Tolarno Galleries is delighted to announce representation of Georgia Spain (b.1993 UK), a visual artist and musician currently living and working in Sandford, Tasmania on palawa land. In the same week of June this year, Spain’s paintings won the 2021 Sir John Sulman Prize for Getting down or falling up, and the Women’s Art Prize Tasmania for Six Different Women. In 2020 Spain was […]
Month: August 2021
Brent Harris
The Stations 2021, online exhibition featuring a Q&A between Jane Devery and Brent Harris about The Stations project. Brent Harris is well known for haunting imagery that drifts between abstraction and figuration. For more than four decades, the artist has engaged in a sustained investigation into the human condition, producing paintings, prints and drawings that address universal themes […]
Tolarno Galleries closure
Melbourne lockdown: Update 17 August 2021 Tolarno Galleries is closed during the extended Melbourne lockdown. We look forward to reopening as soon as possible. In the meantime, the current Ben Quilty exhibition The Beach is available to view online. Contact us via mail@private.tolarnogalleries.com for enquiries while we are working from home. Image: Ben Quilty Peanut Eaters […]
Announcing Kieren Karritpul
Tolarno Galleries is delighted to announce representation of Kieren Karritpul (b. 1994), a Ngen’giwumirri artist who lives in the small community of Nauiyu (Daly River) southwest of Darwin. A 2021 Ramsay Art Prize finalist, Karritpul won the inaugural Youth Award at the 2014 Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards. In 2020 he […]
2021 William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize Finalists
Congratulations to Danie Mellor (artwork pictured) and Justine Varga on their selection as finalists in the 2021 William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize. Visit the Monash Gallery of Art from Thursday 9 September – Sunday 7 November 2021 to view this year’s Bowness exhibition. Award announcement Thursday 16 September 2021. The winning work will be awarded […]