Past Exhibitions
Past Exhibitions
GALLERY ARTISTS:SUMMER EXHIBITION
Group exhibition featuring work by: Nic Aplin, Min-woo Bang, Matthew Browne, Dagmar Cyrulla, Melissa Egan, Michael Gromm, Mark Hislop, Bec Juniper, Deborah Kelly, Kerry McInnis, Eleanor Millard, Rosella Namok, John Olsen, Nick Olsen, Christopher Orchard, Celia Perceval, Al Poulet, Llewellyn Skye, Boyd Sanday, … Continued
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Group exhibition featuring work by: Nic Aplin, Min-woo Bang, Matthew Browne, Dagmar Cyrulla, Melissa Egan, Michael Gromm, Mark Hislop, Bec Juniper, Deborah Kelly, Kerry McInnis, Eleanor Millard, Rosella Namok, John Olsen, Nick Olsen, Christopher Orchard, Celia Perceval, Al Poulet, Llewellyn Skye, Boyd Sanday, … Continued
CURATED GROUP SHOW:40/40 PROJECT
This exhibition represents a celebration of critical ideas and narratives as gallery artists embrace a uniform format of a 40 x 40cm canvas. This year’s exhibition showcases a variety of genre and medium. With guest artists: Nic Aplin, Nick Stathopoulos … Continued
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This exhibition represents a celebration of critical ideas and narratives as gallery artists embrace a uniform format of a 40 x 40cm canvas. This year’s exhibition showcases a variety of genre and medium. With guest artists: Nic Aplin, Nick Stathopoulos … Continued
DAGMAR CYRULLA:OBSERVING AND REFLECTING
Dagmar Cyrulla’s work tells stories about domestic life, yet always with elements of tension and mystery. The private world of individuals and complexities that accompany human engagement are of great interest to Cyrulla: “Most of my work is about relationships … Continued
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Dagmar Cyrulla’s work tells stories about domestic life, yet always with elements of tension and mystery. The private world of individuals and complexities that accompany human engagement are of great interest to Cyrulla: “Most of my work is about relationships … Continued
MELBOURNE ART FAIR STAND K5:MATTHEW BROWNE
Matthew Browne’s new sequence of paintings, titled ‘Moment of Tangency’, embraces the tradition of geometric abstraction whilst exploring a completely different line of thought and action – a contemporary tangency – leading audiences to explore, via visceral effect, ambiguity and … Continued
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Matthew Browne’s new sequence of paintings, titled ‘Moment of Tangency’, embraces the tradition of geometric abstraction whilst exploring a completely different line of thought and action – a contemporary tangency – leading audiences to explore, via visceral effect, ambiguity and … Continued
AL POULET:THE SPOT
Al Poulet’s work evokes the visual density and complexity of the Australian bush yet stimulates our imagination to viscerally experience pushing through branches and treading on land, or hearing birds and crashing ocean waves. These sensations are infused into the … Continued
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Al Poulet’s work evokes the visual density and complexity of the Australian bush yet stimulates our imagination to viscerally experience pushing through branches and treading on land, or hearing birds and crashing ocean waves. These sensations are infused into the … Continued
SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY:LLEWELLYN SKYE | CHASING ROMANCE
Chasing Romance | Sydney Contemporary | 6 – 10 September Skye’s paintings hover in a liminal space, on the edge of legibility. “I like the idea that you think it’s a flower, but then also question whether it is one” … Continued
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Chasing Romance | Sydney Contemporary | 6 – 10 September Skye’s paintings hover in a liminal space, on the edge of legibility. “I like the idea that you think it’s a flower, but then also question whether it is one” … Continued
ELEANOR MILLARD:WATCHING THE TIDE
As art writer, Tai Mitsuji, reflects, “Eleanor Millard’s landscape’s are personal – they represent places the artist has been and paths that she has walked – yet their power resides in the fact that they hold a universal resonance”. This … Continued
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As art writer, Tai Mitsuji, reflects, “Eleanor Millard’s landscape’s are personal – they represent places the artist has been and paths that she has walked – yet their power resides in the fact that they hold a universal resonance”. This … Continued
GROUP SHOW:COLLECTOR’S CHOICE | PAINTINGS FROM PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
An exhibition of collectable pieces including important works sourced from private collections around Australia. This impressive showcase of art represents an opportunity for collectors interested in exploring a range of styles and genres to incorporate significant works by acclaimed artists into their … Continued
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An exhibition of collectable pieces including important works sourced from private collections around Australia. This impressive showcase of art represents an opportunity for collectors interested in exploring a range of styles and genres to incorporate significant works by acclaimed artists into their … Continued
FROM AN ENDLESS FOREST:NEIL TAYLOR
Neil Taylor creates intimate, idealised landscapes of the Australian bush often focusing on exquisite features and unique forms of nature and their relationship with light. This new series of paintings concentrates on areas of wilderness the artist has recently visited … Continued
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Neil Taylor creates intimate, idealised landscapes of the Australian bush often focusing on exquisite features and unique forms of nature and their relationship with light. This new series of paintings concentrates on areas of wilderness the artist has recently visited … Continued
Light as a Feather:MELINDA SCHAWEL
Through the meticulous techniques of engraving and perforation, Melinda Schawel creates works that celebrate light, movement and texture. Continually inspired by the minutiae of natural elements and eroded surfaces, she was specifically drawn to the exquisite artistry of a single … Continued
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Through the meticulous techniques of engraving and perforation, Melinda Schawel creates works that celebrate light, movement and texture. Continually inspired by the minutiae of natural elements and eroded surfaces, she was specifically drawn to the exquisite artistry of a single … Continued
GROUP SHOW:6 Contemporary Women Artists | Action in Abstraction
This all-women exhibition features a collection of paintings and works on paper where markings, incisions, strokes of paint and sometimes lashings of colour construct pictorial form. Whilst each artist applies different perspectives and techniques, each work represents an abstraction of … Continued
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This all-women exhibition features a collection of paintings and works on paper where markings, incisions, strokes of paint and sometimes lashings of colour construct pictorial form. Whilst each artist applies different perspectives and techniques, each work represents an abstraction of … Continued
SHADOWLANDS:KERRY MCINNIS
Through expressive interpretations of “place”, we observe in Kerry McInnis’ new exhibition, Shadowlands, a continuation of the artist’s distinct approach to landscape painting. From this unique viewpoint, there is no intent to represent a particular landscape, but rather to present a universal … Continued
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Through expressive interpretations of “place”, we observe in Kerry McInnis’ new exhibition, Shadowlands, a continuation of the artist’s distinct approach to landscape painting. From this unique viewpoint, there is no intent to represent a particular landscape, but rather to present a universal … Continued
