineapple fibre
See Through, a new art installation by artist duo Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan debuts at the Institute of Modern Art 8 October–18 December 2021.
See Through, a new art installation by artist duo Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan debuts at the Institute of Modern Art 8 October–18 December 2021.
On Friday the Institute of Modern Art held an opening event for the churchie Emerging Art Prize, revealing the winner of the Major Prize and Special Commendations.
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A sculpture made of fragments from torn-down statues in the former Soviet Union has helped Melbourne-based artist Nina Sanadze to win the churchie emerging art prize 2021 at the Institute of Modern Art.
The churchie emerging art prize, aka ‘the churchie’ is one of Australia’s leading prizes for emerging artists and will be exhibited at the IMA in October.
Master glass-blower Yhonnie Scarce’s latest exhibition Missile Park is an ode to the Indigenous Australians affected by British nuclear testing near her home in Woomera, where the desert turned to glass under the extreme heat.
Australia’s oldest independent gallery, the Institute of Modern Art (IMA), will host its Winter Gala and Benefit Auction next week, exhibiting leading Australian artists as well as major international works shown over their 46-year history.
Artist Khadim Ali’s latest exhibition, Invisible Border, is a collective history of the memories of the Hazara community in the face of dispossession. The exhibition includes a monumental nine-metre tapestry, handwoven by Hazaras in Afghanistan, who lost family in the war and use weaving as their primary income.