MINIMAL \ REDUCTIVE

February 7, 2025By aaronAARON MARTIN, ANNELIES JAHN, CAROLINE COLLOM, KEISUKE MATSUURA, KUBOTA FUMIKAZU, LOUISE BLYTON, MAGDA CEBOKLI, MARK GALEA, PJ HICKMAN, RAYMOND CARTER, SARAH ROBSON, SHUHEI FUKUDA, SUSAN ANDREWS, TINA DOUGLAS, VIVIAN COOPER SMITH, WENDY KELLY, ZHEJUN HUANG

Minimal \ Reductive   curated by Aaron Martin February 7th – March 1st, 2025 (1st edition)March 7th – 29th, 2025 (2nd edition)MINIMAL REDUCTIVE Catalogue MINIMAL REDUCTIVE cont. Catalogue Minimal \ Reductive is part of a larger series of Minimal exhibitions initiated by Art Collector and JAHM Director Charles Justin, planned for 2025—including exhibitions at the … Read More

SUSAN ANDREWS | MID-LINE

August 26, 2023By aaronRECENT, SUSAN ANDREWS

Susan Andrews Mid-Line August 30th – September 16th, 2023 Susan Andrews Catalogue This exhibition of work continues my ongoing enquiry and explorations into seriality, measurement, and perceptions of space in object-based painting. The formal simplicity of the work pays homage to modernist abstraction while the wooden supports, protrusions and extensions create gaps and spaces that … Read More

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