THE WATTLE ROOM - CHAPTER 10 - Inherited Way of Being:GENEVIEVE CARROLL
The body of work for Genevieve Carroll’s new exhibition represents the 10th Chapter in the artist’s evolving memoir, The Wattle Room. The concept, which developed during her residency at the Cite Internationale des Arts, Paris, in 2007, explores the contradictions … Continued
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The body of work for Genevieve Carroll’s new exhibition represents the 10th Chapter in the artist’s evolving memoir, The Wattle Room. The concept, which developed during her residency at the Cite Internationale des Arts, Paris, in 2007, explores the contradictions … Continued
ALMOST EVERYTHING:ROSEMARY VALADON
In Rosemary Valadon’s own words, her new body of work celebrates the “joy of life – an enthusiasm – a restarting of optimism and expansion. A flow meandering between objects and shadows. The spaces in-between”. Alive with colour, Valadon’s new … Continued
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In Rosemary Valadon’s own words, her new body of work celebrates the “joy of life – an enthusiasm – a restarting of optimism and expansion. A flow meandering between objects and shadows. The spaces in-between”. Alive with colour, Valadon’s new … Continued
NEW PAINTINGS:CELIA PERCEVAL
“The longer you sit in one remote spot in the bush, the more you become part of it,” Celia Perceval explains. “The landscape really does have a meaning, a character. It speaks to you. Everything is truly alive. Everything has … Continued
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“The longer you sit in one remote spot in the bush, the more you become part of it,” Celia Perceval explains. “The landscape really does have a meaning, a character. It speaks to you. Everything is truly alive. Everything has … Continued
Group Show:Under $10,000
This exhibition features a collection of impressive contemporary works of art, including new works in stock from the gallery’s stable of artists. This strong group of paintings and works on paper provides an opportunity for collectors, interested in exploring a range of artists, … Continued
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This exhibition features a collection of impressive contemporary works of art, including new works in stock from the gallery’s stable of artists. This strong group of paintings and works on paper provides an opportunity for collectors, interested in exploring a range of artists, … Continued
Group Show:Summer Exhibition
The annual Summer Exhibition is a celebration of contemporary art. Visit Wagner Contemporary to appreciate new works by gallery artists as well as works by artists new to the stable. The artists represented in this eclectic exhibition are of great appeal … Continued
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The annual Summer Exhibition is a celebration of contemporary art. Visit Wagner Contemporary to appreciate new works by gallery artists as well as works by artists new to the stable. The artists represented in this eclectic exhibition are of great appeal … Continued
40 / 40 Project:40 / 40 PROJECT
This exhibition of small works represents a celebration of critical ideas and narratives. Each artist communicates their unique language of expression upon a 40 x 40cm canvas. This year gallery artists are joined by five guest artists: Claus Stangl (Winner … Continued
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This exhibition of small works represents a celebration of critical ideas and narratives. Each artist communicates their unique language of expression upon a 40 x 40cm canvas. This year gallery artists are joined by five guest artists: Claus Stangl (Winner … Continued
Dagmar Cyrulla:End of a Chapter
Dagmar Cyrulla paints what she is emotionally connected to — the people in her life, relationships and the psychology that underpins her connectedness to others and her networks. In her new exhibition Cyrulla returns to her psychologically charged portraits. There is … Continued
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Dagmar Cyrulla paints what she is emotionally connected to — the people in her life, relationships and the psychology that underpins her connectedness to others and her networks. In her new exhibition Cyrulla returns to her psychologically charged portraits. There is … Continued
Nigel Sense, Eleanor Millard, Al Poulet:Sydney Contemporary | Three Artists
Nigel Sense | Visitor Centre Drawing inspiration from the American abstract expressionists and pop artists of the 1960s, Nigel Sense turns mass reproduction and the influence of mass media into subject matter. Showcased alongside a new series of paintings, the artist’s interactive display creates a dynamic … Continued
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Nigel Sense | Visitor Centre Drawing inspiration from the American abstract expressionists and pop artists of the 1960s, Nigel Sense turns mass reproduction and the influence of mass media into subject matter. Showcased alongside a new series of paintings, the artist’s interactive display creates a dynamic … Continued
CHRISTOPHER ORCHARD:PRECARIOUS
Wagner Contemporary is proud to present a new body of work by one of Australia’s finest figurative artists. In Christopher Orchard’s new collection of drawings, the viewer is invited to follow the artist’s suited character — the little bald man or “everyman”— … Continued
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Wagner Contemporary is proud to present a new body of work by one of Australia’s finest figurative artists. In Christopher Orchard’s new collection of drawings, the viewer is invited to follow the artist’s suited character — the little bald man or “everyman”— … Continued
Matthew Browne, Bec Juniper, Al Poulet, Melinda Schawel, Llewellyn Skye:Large Scale New Works
Matthew Browne, Bec Juniper, Al Poulet, Melinda Schawel, Llewellyn SkyeThis group exhibition encompasses impressive – large scale – new works recently consigned by gallery artists with a focus on New Zealand artist, Matthew Browne. The exhibited artists all approach painting from different directions, however each … Continued
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Matthew Browne, Bec Juniper, Al Poulet, Melinda Schawel, Llewellyn SkyeThis group exhibition encompasses impressive – large scale – new works recently consigned by gallery artists with a focus on New Zealand artist, Matthew Browne. The exhibited artists all approach painting from different directions, however each … Continued
Min-Woo Bang:Recent Paintings
There is a powerful sense of the sublime in Min-Woo Bang’s skyscapes. Although each composition hints of a familiar place – executed in a language suggestive of 16th and 17th century European painting – each window to the sky is also a transitional space, where shapes … Continued
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There is a powerful sense of the sublime in Min-Woo Bang’s skyscapes. Although each composition hints of a familiar place – executed in a language suggestive of 16th and 17th century European painting – each window to the sky is also a transitional space, where shapes … Continued
Melissa Egan:Winds of Change
This month celebrated artist Melissa Egan returns to Wagner Contemporary with her highly-anticipated new body of work, ‘Winds of Change’. While all of Egan’s paintings embrace an element of surprise and whimsical sense of humour, this exhibition strikes a deeply … Continued
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This month celebrated artist Melissa Egan returns to Wagner Contemporary with her highly-anticipated new body of work, ‘Winds of Change’. While all of Egan’s paintings embrace an element of surprise and whimsical sense of humour, this exhibition strikes a deeply … Continued
