As an gallery based in Sydney, Australia and Singapore, there has never been a time where we have been more grateful to be involved in the visual arts. In this issue we are proud to feature conversations with three contemporary visual artists whose work questions and challenges the status quo.
Grant Stevens talks about the inspiration for his new exhibition, The Forest, a timely reflection on our relationship with nature in this age of instant gratification.
An extract from Sally Brand’s powerful essay on Tony Albert’s upcoming exhibition, Duty of Care, explores duty of care as a social contract and an act of reconciliation.
Leigh Robb, curator of the 2020 Adelaide Biennale of Australian Art writes about Polly Borland’s exploration and questioning of our perceptions of beauty and difference.
And on a lighter note, you can read about Richard Lewer’s love for roast chook, Karen Black’s studio mate, Frankie; and discover Kanchana Gupta’s world of influences.