NEW AUSTRALIAN PRINTMAKING featuring TIM MAGUIRE and PATRICIA PICCININIThe Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Fed Square13 May 22 – 11 Sep 22Open 10am–5pm daily Featuring groundbreaking prints by Megan Cope, Shaun Gladwell, Tim Maguire and Patricia Piccinini, New Australian Printmaking at NGV Australia launches the work created by these artists during the Australian Print Workshop Artist Fellowship program. Established by […]
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Finalists in the 2022 Telstra NATSIAAs, Wynne, Sulman, Geelong and National Works on Paper prizes
Congratulations to Tolarno Galleries’ artists who have recently been announced as finalists in several major awards. Kieren Karritpul and Wanapati Yunupiŋu are finalists in the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA) 2022 at the Museum and Art Gallery Northern Territory. Danie Mellor is a finalist in both the Sir John Sulman […]
Danie Mellor – PHOTO 2022 International Festival of Photography
29 April – 21 May 2022 Danie Mellor’s latest exhibition redux is on view now and presented as part of the PHOTO 2022 festival. Listen back to Danie Mellor interviewed on ABC RN The Drawing Room (11 May 2022). Read more about Danie Mellor’s photography in the article More than meets the eye: Danie Mellor […]
Danie Mellor at PHOTO 2022
Tolarno Galleries will premiere redux, a new photography series by Danie Mellor as part of the PHOTO 2022 International Festival of Photography, 29 April – 21 May 2022. redux reveals connections between disparate histories and experiences. The works are an uncanny reminder of environmental impacts, and contrast acutely with images of intact rainforest ecologies. It […]
Announcing representation: Hannah Gartside
Tolarno Galleries is delighted to announce representation of Hannah Gartside (born 1987, London, UK; lives and works in Naarm/Melbourne). Gartside is currently on view at Primavera 2021: Young Australian Artists, the annual Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney showcase of Australian artists aged 35 years and under. Her installation of five kinetic textile sculptures each represent […]
A & A at Melbourne Design Week
A & AMother and Child exhibition17 Mar – 9 Apr 2022 Tolarno Galleries is delighted to announce participation in Melbourne Design Week 2022, premiering another breathtaking, innovative new work by A & A, the collaboration between industrial designer Adam Goodrum and straw marquetry superstar Arthur Seigneur. The exhibition is part of Melbourne Design Week 2022, […]
Now representing Wanapati Yunupiŋu
Tolarno Galleries is thrilled to announce representation of Wanapati Yunupiŋu(born 1989, homeland Biranybirany; clan Gumatj, Rrakpala group; moiety Yirritja). Wanapati recently presented his debut solo exhibition at the 2022 Melbourne Art Fair. Wanapati works on found and discarded street signs and metal forms, etching his sacred Gumatj clan designs and narratives into their surface using a rotary tool. […]
Amos Gebhardt – finalist, National Photography Prize 2022
Congratulations to Amos Gebhardt, a finalist in the National Photography Prize 2022 on view at Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) 26 February – 5 June 2022. Inaugurated in 1983, the National Photography Prize brings together twelve artists from across Australia who are challenging and extending photographic language and techniques. Three of Amos Gebhardt’s triptychs are on display: […]
Benjamin Armstrong extended to 12 March 2022
Benjamin Armstrong Pictures for Thinking exhibition has been extended until Saturday 12 March 2022. The making of these artworks is akin to a chemical spill. It is an accident with an unpredictable result, but one in which chance and intuition coalesce. The entangled methodologies that bring these pictures to fruition include, in no particular order […]
Christopher Langton at Melbourne Art Fair
Bad Biology Melbourne Art Fair, MCEC, Booth E1 17–20 February 2022 It is perhaps no coincidence that the graphic representation of the Coronavirus that we have become familiar with through news reporting over the course of the pandemic is startlingly like the strange, globular forms of Christopher Langton’s new installation Bad Biology, 2022. With its […]