This exhibition pays homage to the limitless fertility of geometric form. Each study is a concentrated exercise in chromatic tension and structural contrast. ...
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Julie Green: New drawings 2020–2022
Julie Green’s drawings respond to the archaic, poetic force of the ancient tale Epic of Gilgamesh as well as the historic journey that the words themselves have taken to reach modern audiences. ...
Early Works – Tim Johnson 1969-1998
The common thread in Tim Johnson’s painting is his fascination with cultures from Sydney’s wildly exuberant pub rock scene of the 1970s to the Papunya dot painting of late 1970s-1980s and the native American folk, or the gentle Buddhist iconography of Asian cultures....
Michael Johnson: The 1970s
In the mid 1960s Michael Johnson pioneered the way for a calculated geometric composition, characterised by a refined use of vibrant acrylic colour on a scale not commonly seen in Australian art. From the fusion between architectonics and painting to distinctive flat planes, this exhibition showcases...
Liane Rossler: Sweet Nature
Made from local Australian clay, and created in a direct process from earth to form expressing the natural qualities of the material, the pieces in the exhibition are designed as interior landscapes and mini eco-systems to nurture nature and support plants, people, birds, bees and butterflies....
Michael Johnson: Paintings and works on paper 1960s & 1970s
Michael Johnson left Sydney travelling to Europe and then London at the beginning of the 1960s. He was drawn to New York at the end of the decade by a magnetic art world where pop art and the hard-edged school of painting were thriving. Johnson’s early...
New premises for Annette Larkin Fine Art
In a time when the ‘bad news’ stories of hard economic conditions and retracting economic markets seems to dominate the news cycle, it is exciting to report the launch of Annette Larkin Fine Art’s new and expanded gallery space. Since 2006, Annette Larkin Fine Art has...