Llewellyn Skye:They once felt like water
The inspiration for Llewellyn Skye’s inaugural solo exhibition at Wagner Contemporary emanates from a poem by Tyler Knott Gregson that captures the tumbling nature of words in the metaphor of water.“I love the idea of words being like water. I really want to capture … Continued
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The inspiration for Llewellyn Skye’s inaugural solo exhibition at Wagner Contemporary emanates from a poem by Tyler Knott Gregson that captures the tumbling nature of words in the metaphor of water.“I love the idea of words being like water. I really want to capture … Continued
Judith White:Coastal Series
Judith White’s current exhibition, ‘Coastal Series’, continues her interest in the interaction of land and water. Drawing inspiration from the coastal landscape of the south coast region of Jervis Bay, NSW, White has created stunning abstractions that are, at once, intuitive … Continued
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Judith White’s current exhibition, ‘Coastal Series’, continues her interest in the interaction of land and water. Drawing inspiration from the coastal landscape of the south coast region of Jervis Bay, NSW, White has created stunning abstractions that are, at once, intuitive … Continued
Genevieve Carroll:The Wattle Room Chapter 9: The Circumspect Toothbrush
Genevieve Carroll lives in the remote township of Hill End, the home to a small creative community with a strong core of visual artists. “In this quiet and isolated space she creates poetic, interior worlds” (Lucy Stranger). Her new series deepens and expands … Continued
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Genevieve Carroll lives in the remote township of Hill End, the home to a small creative community with a strong core of visual artists. “In this quiet and isolated space she creates poetic, interior worlds” (Lucy Stranger). Her new series deepens and expands … Continued
Group Show:Rhythms of the Monaro: Kelton Plain Artist Residency
Artists David Collins, Elisabeth Cummings, Sally Stokes, Belinda Street and Leah Thiessen were invited to spend a week at the Kelton Plain Property in Monaro in May 2021. This exhibition presents works produced during the residency. The life of an artist … Continued
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Artists David Collins, Elisabeth Cummings, Sally Stokes, Belinda Street and Leah Thiessen were invited to spend a week at the Kelton Plain Property in Monaro in May 2021. This exhibition presents works produced during the residency. The life of an artist … Continued
Gallery Artists:Summer Show
ONLINE AND AT THE GALLERY: 15 JANUARY – 2 FEBRUARY Wagner Contemporary re-opens on Saturday 15 January with the ‘Summer Show’. We look forward to welcoming you back to the gallery in the new year, commencing with an exciting selection of recent … Continued
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ONLINE AND AT THE GALLERY: 15 JANUARY – 2 FEBRUARY Wagner Contemporary re-opens on Saturday 15 January with the ‘Summer Show’. We look forward to welcoming you back to the gallery in the new year, commencing with an exciting selection of recent … Continued
Group Show:Christmas Show
The annual Christmas Show is a celebration of contemporary art, showcasing a selection of new work from gallery artists.Featuring: Min-Woo Bang, Matthew Browne, Genevieve Carroll, Dagmar Cyrulla, Nick Hall, Mark Hislop, Bec Juniper, Marcella Kaspar, Deborah Kelly, Kerry McInnis, Eleanor Millard, … Continued
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The annual Christmas Show is a celebration of contemporary art, showcasing a selection of new work from gallery artists.Featuring: Min-Woo Bang, Matthew Browne, Genevieve Carroll, Dagmar Cyrulla, Nick Hall, Mark Hislop, Bec Juniper, Marcella Kaspar, Deborah Kelly, Kerry McInnis, Eleanor Millard, … Continued
Jo Young:Recent Work
The different objects Jo Young selects for her still life paintings form strong aesthetic rather than simple utilitarian connections. Together these curious objects seem to converse naturally, like characters in a theatrical stage setting. In each intimate arrangement, drama is created by … Continued
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The different objects Jo Young selects for her still life paintings form strong aesthetic rather than simple utilitarian connections. Together these curious objects seem to converse naturally, like characters in a theatrical stage setting. In each intimate arrangement, drama is created by … Continued
EXPLORE ONLINE Mark Hislop | Melinda Schawel | Eleanor Millard:Sydney Contemporary Presents
This year the digital platform, Explore Sydney Contemporary, will replace Sydney Contemporary, which runs 11 – 21 November.A gallery preview will take place at Wagner Contemporary on Saturday 6 November in advance of the fair’s digital platform online.For Melbourne artists, Mark Hislop, … Continued
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This year the digital platform, Explore Sydney Contemporary, will replace Sydney Contemporary, which runs 11 – 21 November.A gallery preview will take place at Wagner Contemporary on Saturday 6 November in advance of the fair’s digital platform online.For Melbourne artists, Mark Hislop, … Continued
Celia Perceval:New Paintings
In the Gallery and OnlineCelia Perceval’s recent series of work draws upon direct sensory engagement with bush locations in Southern NSW in late 2019. Studies were instigated in bushland in the Royal National Park and near the Clyde River and … Continued
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In the Gallery and OnlineCelia Perceval’s recent series of work draws upon direct sensory engagement with bush locations in Southern NSW in late 2019. Studies were instigated in bushland in the Royal National Park and near the Clyde River and … Continued
Rosemary Valadon:New Paintings
In Rosemary Valadon’s new body of work, a sequence of still life paintings come alive with vivid brushstrokes and rich hues of colour. These reflective and intuitive compositions transform a table ensemble into a sensual and dynamic language of expression, where each element … Continued
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In Rosemary Valadon’s new body of work, a sequence of still life paintings come alive with vivid brushstrokes and rich hues of colour. These reflective and intuitive compositions transform a table ensemble into a sensual and dynamic language of expression, where each element … Continued
Gallery Artists:Gallery Group Show
Our current Group Show presents an exciting range of new work to the gallery. Visit the exhibition online to view works in a variety of genre and approach – from figurative to abstraction, executed in painting, drawing or mixed media. … Continued
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Our current Group Show presents an exciting range of new work to the gallery. Visit the exhibition online to view works in a variety of genre and approach – from figurative to abstraction, executed in painting, drawing or mixed media. … Continued
Al Poulet:Untitled (Walk)
Al Poulet’s current show at Wagner Contemporary follows his participation in Penrith Regional Gallery’s exhibition ‘Cummings and Poulet’, curated by Toby Chapman (April, 2021). His new body of work, ‘Untitled (Walk)’, draws us deeper inside his inner world, which, as articulated with energy and instinct … Continued
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Al Poulet’s current show at Wagner Contemporary follows his participation in Penrith Regional Gallery’s exhibition ‘Cummings and Poulet’, curated by Toby Chapman (April, 2021). His new body of work, ‘Untitled (Walk)’, draws us deeper inside his inner world, which, as articulated with energy and instinct … Continued
