Stephen Bowers is an internationally regarded ceramicist who delights with his crafting ability, his deep intelligence and great wit. He draws on history, natural science, artistic tradition and pop culture to create poetic collages in his exquisite and ... (click for full desc.)
This exhibition explores the colour and intensity of Australia as seen through the eyes of our artists. The title of the exhibition is drawn from the catalogue of the seminal 9 x 5 Impressionist exhibition of 1889 (including th ... (click for full desc.)
Telling the Stories – From the Kimberley to Yirrkala, is an exhibition of historical and affordable bark paintings by some of Australia’s foremost indigenous bark artists, as well as contemporary indigenous sculpture.
This remarkable ... (click for full desc.)
From a Scrap of Paper will include a selection of works of paper, including drawings, watercolours, prints, photography and paintings spanning a wide variety of artists, genres and decades.
Rainbow Country: Paintings by the Morton Sisters features the work of Ruby Morton Kngwarray, Lucky Morton Kngwarray, Sarah Morton Kngwarray and Hazel Morton Kngwarray.
Painting and carved wooden sculptures belong to a long tradition of art-making in Utopia. The Arrkerr (Owls) have been a focus of Trudy’s artistic practice since 2006 and A Parliament of Owls features a selection of her Arrkerr from 2007 and 2009. ... (click for full desc.)
Featuring the work of Australian artists ROBERT CLINCH, JAMES GLEESON, LILLY KELLY NAPANGARTI and GLORIA TAMERRE PETYARR, Monochrome Mythologies examines the absence of colour in contemporary art.
Features sculptures from the stockroom including works by STEPHEN BOWERS, GUY BOYD, FIONA HISCOCK, PETER WALSH and ROBERT JACKS
Featuring works by: BOWERS, BOYD, COHN, COULTER, DALL’AVA, EICHOLTZ, EPSTEIN, GAZZARD, JACKS, MACKENNAL, NICHOLS, RAGGETT, VASSILIEFF, YUMBULUL, amongst others.
Exciting new works by ceramic artist Stephen Bowers: opening 27 November and showing until 18 December 2010
New works by acclaimed artist Michael McWilliams
An exhibition with a focus to provide information on the ramifications of the recently introduced Resale Royalty. It features works by artists in 5 categories. 1.Works by deceased artists unaffected by the Resale Royalty such as ”’John Pater ... (click for full desc.)
An exhibition of paintings by the prominent NGAL sisters from the Utopia region of the Northern Territory. Angelina, Kathleen and Poly NGAL depict their country Aharlper, each using an individual painting style with a focus on the bush plum, a plant wit ... (click for full desc.)
The ATOs rebate for small businesses of up to 50% on artworks ends December 31st^. We represent a number of artists whose work complies with the ATO specifications, including:
Mark ASHKANASY, Stephen BOWERS, Robert CLINCH, Dianne COULTER, Tom GLEG ... (click for full desc.)
Exhibiting the beauty of the vast and ever-changing Australian landscape as portrayed by artists for over 100 years, ”The Painted Vision” demonstrates both the variations in artistic interpretations of the landscape, as well as careful skill ... (click for full desc.)
Showcasing Black and white imagery from colonial to contemporary and including aboriginal art.
Works by Blackman, Booth, Chagall, Conder, Dobell, Drysdale, Friend, Gleeson, Lilly Kelly Napangarti, Matisse, Millet, Gloria Petyarr, Picasso, Renoir, ... (click for full desc.)
Showcasing the delicately refined works of Utopia artists Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarray and Genevieve Kemarr Loy
Showcasing a wide range of sculpture, painting, drawing and decorative art, including Aboriginal, Antipodean, contemporary,colonial, impressionist, modern and Old Masters.
A selection of contemporary Australian artworks including painting, sculpture, decorative arts and indigenous art.
Paintings by four remarkable artists from Iylenty (Mosquito Bore), Utopia: Nancy Kunoth Petyarr, Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarray, Cowboy Loy Pwerl, and Genevieve Kemarr Loy
A selection of works by Tasmanian artist, Michael McWilliams, featuring his usual cast of colourful characters – sheep, cows, fish, pets – as well as native animals including the iconic Tasmanian devil and the thylacine.
Lauraine Diggins Fine Art: Annual Collectors’ Exhibition 2007 featuring 19th, 20th and 21st century Australian and Indigenous Painting, Sculpture and Decorative Arts.
A chance to see this renewed exhibition featuring paintings by contemporary indigenous painters from the Kimberleys and the Central Desert and Utopia regions before the exhibition tours to Tasmania later in the year.
An exhibition of watercolours and glass by artists Mike Green and Grant Donaldson
A selection of recent mexed media works by Tom Gleghorn.
A series of whimsical artworks by Tasmanian artist Michael McWilliams. Including works on board, panel, canvas and antiques
Featuring Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Modern, Contemporary and Indigenous Painting, Sculpture and Decorative Arts.
A selection of recent paintings by artist Peter Churcher
In Friends, Foes and Favourites, McWilliams invites the viewer to enter his world, peopled with dogs, shep, cows, birds, and the native animals of the Tasmanian bush, whose activities – often absurd, frequently amusing, sometimes sinister ... (click for full desc.)
Featuring Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Modern, Contemporary and Indigenous Painting, Sculpture and Decorative Arts.
Featuring the the indigenous works of Poly and Kathleen Ngal.
19th & 20th Century Australian Painting, Sculpture, Decorative Arts and Indigenous Art.
A selection of recent paintings by artist Peter Walsh
The skillfully rendered watercolours and still lifes of Mike and Janet Green. MIKE GREEN:Reframing Patriachy, Pandanus and the Postcolonial JANET GREEN: Observing Tonga
A selection of works by Tasmanian artist Michael McWilliams, focusing on the image of the enigmatic Tasmanian tiger.
19th & 20th Century Australian & Aboriginal Art. Incorporating Style Wars: Modernism in Melbourne 1939-1959.
