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Time Travels

Entropy always wins.

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America: Painting a Nation

From Sharne Wolff… America: Painting a Nation is “the most expansive survey of American painting ever presented in Australia” with around 80 works spanning the years 1750 to 1966. While a show with a big sweep like this always has

Show Me the Way

Jenny Sages employs a subtle earthy palette and draws the viewer close with delicate detailed lines, squiggles and dots that could simultaneously mean anything and nothing.

The Middle Head Project 33° 50’ S 151° 14’ E

Somewhere in the middle…

My Saltwater Murris

The innocence of these times is reflected in Michael Philp’s minimal palette and naïve style…

Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize 2013

Time to get small.

Portia Geach Memorial Award 2013

A portrait painted from life of some man or woman distinguished in Art, Letters or the Sciences…

Thanks Darkness

Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.

Collection+ Sopheap Pich

Pich’s light and delicate sculptures reflect the paradox of his upbringing…

An Artists’ Artist

Immersed in these dynamic abstracts, we can imagine David Aspden in his studio, absorbing the influence of the world around him – a record whirling on the turntable.