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“The paintings "were a way to get rid of the pain and anger I had." ”
– Aunty Sandra Saunders
Art Guide Australia March/April 2026
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Vicente Telles, whose work commands Art Guide Australia’s March/April cover, began his career as a santeros (a painter of devotional art)—one of the oldest living folk art traditions in the United States. As Oliver Giles writes, Telles’paintings explorehis experiences as a Nuevo Mexicano man living in a 21st century US.
Telles’ work features in the 25th Biennale of Sydney, who we have proudly partnered with to bring you a guide to some of the many highlights. ThemedRememory, this Biennale seeks to “highlight marginalised narratives, share untold stories, and inspire audiences to rethink how memory shapes identity and belonging”.
In this issue, Tiarney Miekus writes about Helen Grace’s landmark photographic series of the late 1970s and early 1980s, capturing a turning point in a longstanding feminist struggle.
We visit Ema Shin at the Australian Tapestry Workshop, speak to participants in the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain First Nations program, and delve into the practices of international Biennale artists Nahom Teklehaimanot, and Cannupa Hanska Luger.
This and more in the March/April 2026 print edition of Art Guide Australia. Subscribe today.
Publisher
Art Guide Australia
Contributors
Rosamund Brennan ,
Anna Carlsson,
Steve Dow,
Briony Downes ,
Gok-lim Finch ,
Oliver Giles ,
Megha Kapoor ,
Sophia Holloway ,
Leah Jing McIntosh ,
Louise Martin-Chew ,
Josephine Mead ,
Rhianna Melhem ,
Tiarney Miekus ,
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyễn ,
Barnaby Smith
Publication Date
March 2026
Editor
Neha Kale,
Chloé Wolifson ,
Anna Carlsson
Design
Jack Loel
Format
softcover