• 3 March 2018

    Linde Ivimey at Museum of Australian Democracy

    Linde Ivimey features in a group exhibition at the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House in Canberra. The Gift: Art, Artefacts, and Arrivals explores the notion of migration as a gift, both to those seeking a new home, and to the accepting nation. The four exhibiting contemporary artists, Linde Ivimey, Heddy Ritterman, Louise […]

  • 24 February 2018

    Lucy Culliton at New England Regional Art Museum

    Artist Lucy Culliton has been honoured with a survey exhibition at the New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM) in Armidale NSW. Caution Wet Paint sees 30 years of Culliton’s career on display, ranging from her early drawings through to more recent large-scale oil paintings. Caution Wet Paint NERAM 17 February – 29 April 2018 For more […]

  • 24 February 2018

    RMIT Art Collection Exhibition

    Juz Kitson features in Chaos and Order, 120 years of collecting at RMIT, a survey exhibition of the RMIT Art Collection curated by Jon Buckingham, Collections Coordinator at RMIT Gallery. Exploring the contradictions inherent in public art collections this survey embraces the challenges faced in acquiring works adhering to strict criteria, and the serendipitous acquisitions […]

  • 20 February 2018

    Protégé Page

    We are excited to announce the launch of the Protégé Page on our website. Protégé extends representation to a selected number of young and emerging artists on the basis of their achievements and the potential in their developing practices. The Protégé list is fluid, so please visit this page on our website for regular updates. […]

  • 17 February 2018

    Michael Muir Finalist in Muswellbrook Art Prize 2018

    Michael Muir is a finalist in the Muswellbrook Art Prize 2018 for his work ‘Hidden in the summer’ 2018. This year’s prize will be judged by Tracey Cooper-Lavery, Gallery Director, HOTA Gallery. The Muswellbrook Art Prize offers a non-acquisitive $50,000 painting prize, which is awarded on the opening night, Saturday 10 March. Muswellbrook Art Prize […]

  • 13 February 2018

    William Mackinnon on The Design Files

    William Mackinnon has been featured by The Design Files in an article by Camilla Wagstaff. The article discusses his recent move to Ibiza in Spain where he has set up a studio and developed the works for his forthcoming exhibition at the gallery, Twin Palms. To read the article, please click here. To view the […]

  • 10 February 2018

    Fiona Lowry at Tweed Regional Gallery

    Having completed a residency at the Tweed Regional Gallery’s Nancy Fairfax Artist in Residence Studio in 2017, Fiona Lowry will exhibit the resulting body of work at the Tweed Regional Gallery in 2018. The residency provided Lowry with an opportunity to engage with the surrounding landscape, an area she spent some time growing up in. […]

  • 9 February 2018

    Art Collector’s ’50 Things Collectors Need to Know 2018′

    Monica Rohan and Rhys Lee feature in Art Collector’s ’50 Things Collectors Need to Know 2018’ issue (Jan-Mar). The inaugural issue for 2018 also features Jan Murphy Gallery in an article about promoting art online. For more information, please click here. Image credit: Monica Rohan, This time maybe, 2017, oil on board, 80.0 x 61.0 cm

  • 9 February 2018

    Ben Quilty in ‘All We Can’t See: Illustrating the Nauru Files’ Exhibition

    Ben Quilty features in group exhibition, All We Can’t See: Illustrating the Nauru Files, at Yellow House Sydney. Focused on the Nauru Files published by The Guardian in August 2016, which leaked incident reports by staff of Nauru’s detention centres occurring between 2013–15, the exhibition sees 30 of Australia’s leading contemporary artists illustrate the files […]

  • 7 February 2018

    Martin Smith on Verso

    Verso is a curated online platform that publishes texts from contemporary artists, writers and curators.  Having recently completed a three-month residency at NARS Foundation in New York in late 2017, Martin Smith’s series of written reflections and photographs have been published online by Verso. These reflections offer a fantastic insight into the artist’s experience during […]

