Thai creative Apichatpong Weerasethakul is a uniquely versatile figure. He trained in Bangkok as an architect, followed by a Master鈥檚 in filmmaking from the School of Art Institute of Chicago.
On August 6, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia in Sydney unveiled Bent Forms #1鈥#4 (2025), a new site-specific sculpture by Los Angeles-based Australian artist Ricky Swallow.
Created especially for MCA Australia, A Conversation with the Sun (Afterimage) presents a unique meditation on the nature of memory, cinema and the passage of time.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA Australia) today unveiled Bent Forms #1鈥#4 (2025), a new site-specific sculpture commission by US-based Australian artist Ricky Swallow.
The wall text at the entrance says the exhibition explores 鈥渢he energy of contemporary painting in Australia today through the work of 14 Australian women artists.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA Australia) announced today the five artists to exhibit in Primavera 2025: Young Australian Artists, Francis Carmody (VIC/NSW), Alexandra Peters (VIC), Augusta Vinall Richardson (VIC), Keemon Williams (QLD), and Emmaline Zanelli (SA).
A Transcore of the Radical Imaginatory by Ethiopian American artist Julie Mehretu reverberates with the complexities of the present and the recent past.
As 2024 came to an end, there were four exhibitions in Sydney that offered a more nuanced and thought-provoking consideration of our rapidly changing world, and its many challenges to existing norms and traditions.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA Australia) presents an exhibition program celebrating the breadth and diversity of contemporary Australian art.
The exhibition presents as an up-to-date survey exhibition. While a comprehensive retrospective might suggest that Mehretu has reached an end point, it would certainly include a wider range of her work for predominantly Australian audiences unfamiliar with her output.