We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art stands and recognise the creative contribution First Australians make to the art and culture of this country.
Dec 2021
A nostalgia for Queensland’s pastoral past
5 Incredible film performances by untrained actors
Mysterious and mundane: The art of Jeffrey Smart
Three decades of Asia Pacific Triennial on tour
Stage two: Asia Pacific Art Papers: Contemporary Contexts, Practices, Ideas
Scrolls bring together science, art and nature
Asia Pacific Triennial: New futures imagined
Art as diplomacy in the Asia Pacific region
Nov 2021
Asia Pacific Triennial: Navigating new futures
Between earth and sky: Indigenous contemporary art from Taiwan
Ceramic installations evoke the landscape from which they are produced
Uramat Mugas: Uramat Story Songs
Contemporary Ceremonial art from Aurukun
Vale: Robert MacPherson
Water patterns: A meditative rhythm
A picture of sustainability
Go back in time to Max Dupain’s Anzac Square, Brisbane
A sense of absurdism: Breakable throwaway objects
Vale: Mervyn Moriarty
Once Neolithic urns now painted vases
Snowman makes Brisbane its home
Lindy Lee captures one moment in time which cannot be repeated
Oct 2021
Clouds of purple blooms, a quintessential image of Brisbane
Contemporary African masks create a subversive loop
LJ Harvey: A distinctively Australian style
Asia Pacific video on Tour
Top 5 Scariest Ghost Films
APT10 Kids on tour
Fine Lines: Meticulous brushwork in figurative painting
Asia Pacific Art Papers: Contemporary Contexts, Practices, Ideas
Installation underway for the 10th Asia Pacific Triennial
The language of nature
Genre painting: Understanding a moral message