Neil Taylor:Recent Paintings
Neil Taylor’s new body of work focuses on a subject that is his own backyard and a constant source of inspiration – the misty sandstone cliffs and valleys of the Blue Mountains. In Recent Paintings, the Grose Valley’s canyons and … Continued
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Neil Taylor’s new body of work focuses on a subject that is his own backyard and a constant source of inspiration – the misty sandstone cliffs and valleys of the Blue Mountains. In Recent Paintings, the Grose Valley’s canyons and … Continued
Collectable works:Desirable Works From The Secondary Market
Collecting art is an exciting, satisfying and financially-rewarding experience, and the process and activity of selecting and discerning a new piece is personally enriching. The selection of works featured in our annual show for collectors represents the culmination of the gallery’s … Continued
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Collecting art is an exciting, satisfying and financially-rewarding experience, and the process and activity of selecting and discerning a new piece is personally enriching. The selection of works featured in our annual show for collectors represents the culmination of the gallery’s … Continued
Kerry McInnis:River
Water flows through Kerry McInnis’s new exhibition, ‘River’. It not only ripples through the exhibition’s title but also courses through her works. Since McInnis was a child in Guatemala, the river’s undertow has pulled at her—always looming with the promise … Continued
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Water flows through Kerry McInnis’s new exhibition, ‘River’. It not only ripples through the exhibition’s title but also courses through her works. Since McInnis was a child in Guatemala, the river’s undertow has pulled at her—always looming with the promise … Continued
Bec Juniper:Continuum
Drawing on Western Australia’s landforms and structures, including its rivers, flatlands, and salt pans, the artist’s topographic perspectives emphasise the geological and cultural fragility specific to north western regions of the state. However, these works also embody deeper, visceral qualities as … Continued
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Drawing on Western Australia’s landforms and structures, including its rivers, flatlands, and salt pans, the artist’s topographic perspectives emphasise the geological and cultural fragility specific to north western regions of the state. However, these works also embody deeper, visceral qualities as … Continued
Group Show :40/40 Project
This exhibition represents a celebration of critical ideas and narratives as artists embrace a uniform format of a 40 x 40cm canvas. An exhibition of small paintings by a range of artists encourages the viewer to engage directly with new concepts and, through a comparative process, … Continued
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This exhibition represents a celebration of critical ideas and narratives as artists embrace a uniform format of a 40 x 40cm canvas. An exhibition of small paintings by a range of artists encourages the viewer to engage directly with new concepts and, through a comparative process, … Continued
And 'The Monstrous and the Sublime: James Gleeson & Deborah Kelly':The Summer Show : Art Now
Our annual ‘Summer Show’ features stunning new works from the gallery’s established and early-career artists. Showing concurrently is ‘The Monstrous and the Sublime: James Gleeson & Deborah Kelly’. The Monstrous and The Sublime: James Gleeson & Deborah KellyJames Gleeson (1915 – 2008), artist, … Continued
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Our annual ‘Summer Show’ features stunning new works from the gallery’s established and early-career artists. Showing concurrently is ‘The Monstrous and the Sublime: James Gleeson & Deborah Kelly’. The Monstrous and The Sublime: James Gleeson & Deborah KellyJames Gleeson (1915 – 2008), artist, … Continued
Group Show:Drawing: A Fundamental Liberation
Drawing is a fundamental and liberating practice that allows artists to express themselves with directness, honesty and freedom. This exhibition brings together the work of six artists who explore elements intrinsic to drawing in contrasting medium, technique and imaginative approach. Featuring work by: Dagmar … Continued
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Drawing is a fundamental and liberating practice that allows artists to express themselves with directness, honesty and freedom. This exhibition brings together the work of six artists who explore elements intrinsic to drawing in contrasting medium, technique and imaginative approach. Featuring work by: Dagmar … Continued
Dagmar Cyrulla:Recent Works
Dagmar Cyrulla’s new exhibition does not resemble the work that she set out to make at the beginning of the year. Recent Works instead tracks the first-hand experience of the artist living through a pandemic: the inevitable frustrations, the hour-long calls, … Continued
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Dagmar Cyrulla’s new exhibition does not resemble the work that she set out to make at the beginning of the year. Recent Works instead tracks the first-hand experience of the artist living through a pandemic: the inevitable frustrations, the hour-long calls, … Continued
Genevieve Carroll:The Wattle Room Chapter 8: Perhaps
Genevieve Carroll lives in Hill End, a place surrounded by nature. In this quiet and isolated space she creates poetic, interior worlds that intuitively speak to a larger experience of humanity’s relationship with nature’s force and fragility. The tenuous relationship between … Continued
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Genevieve Carroll lives in Hill End, a place surrounded by nature. In this quiet and isolated space she creates poetic, interior worlds that intuitively speak to a larger experience of humanity’s relationship with nature’s force and fragility. The tenuous relationship between … Continued
Eleanor Millard:A Chance Encounter
Eleanor Millard’s landscapes arrest the speed of life. In her artworks, the furious pace of the everyday suddenly stops, and gives way to a painted meditation.“I try to paint the stillness of the now, with all of its sound,” Millard … Continued
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Eleanor Millard’s landscapes arrest the speed of life. In her artworks, the furious pace of the everyday suddenly stops, and gives way to a painted meditation.“I try to paint the stillness of the now, with all of its sound,” Millard … Continued
Nigel Sense:Tropical Future World
For his new exhibition, ‘Tropical Future World’, Nigel Sense invokes the instincts and emotions experienced during his overseas trip to South-East Asia, immediately prior to Covid-19. Each painting transforms the familiar into something unfamiliar, and, via the application of distortion, dislocation and juxtaposition, … Continued
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For his new exhibition, ‘Tropical Future World’, Nigel Sense invokes the instincts and emotions experienced during his overseas trip to South-East Asia, immediately prior to Covid-19. Each painting transforms the familiar into something unfamiliar, and, via the application of distortion, dislocation and juxtaposition, … Continued
Group Show:BIG
Featuring ten epic and transcending large-scale paintings. Including work by Matthew Browne, Mark Hislop, Bec Juniper, Kerry McInnis, Celia Perceval, Al Poulet, Minnie Pwerle (c. 1920 – 2006) and Judith White.
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Featuring ten epic and transcending large-scale paintings. Including work by Matthew Browne, Mark Hislop, Bec Juniper, Kerry McInnis, Celia Perceval, Al Poulet, Minnie Pwerle (c. 1920 – 2006) and Judith White.
