Alicia Taylor’s Debut Photographic Exhibition ‘Above and Below’.Five years ago, Alicia Taylor photographed an incredible storm in Tasmania, sparking a desire to use the image as part of an art piece. "The idea lay dormant until I photographed a woman swimming in Fiji, two years ago, and then I decided...
Sean Connolly at Dubai Opera by Alexander &CO and Tribe Studio.Sean Connolly at Dubai Opera draws upon the design team’s interest in 20th Century Classics and oceanic, Australian/ New Zealand influences of Connolly’s...
STEMS: Art Collaboration Between Still Life Flowers & Rebecca Scheinberg.This photographer & floral designer collaboration features vibrant, dusty hues arranged into a quiet choreography where the flowers are still, but not...
Interview: New York-Based Australian Photographer Brooke Holm.Brooke Holm is one fair dinkum decent sheila who's work has graced the pages of Yellowtrace many a time. The way this young woman has accidentally discovered and subsequently pursued her photography career is nothing short of...
FRACTURE: DIFFERENCES by Shannon McGrath & Marcus Piper at Australian Design Centre.This visual conversation between architectural photographer and digital craftsperson explores the interplay of light in abstract spatial...
“The Infinite Now” by Australian Photographer Ray Collins & Dutch Cinematographer Armand Dijcks.Australian ocean photographer Ray Collins' work has been given the spectacular three-dimensional treatment during his collaboration with Dutch cinematographer Armand Dijcks in a majestic and awe inspiring series titled ‘The Infinite...
Interview: Sydney Artist Ben Smith.In his work, Sydney artist Ben Smith seeks to unify a series of complex and opposing qualities - the beautiful and the unsettling, the humorous and the sincere, the banal and the uncanny. Above all, an element of visual wit prevails in his...
The Demolition of Beauty: Rone’s Hidden Artwork in Melbourne.The demolition of one of Melbourne’s most valuable hidden artworks by Rone commenced on March 7th, however the move has been welcomed by the...
Fictitious Realism by Sydney Artist Jonathan Dalton.Sydney-based artist Jonathan Dalton's works are dominated by dark, tinted scenes that hint at an unfolding and curious story that the viewer has to imagine from the characters and their ambiguous surroundings. Dalton is obsessive about...