Pam Brown > Dog Dreaming

Papa Tjukurrpa ikuntji artists Visit Art Centre page In association with Ikuntji Artists, we are delighted to bring you a small focus exhibition of Pam Brown’s paintings. Born in 1960 in Papunya, NT, she was taught to paint by her uncle, Cameron Tjapaltjarri (1947-2006), an acclaimed Papunya Tula artist, and her aunt, Leonie Kamutu, also […]
Kaltjiti Arts > New paintings

Writing in paint Kaltjiti arts Visit Art Centre Page In association with Kaltjiti Arts, we’re very pleased to present a tight selection of new works from six of their female artists: Beverly Cameron, Ingrid Treacle, Rosemary Peters, Teresa Yipati Stevens, Linda Stevens, and Priscilla Phillipus. I’ve spent recent months pondering the transmission of knowledge and […]
Ikuntji Artists > Paintings

Kathy Quinn Larry Dance of the Bushflowers ikuntji artists Visit Art Centre page We’re very excited to spotlight Kathy Quinn Larry from Ikuntji Artists (Haasts Bluff, NT) with this solo exhibition. Born in 1996, Kathy is one of Ikuntji’s youngest practicing artists. This exhibition gives Kathy the opportunity to explore in depth her chosen theme […]
Artist introduction > Steven Jupurrurla Nelson

Steven Jupurrurla Nelson Warlukurlangu Artists Visit Artist page We’re very pleased to introduce you to an artist we believe should be on your radar: Steven Jupurrurla Nelson from Warlukurlangu Artists. This is just a tiny teaser of Nelson’s work; there will be more to come in near future. What sets Nelson’s work apart from many […]
Michele Morcos > The portal you are seeking

The portal you are seeking Michele Morcos Visit Artist Page In this exhibition of new paintings, The portal you are seeking, Michele Morcos delves deeper into her investigation of landscape. Where the works in The Englightenment (2022) spoke to the spirituality and energy of the land, this new series shifts her gaze higher to focus […]
Warlukurlangu Artists

New to the Gallery warlukurlangu artists Visit Art Centre Page In association with Warlukurlangu Artists, we are very pleased to offer you a selection of paintings from senior and emerging artists. Warlukurlangu, or Warlu for short, is a thriving art centre located in Yuendumu, west of Alice Springs. It services artists young and old in […]
Emerging Artist > Amy Scotty

Introducing Amy Scotty, Tjala Arts Tjala Arts Visit Art Centre page We’re very excited to introduce you Amy Scotty, one of Tjala Arts’ rising stars. Born in 1994, Scotty grew up in Amata community in the APY Lands. Her father’s Country is Nyapari, west of Amata, and her grandfather is the renowned Tjungu Palya artist, […]
Warakurna Artists

Western Desert Marvels Warakurna Artists Visit Art Centre page in association with Warakurna Aritsts EUNICE PORTER, NEVILLE NIYPULA MCARTHUR, TJUNKA LEWIS, GEORGE WARD TJUNGARRAYI What better way to describe the artists from Warakurna! A small remote art centre located near the Giles weather station in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands of Western Australia, Warakurna Artists has always […]
Michele Morcos > The Enlightenment

The Enlightenment Michele Morcos Visit Artist page It is a great pleasure to welcome Michele Morcos back to the gallery for her second solo show with us. This particular body of 27 paintings on wood and paper coincidentally and happily mirrors Michele’s and my experience of the Australian interior. In her artist statement below, Michele […]
Claudia Larissa Artz > Riverside

Riverside Claudia Larissa Artz Visit Artist page We are very pleased to present three of Claudia Larissa Artz’s recent series on paper in this exhibition, Riverside. The title of the show was inspired by Artz’s connection to the Rhine in her native Cologne; its banks and flowing water offer her the space she needs to […]
Michael Hafftka > Portraits

Portraits Michael Hafftka Visit Artist page Portraiture has been an important part of Michael Hafftka’s painting practice since he started in the 1980s. While most non-portraitists will attempt the odd one from time to time (or abandon the genre altogether), Hafftka returns to it again and again. Where his figurative works allow him to explore […]
Private Treaty > Pungkai Bertani

A rare masterpiece Pungkai Visit Artist page We are very pleased to offer via Private Treaty sale this exceptional and rare painting by Pungkai Bertani (1958 – 2017). The Wanampi Tjukurpa was one of Pungkai’s main tjukurpa (Dreaming) themes, given to him by Keith Stevens and his mother, Eileen Yaritja Stevens (d.2008). This is a […]
Cosima Hawemann > Landscreen

