New works by South-Australian duo Angela and Hossein Valamanesh are informed by imagery that stems from the natural world taking inspiration from scientific illustrations as well as cultural history and personal memory....
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Imants Tillers: The Philosophy of Doubt
‘The Philosophy of Doubt’ looks for common ground between aspects of contemporary Western Desert art and the metaphysical paintings of 20th century Italian master, Giorgio de Chirico....
Ariel Hassan: Making All Things Equal
Revealing a deep interest in exploring the expressive possibilities of the human imagination, with no clear boundaries to distinguish reality from fantasy. A seminal testament to Romanticism, Los Caprichos has influenced generations of artists, including Ariel Hassan....
David Griggs: Horror Business
'Horror Business' is an exhibition of new works by Philippines-based artist David Griggs about his turbulent struggle with depression - an international epidemic. ...
Warren Vance: Hold On
The inscriptions and images carved on trees are called arborglyphs. Dating back through the centuries, these markings make numerous appearances throughout pastoral literature and Renaissance painting traditions of the 1600s....
Jenny Watson: I woke up in France
These works were made in France over a two-month period in Marnay-sur-Seine, an hour east of Paris. The larger works took as their point of departure reflections on French culture of the recent past and today, painted on fabrics sourced locally. ‘French maid: French made,’ uses...
David Griggs: The Yum Yuck Hippy Paintings
David Griggs lives and works in Manila, Philippines, a city with a population equal to all of Australia. His current exhibition ‘The Yum Yuck Hippy Paintings’ is an overdose of pathos and humour....
Nicholas Folland: touch and go
Scheduled to coincide with the release of his Wakefield Press SALA Monograph, ‘The extreme climate of Nicholas Folland’, authored by Lisa Slade, and an extensive exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia, Greenaway Art Gallery presents a satellite exhibition exploring primary concerns and recent directions...
Daniel Hurditch: New Paintings
Daniel Hurditch’s latest suite of paintings explores our perception of the overwhelming concepts and realities that we encounter in our lives and how we process these....
Imants Tillers: The Philosopher’s Walk
Since 1980, Tillers has composed his large grid paintings using small individual canvas boards and has sequentially numbered each one therefore connecting the individual parts to make the greater whole....
Christian Lock: New Work
Christian Lock’s work acknowledges its art historical roots in abstraction and the language of painting, whilst also looking forward by combining these classic elements with newer developments....
Noel McKenna: Animals and Men
McKenna works in various methods of art making to instill a humble and engaging quality to familiar imagery. He is best known for his finely drawn paintings that explore a range of idiosyncratic Australian imagery, returning frequently to images of the domestic dog and family home....