Tricky Walsh is one of eight Australian artist showcased in Systematic at Plimsoll Gallery, Hobart. The exhibition will travel until 2020 to regional galleries throughout Tasmania and Regional Victoria.
Congratulations to Tricky Walsh and Mish Meijers who have been selected as artists in The National: New Australian Art for the 2019 program.
Using his wind powered, drawing instruments on site, Robbins’ work transcribes the invisible energies of nature, wind, the tides and light to create drawings, photographs, and moving image works along the foreshore of Barangaroo.
View Simon Finn's work at Bayside City Council Gallery's current exhibition Freshwater/ Saltwater, a collaborative exhibition between Gallery at Bayside Arts & Cultural Centre and Shepparton Art Museum.
Freshwater/Saltwater features contemporary and historical works that highlight how water remains central to identity, and to how and where we live. Artworks reveal the evolving narratives of place and people through connections to water from Aboriginal Australians and first European settlement to the perspectives of contemporary artists in the present day.
STORM presents the work of three artists who have allowed the wind, rain and snow to influence their actions and impact their output. Curated by Dr David Sequeira, STORM features MARS Gallery artist Cameron Robbins, along with Gabriella Hirst and Gary Anderson.
[MARS] are showing in Spring 1883 at The Hotel Windsor from 2-4 August, 2018 with a curated group show in Room 106.
MARS recently made their debut at VOLTA, Basel with a solo presentation by artist Daniel Agdag.
VOLTA is Basel's art fair for new international positions, debuted in 2005 as a collaboration between dealers and friends. The aim was to secure a platform for international galleries beyond young art stalwart Liste and market heavyweight Art Basel.
Courtesy of Nicholas Winter Photography.