Landscreen Cosima Hawemann Visit Artist page Cosima Hawemann’s chosen title for this exhibition is as provocative as it is evocative. She rarely provides a prescriptive artist statement about her work, preferring instead to give a few key concepts and leaving the interpretation to the viewer, knowing that the interpretation will be influenced by the viewer’s […]
David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu AM > In memory

A re-presentation of the 2013 exhibition of Gulpilil’s painting, Marshall Arts Adelaide David Gulpilil Visit Artist page On 29 November 2021, news broke that Australia had lost one of its greatest creative talents, David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu AM. While many are familiar with his performing prowess after decades of international success as an actor and dancer, […]
Michael Hafftka > Remembering Stéphane Janssen

Portrait of a Collector Michael Hafftka Visit Artist page In September 2020, the artworld lost a great collector of contemporary art, Stéphane Janssen. For the past 20 years, I have been fascinated by what drives collectors and why they build the collections that they do, so it was a privilege to get to know this […]
Warakurna Artists

Landscapes Warakurna artists Visit Art Centre page In association with Warakurna Artists, we’re very pleased to offer you a selection of wonderful paintings from senior painters Nola CAMPBELL, Neville Niypula McARTHUR, Eunice Yunurupa PORTER, Elaine LANE, Walya MITCHELL (dec.), Cynthia BURKE and Nancy Nyanyarna JACKSON. For well over a decade Warakurna has impressed with its […]
Claudia Larissa Artz > Paintings & works on paper

Between mind & heart Claudia Larissa Artz Visit Artist page Claudia Larissa Artz is a German artist who lives and works in Cologne. She undertook her art studies at the Kunstakadamie Düsseldorf, graduating as a Meisterschülerin (‘master apprentice’) of Swiss abstract artist, Prof. Helmut Federle. In the intervening decade, Artz has continued to evolve her […]
Warakurna Artists > Small paintings

Small fine paintings Warakurna Artists Visit Art Centre page In association with Warakurna Artists, we’re very pleased to offer you a selection of small, fine paintings from some of their most senior painters, Neville Niypula Mcarthur, Eunice Porter Yunurupa, Nola Campbell Yurnangurnu and George Ward Tjungurrayi. Eunice Porter can be considered as one of the lead […]
Kaltjiti Arts > The spaces between

The space between (lessons on Covid from Aboriginal art) kaltjiti Arts Visit Art Centre page At a time when we are all being urged to maintain a safe distance from one another, I began to contemplate this notion of the “space between”. Within the context of Covid-19 it can be seen as a necessary safety […]
Tjala Arts > Paintings

Mick Wikilyiri, Kunmanara Ken & Mitakiki Women’s Collaboratives Tjala arts Visit Art Centre page In association with Tjala Arts, we’re very pleased to offer a small number of fine paintings by the Mitakiki Women, Kunmanara (Brenton) Ken and Mick Wikilyiri. Tjala Arts has been one of Australia’s foremost Aboriginal art centres for over a decade. Their […]
Tjarlirli Art > Paintings by Senior Artists

Senior artists Tjarlirli art Visit Art Centre page Established in 2006, Tjarlirli is located in Tjukurla, a small community approximately 800 km west-southwest of Alice Springs. During the 1970s, it was an outstation for Docker River across the border in the NT. In the 1980s, one of Papunya Tjula’s important founding artists, senior Law man […]
Michele Morcos > breathe landscapes

breathe landscapes Michele Morcos Visit Artist page [NB The images for this exhibition have been removed, with the exception of three pieces which remain as examples. Edited 12 November 2022.] It gives me great pleasure to introduce you to the work of an old art school friend of mine, Michele Morcos. Michele and I entered […]
Tjarlirli Arts > Bob Gibson

Flash exhibition Tjarlirli art Visit Art Centre page In association with Tjarlirli Art, we are thrilled to bring you a selection of 18 paintings by the amazing Bob Gibson. But be quick! The paintings are available until 14 February only! These paintings created in the past two years all depict Patjantja, Gibson’s sacred custodial Country in […]
Kaltjiti Arts > Group exhibition

New works Kaltjiti arts Visit Art Centre page In association with Kaltjiti Arts, we are absolutely delighted to present a superb body of new work by established and emerging artists! It has been very exciting watching their progress over the past couple of years. Senior artists like Witjiti George, Kathy Maringka Roberts and Tjangili George have […]
Claudia Larissa Artz > Lob des Raumes

