ABSTRACTION

January 25, 2023By aaronANNA CAIONE, ANNA STEELE, ANNE WILSON, CAROLINE COLLOM, CLAIRE MOONEY, DONNA COMFORT, ELISABETH BODEY, ELKE VARGA, EMMA LANGRIDGE, EVA STIMSON CLARK, FIONA SCHOER, GRAZIELA GUARDINO, JENNY ZHE CHANG, JODIE FLUGGE, KAREN BENTON, KAREN WELLS, KATE HENDRY, KERRI WILSON MCCONCHIE, KERRILEE DIXON, LEAH TESCHENDORFF, LEILA GERGES, LINDA JUDGE, LISA PANG, LOUISE BLYTON, MAGDA CEBOKLI, MICHELLE CAITHNESS, NANCY CONSTANDELIA, NANOU DUPUIS, NATALIE LAVELLE, PATRICIA TODARELLO, Rebecca Monaghan, RECENT, RHONDA BAUM, RO MURRAY, SARAH RITCHIE, SARAH ROBSON, SHELLEY JARDINE, SIMONE NELSON, SUN WENGUAN, SUSAN ANDREWS, SUSAN WIRTH, TINA DOUGLAS, VERONICA CAVEN ALDOUS, WENDY KELLY, WILMA TABACCO, YURIA OKAMURA

ABSTRACTION Curated by Missy Ueda and Emma Landgridge February 1st – 18th, 2023   Five Walls presents the work of fifty Australian abstract artists in an expansive exhibition across four gallery spaces. This endeavour attempts in some way to redress the gender imbalance in the art world, but moreover, it signals the continuing presence and ongoing practice of women … Read More

TXT GROUP EXHIBITION

November 25, 2022By aaronBENJAMIN SHEPPARD, CATHERINE CLOVER, CHRISTIAN BÖK, CRAIG EASTON, DAVID FRENEY-MILLS, EVAN WHITTINGTON, FRAN VAN RIEMSDYK, JOYCE HUANG, LEE JAMES OWENS, LINDA JUDGE, PETER BURKE, PJ HICKMAN, RECENT, RHONDA BAUM, TROY INNOCENT, TROY MENDHAM

TXT GROUP EXHIBITION Curated by Aaron Martin, PJ Hickman, Craig Easton 25.11.22 – 17.12.22 A group exhibition featuring contemporary Australian and international artists using a variety of mediums and genres exploring concepts to recontextualise text. EXHIBITION IMAGES (click to enlarge) [popup_trigger id=”7489″ tag=”button”]INQUIRE[/popup_trigger]

LINDA JUDGE | GAME OVER

December 1, 2021By aaronLINDA JUDGE

Linda Judge Game Over 01.12.21 – 27.11.21 After seeing photographs of albatross that had died after ingesting small plastic fragments I began to collect bread tags. I soon began to use them in the studio, responding to their muted colours and quirky shape that worked as a tessellation. These works assemble the bread tags as … Read More