Group Show:7K AND UNDER
All works $7,000 and under.This group exhibition showcases a collection of impressive contemporary works of art, including new works in stock from the gallery’s stable of artists. This strong group of paintings and works on paper provides an opportunity for collectors, interested in … Continued
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All works $7,000 and under.This group exhibition showcases a collection of impressive contemporary works of art, including new works in stock from the gallery’s stable of artists. This strong group of paintings and works on paper provides an opportunity for collectors, interested in … Continued
Min-Woo Bang:Natural Impact
Min-Woo Bang’s forthcoming exhibition, “Natural Impact”, is a highlight at Wagner Contemporary this year. In his new body of work, the artist expresses an emotional and visual response to recent, occurring events: Australia’s bush fires and the pandemic. In each landscape, Australia’s … Continued
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Min-Woo Bang’s forthcoming exhibition, “Natural Impact”, is a highlight at Wagner Contemporary this year. In his new body of work, the artist expresses an emotional and visual response to recent, occurring events: Australia’s bush fires and the pandemic. In each landscape, Australia’s … Continued
Al Poulet:Untitled (W)
Al Poulet paints with the urgency of a young artist. “I struggle to look at a work of mine from a week ago, because I think ‘that’s old and I can already do better’,” he explains. “But sometimes I do … Continued
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Al Poulet paints with the urgency of a young artist. “I struggle to look at a work of mine from a week ago, because I think ‘that’s old and I can already do better’,” he explains. “But sometimes I do … Continued
Group Show:Human: All Too Human
This exhibition features artists who examine the psychology of the human condition and reveal – or subtly suggest – deeper-level emotions and feelings which lie beneath the surface of behaviour and experience.Stimulated by rich life experiences of their own, these artists … Continued
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This exhibition features artists who examine the psychology of the human condition and reveal – or subtly suggest – deeper-level emotions and feelings which lie beneath the surface of behaviour and experience.Stimulated by rich life experiences of their own, these artists … Continued
Melissa Egan:In Your Dreams
VIEW EXHIBITION WORKS IN-SITU: ONLINE VIEWING ROOMThis April, celebrated artist, Melissa Egan, returns to Wagner Contemporary with her highly anticipated new body of work, “In Your Dreams”. These paintings take lyrical inspiration from her country home in rural Queensland. Each day, … Continued
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VIEW EXHIBITION WORKS IN-SITU: ONLINE VIEWING ROOMThis April, celebrated artist, Melissa Egan, returns to Wagner Contemporary with her highly anticipated new body of work, “In Your Dreams”. These paintings take lyrical inspiration from her country home in rural Queensland. Each day, … Continued
Mark Hislop:Ghost Flowers and Zombie Plants
The paintings in Mark Hislop’s new series, Ghost Flowers and Zombie Plants, are created on large acrylic sheets. Using delicate washes of colour, botanical forms evolve with stunning clarity and brilliance. Viewed through the acrylic’s surface, vines, branches and leaves … Continued
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The paintings in Mark Hislop’s new series, Ghost Flowers and Zombie Plants, are created on large acrylic sheets. Using delicate washes of colour, botanical forms evolve with stunning clarity and brilliance. Viewed through the acrylic’s surface, vines, branches and leaves … Continued
Group Show:40/40 Project
This group exhibition of paintings, each 40 x 40cm in size, showcases a cross-section of critical ideas and narratives as artists embrace a uniform small-format canvas.Why 40/40? There is something intimate and alluring about a small work of art. Contained … Continued
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This group exhibition of paintings, each 40 x 40cm in size, showcases a cross-section of critical ideas and narratives as artists embrace a uniform small-format canvas.Why 40/40? There is something intimate and alluring about a small work of art. Contained … Continued
Group Show:The Summer Show
Our annual Summer Show is a vibrant and diverse exhibition, featuring a range of new work to the gallery.Featuring work by: Min-Woo Bang, Genevieve Carroll, Ray Crooke, Dagmar Cyrulla, Melissa Egan, Sai-Wai Foo, Nick Hall, Marcella Kaspar, Mark Hislop, Deborah Kelly, Kerry … Continued
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Our annual Summer Show is a vibrant and diverse exhibition, featuring a range of new work to the gallery.Featuring work by: Min-Woo Bang, Genevieve Carroll, Ray Crooke, Dagmar Cyrulla, Melissa Egan, Sai-Wai Foo, Nick Hall, Marcella Kaspar, Mark Hislop, Deborah Kelly, Kerry … Continued
Celia Perceval:Spring
As much as we might feel that the landscapes and water ways of Australia’s coastal regions are familiar to us, and hold little potential for surprise, Celia Perceval’s paintings prove that they remain places full of mystery and wonder.Perceval is … Continued
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As much as we might feel that the landscapes and water ways of Australia’s coastal regions are familiar to us, and hold little potential for surprise, Celia Perceval’s paintings prove that they remain places full of mystery and wonder.Perceval is … Continued
Melinda Schawel:Solitude
Melinda Schawel’s new body of work, Solitude, reflects the artist’s continued exploration into the materiality of paper and physicality of the creative process, while paying homage to the awe inspiring power of nature. Earlier this year, she and her family were … Continued
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Melinda Schawel’s new body of work, Solitude, reflects the artist’s continued exploration into the materiality of paper and physicality of the creative process, while paying homage to the awe inspiring power of nature. Earlier this year, she and her family were … Continued
Group Show:New Paintings and Sculpture: Featuring Sai-Wai Foo
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Nick Hall, Al Poulet & Sai-Wai Foo :Sydney Contemporary 2019
Wagner Contemporary is thrilled to be presenting Nick Hall, Sai-Wai Foo and Al Poulet at this year’s Sydney Contemporary Art Fair. Nick HallRumpus Room : The painter explores our primordial urges in the present day. Through a deeply introspective and psychologically driven … Continued
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Wagner Contemporary is thrilled to be presenting Nick Hall, Sai-Wai Foo and Al Poulet at this year’s Sydney Contemporary Art Fair. Nick HallRumpus Room : The painter explores our primordial urges in the present day. Through a deeply introspective and psychologically driven … Continued
Rosemary Valadon:Shadows of Desire
In recent work, Rosemary Valadon re-engages the still life tradition and the shadows cast by gender roles and stereotypes that upset the easy search for domestic bliss. Here an amazing table ensemble becomes a theatre set for an unsettling feminine … Continued
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In recent work, Rosemary Valadon re-engages the still life tradition and the shadows cast by gender roles and stereotypes that upset the easy search for domestic bliss. Here an amazing table ensemble becomes a theatre set for an unsettling feminine … Continued
Rumpus Room:PREVIEW: NICK HALL
Wagner Contemporary will be presenting a very short and very special preview of Nick Hall before Sydney Contemporary Art Fair.Hall’s exhibition, ‘Rumpus Room,’ explores our primordial urges in the present day. Through a deeply introspective and psychologically driven approach, Hall … Continued
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Wagner Contemporary will be presenting a very short and very special preview of Nick Hall before Sydney Contemporary Art Fair.Hall’s exhibition, ‘Rumpus Room,’ explores our primordial urges in the present day. Through a deeply introspective and psychologically driven approach, Hall … Continued
Kerry McInnis:Farewell, Whiskers Creek
Kerry McInnis’s new work focuses on an unassuming small waterway, Whiskers Creek, that makes its way through the hills of Carwoola, in the Canberra region, emptying its scant water into the Molongo River. “My current body of work focuses on … Continued
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Kerry McInnis’s new work focuses on an unassuming small waterway, Whiskers Creek, that makes its way through the hills of Carwoola, in the Canberra region, emptying its scant water into the Molongo River. “My current body of work focuses on … Continued
Group Show:PAINTINGS FROM PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
An exhibition of collectable art sourced from private collections around Australia.
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An exhibition of collectable art sourced from private collections around Australia.
