Michael Cook Personal Structures: Crossing Borders Palazzo Mora, Venice Vernissage 7 – 8 May 2015 Personal Structures runs from: 9 Read More
Yhonnie Scarce is showing in the Tarnanthi Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, opening at the Art Read More
Yhonnie Scarce has been curated into the 10th Mildura Palimpsest Biennale, a program of contemporary interdiscinplinary art developed through site Read More
We are delighted to announce Natasha Bieniek is the winner of the 2015 Portia Geach Memorial Award. Celebrating it´s 50th Read More
The 2015 Nakanojo Biennale will take place in the Gunma Prefecture and include the work of 132 groups of artists Read More
Designed to attract some of Australia’s finest contemporary artists and high calibre works, the inaugural Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize Read More
Designed to attract some of Australia’s finest contemporary artists and high calibre works, the inaugural Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize Read More
Michael Cook have been curated into a major exhibition – Indigenous Australia: Enduring Civilisation at the British Museum. Drawing on Read More
Following her residency at the Arquetopia Foundation in Mexico, Petrina hicks is now in Berkeley California for a residency at Read More
We are very proud to announce Natasha Bieniek is the winner of the $50,000 Wynne Prize for her exquisite landscape Read More
Petrina Hicks is currently in Mexico, undertaking a residency at the Arquetopia Foundation, an award winning foundation for the promotion Read More
We are excited to present Michael Cook´s new photographic series ´Object´ in the gallery following their recent launch at Personal Read More
Petrina Hicks’ new body of photographs explore the continuities between ancient culture and contemporary life. Against a stark studio background Read More
Opening May 13th, Berlin Following on from their recent international success at Volta New York and Art Basel Hong Kong, Read More
It’s easy to lose yourself in the colourful, lush world of Kevin Chin’s paintings. In 2014 Chin spent a year Read More
"In the flesh is an enthralling and immersive experience of contemporary figurative art that explores the concept of humanness. The Read More
In the flesh is an enthralling and immersive experience of contemporary figurative art that explores the concept of humanness. The Read More
In the flesh is an enthralling and immersive experience of contemporary figurative art that explores the concept of humanness. The Read More
Juan Ford is exhibiting at Art Taipei 2014, on now until November 3rd at Taipei World Trade Centre. Art Taipei Read More
Juan Ford´s work The Intermediary was painted for the Melbourne Art Fair 2014. The gallery held a group show for Read More
Paper Trails features new work by Victoria Reichelt and Carly Fischer. Developed as separate works, Reichelt’s paintings and Fischer’s sculptures Read More
Congratulations to Petrina Hicks who has been announced as winner of the $25,000 Bowness Photography Prize 2014. ‘The three judges Read More
Victoria Reichelt is a finalist in the Geelong Prize with her amazing painting Flood.Victoria will be exhibiting in the gallery Read More
Featuring a 4 piece series of blown-glass domes or jars, Scarce reflects on the containment and classification of Indigenous peoples Read More
Neil Haddon is a finalist in the prestigious Wynne Prize at the Art Gallery of NSW with his work The Read More
WC Piguenit is often credited as the nation’s first Australian-born professional artist. A sensitive observer of our natural landscapes, intrepid Read More
Born in Melbourne in 1984, Bieniek has been a finalist in the Archibald Prize for the past four consecutive years. Read More
Abbey McCulloch is one of eight invited finalists in The Gold Award 2014. This $50,000 invitation only painting prize is Read More
THIS IS NO FANTASY at VOLTA10 BASEL ART FAIR Exhibiting MARIAN DREW & JACQUI STOCKDALE Markthalle, Basel, Switzerland 16- 21 Read More
WEAK IN COLOUR BUT STRONG IN BLOOD Aesthetically beautiful, politically motivated and personally driven, Yhonnie Scarce’s delicately crafted glass work Read More
Michael Cook´s series Majority Rule featured in the 19th Biennale of Sydney: You Imagine What You Desire, at the The Read More
New work by Neil Haddon in residence at the Greene Street studios New York
We live in a culture consumed by digital media. More than ever, we use images to facilitate our need to Read More
The act of reconstructing a full-sized eucalyptus tree within a gallery is an expression of both hope and futility; the Read More
Helen Gory Galerie is excited to present a solo exhibition by Abbey McCulloch at Art Stage Singapore 2014, on at Read More
Art Stage Singapore Now in its fourth year, Art Stage Singapore has rapidly developed into a significant global marketplace, attracting Read More
Melbourne Now, celebrates the latest art, architecture, design performance and cultural practice to reflect the complex cultural landscape of creative Read More
From photography and video art to painting, sculpture and traditional weaving, the shortlist for the 2013 Victorian Indigenous Art Awards Read More
HEARTLAND is an exhibition of contemporary art from South Australia that premieres new works of art made for the exhibition Read More
Personal Structures is a project initiated by Global Art Affairs. In 2013 Yhonnie Scarce is included in this curated exhibition Read More
Appearing as part of this year’s Head On Photo Festival, Ornamental (Royal National Park), is the culmination of Marian Drew’s Read More
Congratulations to Abbey McCulloch, a finalist in the 2013 Archibald Prize. Abbey captures a combination of strength and vulnerability in Read More
Border Plantings, Alberto Baraya (Colombia) + Yhonnie Scarce (Australia) Border Plantings enacts a dialogue between two artists from different continents, Read More
In my practice I look at objects that are in danger of becoming obsolete or are in different states of Read More