  • 5 February 2018

    Juz Kitson in Tom Bass Prize for Figurative Sculpture 2018

    Juz Kitson is a finalist for the Tom Bass Prize for Figurative Sculpture 2018 with her work, ‘Flesh tones of carnation. The continuum of life’ 2017. The 2018 finalists for the biennial prize will be judged by Dr Felicity Fenner, Director of UNSW Galleries and faculty member of UNSW School of Art and Design; Professor Richard […]

  • 5 February 2018

    William Mackinnon on ‘Talking with Painters’ Podcast    

    William Mackinnon has been interviewed by Maria Stoljar for an episode of her Talking with Painters podcast. Mackinnon discusses his studio practice and the development of his upcoming exhibition, Twin Palms, which opens on 27 February at the gallery. For more information and to access the Episode #38 podcast, please click here. Image credit: William […]

  • 3 February 2018

    Now representing Fred Fowler

    We are delighted to welcome Fred Fowler to the gallery and look forward to working with him in the future. Fred Fowler’s distinctive paintings are landscapes ­– physical, cultural or psychological – that expose the hidden and imaginary, described as wormholes or portals to alternative realities. He uses abstraction to eliminate background noise and convey […]

  • 15 December 2017

    Now representing Adam Pyett

    We are delighted to welcome Adam Pyett to the gallery and look forward to working with him in the future. There is a tough structure and playful approach to still life that underpins Adam Pyett’s paintings. An early interest in abstraction remains evident across his now recognisable subject matter with strong compositional elements and tightly […]

  • 10 December 2017

    ‘Imagine’ at Gippsland Art Gallery

    Juz Kitson, Adam Pyett, Monica Rohan and Heidi Yardley will feature in the inaugural exhibition, Imagine, at the new Gippsland Art Gallery in Sale, Victoria. Curated by Simon Gregg, Imagine showcases the capacity of human imagination through 134 works from 81 artists from around the globe spanning five centuries of creation. Imagine Gippsland Art Gallery […]

  • 10 December 2017

    Ben Quilty in NGV Triennial

    Ben Quilty features as one of more than 100 artists from 32 countries for the inaugural NGV Triennial, which surveys the world’s best art and design, across cultures, scales, geographies and perspectives. Quilty’s featured work will be High Tide Mark 2016, a recent acquisition for the NGV collection. The painting depicts a single life vest, […]

  • 7 December 2017

    Juz Kitson in RMIT University Art Collection

    Juz Kitson’s work, ‘Founded on the belief that there is order.’ 2017, has been acquired by the RMIT University Art Collection. The work was first exhibited as part of Kitson’s Primordial Pure exhibition at Sydney Contemporary 2017. For more information about the RMIT University Art Collection, please click here. Image credit: Juz Kitson, Founded on the belief […]

  • 24 November 2017

    12 Days of Christmas 2017

    In the spirit of Christmas and in the tradition of the Advent calendar, we invite you to view twelve works by twelve artists over twelve days. From Tuesday 28 November, we will be featuring one significant new work from an artist at 12pm (AEST) every day of the campaign leading up to Christmas. All images and details will […]

  • 14 October 2017

    ‘Romancing the Skull’ at Art Gallery of Ballarat

    Romancing the Skull is a major group exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ballarat. Examining the continued symbolic depiction of the skull in art, this exhibition considers the ranging themes of mortality, piracy and rebellion. Featuring work by leading Australian contemporary artists alongside a number of international artists, ‘Romancing the Skull’ also explores the culturally specific use of […]

  • 13 October 2017

    Ben Quilty at Art Gallery of New South Wales

    Ben Quilty is in a group exhibition, Something Living, at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. The exhibition explores figurative painting’s ability to observe and grapple with contemporary life and features work by Neo Rauch, George Baselitz, Dana Schutz, Quilty and others. Something Living Art Gallery of New South Wales 19 August 2017 – […]