Neil Taylor:Driftless – Paintings of Stone and Mist
For this exhibition I’ve decided to focus on my own front yard – the misty sandstone cliffs and valleys of the Blue Mountains.When Charles Darwin first laid eyes on the massive cliffs of the Blue Mountains in 1836, he was … Continued
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For this exhibition I’ve decided to focus on my own front yard – the misty sandstone cliffs and valleys of the Blue Mountains.When Charles Darwin first laid eyes on the massive cliffs of the Blue Mountains in 1836, he was … Continued
Christopher Orchard:Suspended
Christopher Orchard’s new body of work makes reference to the act of reading, or to the elevated feeling of suspension experienced when reading and absorbing text. A kind of transcendence.Wagner Contemporary is delighted to present a new exhibition of paintings and drawings … Continued
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Christopher Orchard’s new body of work makes reference to the act of reading, or to the elevated feeling of suspension experienced when reading and absorbing text. A kind of transcendence.Wagner Contemporary is delighted to present a new exhibition of paintings and drawings … Continued
Genevieve Carroll, Al Poulet, Minnie Pwerle & Judith White:Abstraction : The Feeling of Being Inisde
With every mark, dab and daub, the artists in Wagner Contemporary’s exhibition, ‘The Feeling of Being Inside’, express the ineffable, the tangible, and the transcendent. The exhibited artists, Al Poulet, Minnie Pwerle (c.1922-2006), Genevieve Carroll, and Judith White, all approach painting … Continued
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With every mark, dab and daub, the artists in Wagner Contemporary’s exhibition, ‘The Feeling of Being Inside’, express the ineffable, the tangible, and the transcendent. The exhibited artists, Al Poulet, Minnie Pwerle (c.1922-2006), Genevieve Carroll, and Judith White, all approach painting … Continued
Eleanor Millard:Being Home
Eleanor Millard’s new series captures memories and imaginings of the coastal landscape of Victoria. Hazy seaside cottages and faint structures set against atmospheric skies and seas gently drift into frame. Warm glowing lights suggest home while at the same time her little dwellings are isolated and distant in the … Continued
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Eleanor Millard’s new series captures memories and imaginings of the coastal landscape of Victoria. Hazy seaside cottages and faint structures set against atmospheric skies and seas gently drift into frame. Warm glowing lights suggest home while at the same time her little dwellings are isolated and distant in the … Continued
Nigel Sense:Dickheads + Demons
Behind the MaskFor his debut show with Wagner Contemporary, Nigel Sense invokes the everyday and the fantastical in a suite of paintings that revisit one of the artist’s favourite subjects, the working lives of Australian blokes, but this time overlaid … Continued
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Behind the MaskFor his debut show with Wagner Contemporary, Nigel Sense invokes the everyday and the fantastical in a suite of paintings that revisit one of the artist’s favourite subjects, the working lives of Australian blokes, but this time overlaid … Continued
Gallery Artists:Summer Exhibition
An exhibition featuring an impressive range of new work in stock, from a dynamic group of established and early-career artists. We also invite you to drop in and browse our extensive stockroom. The Summer Exhibition features work by: Al Poulet, Dagmar … Continued
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An exhibition featuring an impressive range of new work in stock, from a dynamic group of established and early-career artists. We also invite you to drop in and browse our extensive stockroom. The Summer Exhibition features work by: Al Poulet, Dagmar … Continued
Gallery and guest artists:40/40 PROJECT
Wagner Contemporary is proud to present the 40/40 Project – our annual exhibition of small works by gallery and guest artists. This exhibition represents a celebration of critical ideas and multiple narratives as artists embrace a uniform format of a 40 x 40cm canvas. Featuring the following … Continued
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Wagner Contemporary is proud to present the 40/40 Project – our annual exhibition of small works by gallery and guest artists. This exhibition represents a celebration of critical ideas and multiple narratives as artists embrace a uniform format of a 40 x 40cm canvas. Featuring the following … Continued
Melissa Egan:Light
Melissa Egan’s new works contain the charming and whimsical story-tale imagery for which she is well-known and celebrated. Her narratives evoke a particular emotive experience or event and her characters are full of personality. This much-awaited exhibition pays homage to great … Continued
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Melissa Egan’s new works contain the charming and whimsical story-tale imagery for which she is well-known and celebrated. Her narratives evoke a particular emotive experience or event and her characters are full of personality. This much-awaited exhibition pays homage to great … Continued
Dagmar Cyrulla:I am
Opening Reception with the artist: Saturday, 20 October, 3-5pmIn her forthcoming exhibition, Dagmar Cyrulla explores what it is to be human – the home rituals, the myriad of choices made, and moments had, incorporating a particular focus on the complex relationship … Continued
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Opening Reception with the artist: Saturday, 20 October, 3-5pmIn her forthcoming exhibition, Dagmar Cyrulla explores what it is to be human – the home rituals, the myriad of choices made, and moments had, incorporating a particular focus on the complex relationship … Continued
Gallery Artists:Group Show – Newly Consigned Work
A vibrant exhibition featuring a range of new work to the gallery.Featuring new work by Bec Juniper, Neil Taylor, Eleanor Millard, Kerry McInnis, Nick Hall, Dagmar Cyrulla, Min-Woo Bang, Sai-Wai Foo, Nigel Sense, Mark Hislop, Genevieve Carroll, Deborah Kelly, Emma Hack and … Continued
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A vibrant exhibition featuring a range of new work to the gallery.Featuring new work by Bec Juniper, Neil Taylor, Eleanor Millard, Kerry McInnis, Nick Hall, Dagmar Cyrulla, Min-Woo Bang, Sai-Wai Foo, Nigel Sense, Mark Hislop, Genevieve Carroll, Deborah Kelly, Emma Hack and … Continued
Melinda Schawel:Boundless
On view at Sydney Contemporary Art Fair (Carriageworks) STAND A01 13 – 16 September Following the presentation of her new series to an international audience at Art Central Hong Kong in March 2018, Melinda Schawel showcases, ‘Boundless’, at Sydney Contemporary. Working with … Continued
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On view at Sydney Contemporary Art Fair (Carriageworks) STAND A01 13 – 16 September Following the presentation of her new series to an international audience at Art Central Hong Kong in March 2018, Melinda Schawel showcases, ‘Boundless’, at Sydney Contemporary. Working with … Continued
Bec Juniper:Flat earth theory
Australia is flat and so I paint it that way; this is where my work gets its meaning. The idiosyncratic and many times counter-intuitive process of interaction between water and earth, and between elements across the horizontal surface of the … Continued
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Australia is flat and so I paint it that way; this is where my work gets its meaning. The idiosyncratic and many times counter-intuitive process of interaction between water and earth, and between elements across the horizontal surface of the … Continued
Judith White:Harbour: Water in the Urban Environment
Judith White’s exciting new series explores the notion of water in urban environments. Water in landscape has been a recurring theme for the artist and this show highlights its interaction with the landmarks and infrastructure of working harbours and ports, … Continued
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Judith White’s exciting new series explores the notion of water in urban environments. Water in landscape has been a recurring theme for the artist and this show highlights its interaction with the landmarks and infrastructure of working harbours and ports, … Continued
Rosemary Valadon:Interiors
This much-awaited exhibition features recent major works of Rosemary Valadon’s private world, unveiling the interiors of the artist’s mind, guiding our eye through patterns, light and the rich colours of personal objects and furnishings in her creative space and studio. Interiors, … Continued
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This much-awaited exhibition features recent major works of Rosemary Valadon’s private world, unveiling the interiors of the artist’s mind, guiding our eye through patterns, light and the rich colours of personal objects and furnishings in her creative space and studio. Interiors, … Continued
