“I am inspired by classical painting and portraiture, feelings of ambiguity, light and shadow. I am particularly interested in enigmatic compositions, raising questions between reality and illusion and creating a sense of uncertainty between the viewer and the figures depicted.” – Toni Messiter.
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Julius von Bismarck: This is not the storm
Spanning video installations, kinetic sculpture, and photography, this marks the first Australian solo exhibition for German artist Julius von Bismarck.
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Ildiko Kovacs: Tectonics
Sydney-based artist Ildiko Kovacs’ work captures our fragility in a dynamic universe, revealing an artist who is both explorer and storyteller.
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Christine Blowfield: Cerulean Skies
Western Australian artist Christine Blowfield is known for acrylic paintings, a realistic style, and her use of colour.
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