Artist Profile

Editor’s Note

Throughout this issue of Artist Profile we feature exhibitions demonstrating the rich diversity of Australasian artists locally and abroad. It’s exciting for us to be able to critique their many groundbreaking moments.

Salvatore Zofrea, this issue’s cover artist, has three exhibitions. Two are surveys, curated from his sixty years of making art. is a collaboration between Manly Art, at Macquarie University Art Gallery is attentive to changes in Zofrea’s paintings, drawings and prints. We celebrate , Zofrea’s monumental “nature and light” exhibition at Australian Galleries, Sydney, with a double-sided poster featuring his 2021 and 2013 .

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