Margaret Woodward:From the Studio
Wagner Contemporary has been offered a limited release of drawings and paintings from the artist’s studio. This largely unseen collection of works, by one of Australia’s highly respected female artists, presents a rare opportunity to overview Woodward’s tremendous scope of … Continued
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Wagner Contemporary has been offered a limited release of drawings and paintings from the artist’s studio. This largely unseen collection of works, by one of Australia’s highly respected female artists, presents a rare opportunity to overview Woodward’s tremendous scope of … Continued
Min-Woo Bang:Highland
Experiencing Min-Woo Bang’s landscapes is like being immersed in nature and feeling its different states of change. In the artist’s new series, Highland, the viewer is invited to contemplate each work intimately through subtle pictorial devises. Sometimes our eye is led through shadows … Continued
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Experiencing Min-Woo Bang’s landscapes is like being immersed in nature and feeling its different states of change. In the artist’s new series, Highland, the viewer is invited to contemplate each work intimately through subtle pictorial devises. Sometimes our eye is led through shadows … Continued
Emma Hack:Head On Photo Festival
Featuring two new series by Emma Hack: ‘Geometric’ and ‘Flight of Fancy’ (painted installations).Emma Hack is known for her photographs of painted human bodies that merge with patterned backgrounds, producing a chameleon-like camouflage effect. This unique approach achieved international exposure … Continued
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Featuring two new series by Emma Hack: ‘Geometric’ and ‘Flight of Fancy’ (painted installations).Emma Hack is known for her photographs of painted human bodies that merge with patterned backgrounds, producing a chameleon-like camouflage effect. This unique approach achieved international exposure … Continued
Collectable artists:Painted Black
Black can be a very expressive colour for artists. Although often perceived as a tool for describing emotion, it is also used as a device for conveying light, building texture or creating density or space within the picture plane. This exhibition … Continued
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Black can be a very expressive colour for artists. Although often perceived as a tool for describing emotion, it is also used as a device for conveying light, building texture or creating density or space within the picture plane. This exhibition … Continued
Nick Hall:Rumpus Room
Nick Hall’s new series, Rumpus Room, explores critical narratives of modern relationships between humans, and between humans and nature, depicting feelings of a yearning for control. This desire plays out in domestic situations and in projected visions of couples in conditions of … Continued
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Nick Hall’s new series, Rumpus Room, explores critical narratives of modern relationships between humans, and between humans and nature, depicting feelings of a yearning for control. This desire plays out in domestic situations and in projected visions of couples in conditions of … Continued
Selected Artists:Summer Show
This popular annual exhibition showcases an incredible collection of impressive contemporary and modern works of art, including new works in stock as well as rare collectable pieces sourced from private collections around Australia. Hanging together, this broad collection is an opportunity … Continued
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This popular annual exhibition showcases an incredible collection of impressive contemporary and modern works of art, including new works in stock as well as rare collectable pieces sourced from private collections around Australia. Hanging together, this broad collection is an opportunity … Continued
Annual Highlight:40/40 PROJECT
Min-Woo Bang, Dagmar Cyrulla, Melissa Egan, David Fairbairn, Sai-Wai Foo, Nick Hall, Mark Hislop, Marcella Kaspar, Deborah Marks, Kerry McInnis, Eleanor Millard, Christopher Orchard, Nick Stathopoulos, Neil Taylor, Rosemary Valadon, Judith White, Jo Young.PRE-OPENING NICK HALL OPEN STUDIO VISIT: Saturday … Continued
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Min-Woo Bang, Dagmar Cyrulla, Melissa Egan, David Fairbairn, Sai-Wai Foo, Nick Hall, Mark Hislop, Marcella Kaspar, Deborah Marks, Kerry McInnis, Eleanor Millard, Christopher Orchard, Nick Stathopoulos, Neil Taylor, Rosemary Valadon, Judith White, Jo Young.PRE-OPENING NICK HALL OPEN STUDIO VISIT: Saturday … Continued
Neil Taylor:14 Paintings from Dawn
For most of my painting life my abiding interest has been light – it’s both the medium and the message of painting.Painters are obsessed with beginnings and I’m starting on a series now of works now which show the beginnings … Continued
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For most of my painting life my abiding interest has been light – it’s both the medium and the message of painting.Painters are obsessed with beginnings and I’m starting on a series now of works now which show the beginnings … Continued
Christopher Orchard:Small Levitation | And exclusive Sydney Book Launch
PREVIEWING AT SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY STAND A05 | 7-10 SEPTEMBER Christopher Orchard’s paintings and drawings contain the hall-marks of fine draughtsmanship in their composition, sure line and imaginative scope. The breadth and possibilities of meanings his work opens up, through narrative and technique, … Continued
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PREVIEWING AT SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY STAND A05 | 7-10 SEPTEMBER Christopher Orchard’s paintings and drawings contain the hall-marks of fine draughtsmanship in their composition, sure line and imaginative scope. The breadth and possibilities of meanings his work opens up, through narrative and technique, … Continued
Deborah Kelly | Christopher Orchard:Sydney Contemporary
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Eleanor Millard:I Wonder
The work of Eleanor Millard is recognised for its haunting imagery and subtle blended forms of remote country and coastal Victorian landscapes. These ethereal places are also fragments of the artist’s memories of time past, inviting contemplation of another dimension … Continued
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The work of Eleanor Millard is recognised for its haunting imagery and subtle blended forms of remote country and coastal Victorian landscapes. These ethereal places are also fragments of the artist’s memories of time past, inviting contemplation of another dimension … Continued
Birthday Exhibition | Part 2:Light + Considered Space
The second show to celebrate the gallery’s first year will focus on light and space, elements artists consider strongly when rendering or interpreting landscape. The artists contributing to this show capture the effects of light and relationships between forms, through colour, … Continued
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The second show to celebrate the gallery’s first year will focus on light and space, elements artists consider strongly when rendering or interpreting landscape. The artists contributing to this show capture the effects of light and relationships between forms, through colour, … Continued
Birthday Exhibition | Part 1:Still Life + Impetuous Objects
This exhibition brings together the subject of still life alongside personal and arbitrary objects which fascinate and infatuate artists. The result is a collection of works that spring from intriguing ideas or concepts and find form in the artist’s unique expression and language … Continued
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This exhibition brings together the subject of still life alongside personal and arbitrary objects which fascinate and infatuate artists. The result is a collection of works that spring from intriguing ideas or concepts and find form in the artist’s unique expression and language … Continued
Bec Juniper:More Than I Can Imagine
In this most recent body of work, Bec Juniper relates to the remote Western Australian landscape as distinctively feminine, despite many of the area’s activities, such as mining and fishing, being traditionally associated with a masculine gender. Drawn to the desert and … Continued
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In this most recent body of work, Bec Juniper relates to the remote Western Australian landscape as distinctively feminine, despite many of the area’s activities, such as mining and fishing, being traditionally associated with a masculine gender. Drawn to the desert and … Continued
Celia Perceval:New paintings inspired by the wild, natural landscape
