Press and Editorial
How sacred, secret and transitory became permanent and public
4 March 2005Angela Bennie
Aboriginal artists have made a bold leap away from tradition ... read more
WAMULU
March 2005Annandale Galleries
WAMULU
Ted Egan Tjangala - Dinny Nolan Tjampitjinpa - Johnny Possum Tjalpaltjarri
Albie Moriss Tjampitjinpa
In association with Serval Projects ... read more
WAMULU
Ted Egan Tjangala - Dinny Nolan Tjampitjinpa - Johnny Possum Tjalpaltjarri
Albie Moriss Tjampitjinpa
In association with Serval Projects ... read more
Rotraut - New sculpture and paintings
November 2004Annandale Galleries
Annandale Galleries is proud to present the first solo exhibition in Australia of the work of globally renowned sculptor and painter, Rotraut. For more than forty years Rotraut has developed an artistic style that can be viewed as utterly her own. ... read more
Annandale Galleries is proud to present the first solo exhibition in Australia of the work of globally renowned sculptor and painter, Rotraut. For more than forty years Rotraut has developed an artistic style that can be viewed as utterly her own. ... read more
LOFTY BARDAYAL NADJAMERREK ? New work on bark
November 2004Annandale Galleries
Annandale Galleries is proud to present an exhibition of new work by acclaimed Aboriginal artist Lofty Bardayal Nadjamerrek. Featured in the AGNSW Crossing Country exhibition, which opened at the Art Gallery on the 24 September, ... read more
Annandale Galleries is proud to present an exhibition of new work by acclaimed Aboriginal artist Lofty Bardayal Nadjamerrek. Featured in the AGNSW Crossing Country exhibition, which opened at the Art Gallery on the 24 September, ... read more
John Mawurndjal - New Paintings
September 2004Annandale Galleries
Annandale Galleries is proud to present an exhibition of the work of leading contemporary Australian artist, John Mawurndjul. Mawurndjul has received global recognition for his work and is without doubt one of the most pre-eminent Aboriginal artists working today. ... read more
Annandale Galleries is proud to present an exhibition of the work of leading contemporary Australian artist, John Mawurndjul. Mawurndjul has received global recognition for his work and is without doubt one of the most pre-eminent Aboriginal artists working today. ... read more
Modern Master Works On Paper
28 September 2005The 2005 exhibition of European Modern Masters at Annandale Galleries is yet another milestone towards our goal of furthering the public?s intimacy with these contemporary greats who have had such a profound influence on western art. From Picasso we receive an unparalleled depth of expression; from Matisse, an economy of line that typifies effortlessness; ... read more
The 2005 exhibition of European Modern Masters at Annandale Galleries is yet another milestone towards our goal of furthering the public?s intimacy with these contemporary greats who have had such a profound influence on western art. From Picasso we receive an unparalleled depth of expression; from Matisse, an economy of line that typifies effortlessness; ... read more
John Lessore 'Paintings'
28 September 2005John Lessore describes his paintings and "gentle and contemplative" and they are almost musical constructions with simple, often domestic subject matter. However, contrary to these initial impressions, Lessore is in many ways an extremist. He holds the view that in painting, it is all there if you have the eyes to see it ... read more
John Lessore describes his paintings and "gentle and contemplative" and they are almost musical constructions with simple, often domestic subject matter. However, contrary to these initial impressions, Lessore is in many ways an extremist. He holds the view that in painting, it is all there if you have the eyes to see it ... read more
Rarrk!
2 November 2005In Arnhem Land Aboriginal artists have been painting in bark for nearly one hundred years, beginning with the laying down of ceremonial and body paint designs for interested anthropological expeditions. ... read more
In Arnhem Land Aboriginal artists have been painting in bark for nearly one hundred years, beginning with the laying down of ceremonial and body paint designs for interested anthropological expeditions. ... read more