Lob des Raumes Claudia Larissa Artz Visit Artist page Claudia Larissa Artz continues her investigation into the concepts of surface (texture) and line (space) with this series of pigments and watercolour on paper, LOB DES RAUMES II (für Platon) / IN PRAISE OF THE SPACE II (for Plato). In these recent works inspired by Plato’s theories, […]
Samuel Miller > From within above

From within above Ninuku arts Visit Art Centre page We are very pleased to present a selection of recent paintings by the amazing Samuel Miller in association with Ninuku Arts, APY Lands, South Australia. Miller’s use of colour and composition are like few others. His paintings are joyful and energetic, but never trite or superficial. You can feel […]
Group exhibition @ Trifolion, Luxembourg

In the footsteps of our ancestors Contemporary Australian Aboriginal art in conversation with Renaissance-style gilded sculptures from South Tyrol, Italy. The two groups of artists may be separated by 15,000 km, but they share a similar history of knowledge and skills being passed down through the generations. By bringing Aboriginal painting into conversation with an […]
Michael Hafftka > Monotypes

Monotypes Michael Hafftka Visit Artist page After a break of 14 years, Michael Hafftka is back at the press! When I remarked that his prints look like the work of a painter – in that they are very painterly – Hafftka attributed that to not being fussy about the plate or process like a traditional […]
Victor Burton > Punmu Ngurra

Punmu Ngurra Presented in association with Spinifex Hill Studios. Illyampi Victor Burton is special. Very special. He is one of those rare individuals who come to painting late in life with not only a myriad of rich experiences, but precocious technical skills that the majority takes decades to master. Burton was born in 1955 out […]
Kittey Ngyalgarri Malarvie > Before & after

Before & after In association with Waringarri Aboriginal Arts, we are delighted to present our first solo exhibition by Kittey Malarvie, Before and After. The exhibition title links Malarvie’s two main themes, Milkwater and Luga, to the cycle of rain and its evaporation, as well as to her childhood memories that are embedded in each […]
Kunmanara Giles, Bob Gibson, Esther Giles > Paintings

Paintings Tjarlirli Art Visit Art Centre page In association with Tjarlirli Art in Western Australia, we are very pleased to present a wonderful selection of works by three of their most well known artists: Kunmanara N. Giles, Bob Gibson and the late Kunmanara Esther Giles, who recently passed away. We extend our sincerest condolences to Kunmanara Esther Giles’s […]
Michael Hafftka > In the shadow of the Holocaust

In the shadow of the Holocaust Michael Hafftka Visit Artist page THIS EXHIBITION IS ACCOMPANIED BY A VIDEO INTERVIEW WITH THE ARTIST: Michael Hafftka on the shadow of the Holocaust. (> Artist page) On 9-10 November 1938, the Nazis began their systematic persecution of Jews throughout Germany in what became known as Kristallnacht (the Night […]
Cosima Hawemann > MirrorrorriM

MirrorrirroM Cosima Hawemann Visit Artist page Cosima Hawemann’s exhibition MirrorrorriM opens with a painting of a woman looking at herself in a large, round mirror: “… a woman looks at herself in a mirror which she holds in her right hand. It is not a small hand mirror, but rather a wall mirror. She reaches […]
Michael Hafftka > Figurative Paintings

Figurative Paintings Michael Hafftka Visit Artist page We are pleased to present a selection of figurative paintings by Michael Hafftka. Hafftka has said that growing up in the concrete jungle of New York, the human figure was the most natural thing in his environment and so he was drawn to it. His figures originate in his visions […]
Artz, Schmidt & Digon > House17 Luxembourg

Taking shape. The language of abstraction & realism. CLAUDIA LARISSA ARTZ (GERMANY), CHRISTIANE GERDA SCHMIDT (GERMANY), EGON DIGON (ITALY) VENUE: HOUSE17, LUXEMBOURG Throughout time, art has broadly fallen into two main styles: abstract and realistic. Under each stylistic umbrella are many variations in approach and ideology. Artists constantly push the boundaries of artistic expression in […]
Papulankutja Artists

Jimmy Donegan, Anmanari Brown, Elaine Lane In association with Papulankutja Artists, we are very pleased to bring you a small selection of paintings by some of their senior artists, Jimmy Donegan, Kunmanara (Anmanari) Brown, and Elaine Lane. Papulankutja Artists is located in the remote community of Blackstone, W.A., Papulankutja’s artists have been producing contemporary art […]