Celia Perceval paints a sense of the Australian landscape bursting into life and, at times, her paintings seem almost overwhelmed by the intensity of their subject matter. Yet these works are less about the precise subject, the depiction of bush and birds … Continued
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Celia Perceval paints a sense of the Australian landscape bursting into life and, at times, her paintings seem almost overwhelmed by the intensity of their subject matter. Yet these works are less about the precise subject, the depiction of bush and birds … Continued
Kerry McInnis:Ikara Country
Continuing her work in the Australian outback, Kerry McInnis’s paintings and drawings are an immediate response to the environment. For McInnis, a particular landscape is located by its geography, defined by its natural characteristics. Her attempt to represent it is … Continued
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Continuing her work in the Australian outback, Kerry McInnis’s paintings and drawings are an immediate response to the environment. For McInnis, a particular landscape is located by its geography, defined by its natural characteristics. Her attempt to represent it is … Continued
Jinx Nolan:Beyond
EXHIBITION OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY 1 APRIL 3-5PMJINX NOLAN WILL BE IN ATTENDANCENolan’s landscapes are characterised by space, the vastness and emptiness of the Australian outback and the endless stretch of its eastern coastline. Her pictures could be described as memory-scapes, or … Continued
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EXHIBITION OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY 1 APRIL 3-5PMJINX NOLAN WILL BE IN ATTENDANCENolan’s landscapes are characterised by space, the vastness and emptiness of the Australian outback and the endless stretch of its eastern coastline. Her pictures could be described as memory-scapes, or … Continued
Margaret Woodward:A Collector’s Space
This exhibition presents a rare opportunity to enjoy a selection of striking paintings and drawings by award winning artist, Margaret Woodward. These works, held in private collections and now offered for sale, are presented in the context of a contemporary living space.During the … Continued
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This exhibition presents a rare opportunity to enjoy a selection of striking paintings and drawings by award winning artist, Margaret Woodward. These works, held in private collections and now offered for sale, are presented in the context of a contemporary living space.During the … Continued
Melinda Schawel:Higher Ground
Melinda Schawel’s mark-making represents a personal and emotional response to phenomena occurring in nature, as well as a mediation on the nature of paper and its aesthetic and physical properties.Working with a thick 640-gram weight paper, she scrapes, cuts and peels … Continued
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Melinda Schawel’s mark-making represents a personal and emotional response to phenomena occurring in nature, as well as a mediation on the nature of paper and its aesthetic and physical properties.Working with a thick 640-gram weight paper, she scrapes, cuts and peels … Continued
gallery artists:Summer Show
An exhibition featuring a vibrant summer selection of paintings from some of our best-known and emerging artists. We also invite you to drop in to the gallery during the season and browse our extensive stockroom, which is always open to the public.Featuring artists: Min-Woo … Continued
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An exhibition featuring a vibrant summer selection of paintings from some of our best-known and emerging artists. We also invite you to drop in to the gallery during the season and browse our extensive stockroom, which is always open to the public.Featuring artists: Min-Woo … Continued
Annual highlight:40/40 Project
Wagner Contemporary is proud to present the 40/40 Project – the gallery’s annual exhibition of small works by selected artists. The gallery’s newly opened space in Paddington will play host to this exhibition of works, small in dimension and grand in vision. Guest … Continued
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Wagner Contemporary is proud to present the 40/40 Project – the gallery’s annual exhibition of small works by selected artists. The gallery’s newly opened space in Paddington will play host to this exhibition of works, small in dimension and grand in vision. Guest … Continued
Eleanor Hart:NEW TO THE STOCKROOM
Hart’s abstractions and shifting forms mirror the changeable nature of human experience. Nothing is static. An exciting selection of recent work may now be viewed at Wagner Contemporary.Previously the Head of the Department of Fine Art at Monash University, Eleanor Hart is … Continued
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Hart’s abstractions and shifting forms mirror the changeable nature of human experience. Nothing is static. An exciting selection of recent work may now be viewed at Wagner Contemporary.Previously the Head of the Department of Fine Art at Monash University, Eleanor Hart is … Continued
Group Show:Figure and Landscape
An exhibition of collectable art exploring subjects that form an ongoing source of inspiration for artists: the human figure and landscape. This show emphasises the role of shape, colour, line and perspective in the portrayal of narrative-based subject matter across an … Continued
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An exhibition of collectable art exploring subjects that form an ongoing source of inspiration for artists: the human figure and landscape. This show emphasises the role of shape, colour, line and perspective in the portrayal of narrative-based subject matter across an … Continued
Dagmar Cyrulla:Moments
Dagmar Cyrulla’s interpretations of domestic life are narrative-based, inviting the audience to connect their personal experiences and emotions with her scenarios. These paintings work on the viewer, linking imaginary yet familiar characters with our own realities, producing subtle emotional effects from a range of … Continued
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Dagmar Cyrulla’s interpretations of domestic life are narrative-based, inviting the audience to connect their personal experiences and emotions with her scenarios. These paintings work on the viewer, linking imaginary yet familiar characters with our own realities, producing subtle emotional effects from a range of … Continued
Group Show:NEW TO THE STOCKROOM
Featuring new work in stock by: Charles Blackman, David Boyd, Dagmar Cyrulla, James Gleeson, Mark Hislop, Deborah Kelly, Kerry McInnis, Eleanor Millard, Neil Taylor, Marie Peter-Toltz, Judith White, Margaret Woodward and Jo Young.
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Featuring new work in stock by: Charles Blackman, David Boyd, Dagmar Cyrulla, James Gleeson, Mark Hislop, Deborah Kelly, Kerry McInnis, Eleanor Millard, Neil Taylor, Marie Peter-Toltz, Judith White, Margaret Woodward and Jo Young.
Eleanor Millard:Abstract Time
Eleanor Millard’s work is recognised for its haunting imagery and subtle blended forms of remote country and coastal Victorian landscapes. Her new exhibition captures sparse trees, lone homesteads and fishing boats gently drifting into frame. These ethereal places are also … Continued
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Eleanor Millard’s work is recognised for its haunting imagery and subtle blended forms of remote country and coastal Victorian landscapes. Her new exhibition captures sparse trees, lone homesteads and fishing boats gently drifting into frame. These ethereal places are also … Continued
Min-Woo Bang:Storm in Paradise
Min-Woo Bang captures nature’s transitional moods in a series of cloud-scapes, engaging our senses with the aesthetic and emotional elements of land and sky. His works allude to time passing and nature’s ephemeral atmospheres and forms. With chiaroscuro, Min-Woo Bang creates a dramatic … Continued
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Min-Woo Bang captures nature’s transitional moods in a series of cloud-scapes, engaging our senses with the aesthetic and emotional elements of land and sky. His works allude to time passing and nature’s ephemeral atmospheres and forms. With chiaroscuro, Min-Woo Bang creates a dramatic … Continued
Group Show:Gala Exhibition
Gala Group exhibition to celebrate the opening of Wagner Contemporary, showcasing artists: Min-Woo Bang, Charles Blackman, David Boyd, Dagmar Cyrulla, Ginny Grayson, Mark Hislop, Nick Hall, Ken Johnson, Bec Juniper, Deborah Kelly, Kerry McInnis, Eleanor Millard, Christopher Orchard, Celia Perceval, Marie Peter-Toltz, Neil Taylor, … Continued
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Gala Group exhibition to celebrate the opening of Wagner Contemporary, showcasing artists: Min-Woo Bang, Charles Blackman, David Boyd, Dagmar Cyrulla, Ginny Grayson, Mark Hislop, Nick Hall, Ken Johnson, Bec Juniper, Deborah Kelly, Kerry McInnis, Eleanor Millard, Christopher Orchard, Celia Perceval, Marie Peter-Toltz, Neil Taylor, … Continued