Month: November 2018

Patricia Piccinini and Joy Hester: Through Love…

Love and intimacy is the focus of a landmark exhibition at TarraWarra Museum of Art that for the first time pairs the work of Patricia Piccinini with that of important Australian modernist Joy Hester. Patricia Piccinini and Joy Hester: Through love… is curated by Victoria Lynn and presents more than 50 works, including Sanctuary, a major new sculpture […]

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A&A

Tolarno Galleries is pleased to announce exclusive representation of A&A, the newly formed partnership of Australian industrial designer Adam Goodrum and French marquetry artisan Arthur Seigneur. A&A is a creative collaboration. Adam and Arthur have joined forces specifically to design and produce one-off stand alone pieces of exceptional artistry. A&A‘s first bold collaboration, Bloom, debuted at […]

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Ben Quilty

Until the end of February 2019, Ben Quilty and Mirra Whale’s sculpture Not a creature was stirring will be installed at St Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne. First exhibited by Tolarno Galleries at Sydney Contemporary art fair in September 2018, the sculpture is made from the salvaged life-jackets of Syrian refugees. The Dean of Melbourne, the Very Revd Dr […]

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Tim Maguire

A Survey 2003 – 2018 Maitland Regional Art Gallery 10 November 2018 – 27 January 2019 Featuring new digital prints, paintings and prints from the last fifteen years of Tim Maguire’s practice. A large exhibition by Maguire’s long time collaborator, master printer Franck Bordas, entitled Épreuves d’imprimeur. Estampes de l’atelier Franck Bordas is on view at the Bibliothèque […]

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Judy Watson

the edge of memory Art Gallery of New South Wales 10 November 2018 – 17 March 2019 Paintings, prints and drawings from one of Australia’s most significant artists. The whisperings of the past are central to the work of Aboriginal artist Judy Watson, who is interested in the indelible stain left on country by past […]

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