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“We create from a place of infinite capacity in the human imagination and the infinite space of the cosmos, grounded by connection with nature. ”
– Man&Wah
Art Guide Australia May/June 2025
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Tina Stefanou’s equine collaborators feature on the cover of the May/June issue of Art Guide, which explores how art can act as an extraordinary interface between the self and the world. Inside, Maya Hodge writes on an exhibition uniting trailblazing Indigenous artists with those who are currently or have previously been incarcerated. While Blak In-Justice breaks new ground, Revealed enters its 17th year of celebrating emerging First Nations talent with a growing community spirit and passion, as Gok-Lim Finch reports. Meanwhile, Yorta Yorta woman Kimberley Moulton has applied an expanded First Peoples curatorial approach to the ninth TarraWarra Biennial, and Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen speaks to three artists about their contributions.
Elsewhere, writer Cher Tan profiles twin brothers and artistic collaborators Man&Wah, whose approach to art-making draws from the “fieldwork of life”, and Michelle Wang invites us into the Sydney studio of Remy Faint, whose practice explores the transcultural importance of silk.
This and more in the May/June 2025 print edition of Art Guide Australia.
Publisher
Art Guide Australia
Contributors
Steve Dow,
Briony Downes ,
Gok-Lim Finch ,
Bec Gallo ,
Sally Gearon ,
Jo Higgins ,
Maya Hodge ,
Josephine Mead ,
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen ,
Barnaby Smith ,
Hamish Ta-mé,
Cher Tan ,
Michelle Wang ,
Emma-Kate Wilson
Publication Date
May 2025
Editor
Chloé Wolifson ,
Sally Gearon
Design
Jack Loel
Pages
248
Format
soft cover, 24 x 17 cm