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Christopher Lees: Vision of Solus

Christopher Lees: Vision of Solus

9th June - 5th July
The Australian landscape is an enigma of nature’s imagination. Christopher Lees’ long awaited solo exhibition at REDSEA gallery takes us on a unique exploration into the depths ofsurrealism in which the Australian landscapes inherently embodies.…
The height of a mountain, the width of a valley

The height of a mountain, the width of a valley

22nd July - 8th August
The height of a mountain, the width of a valley explores ways in which different perceptions of place can be conveyed through collaborative contemporary practice. Following a group residency in rural NSW, Brisbane artists Bridie…
Nancy Stilianos: All the pretty things

Nancy Stilianos: All the pretty things

24th June - 4th July
The work in this exhibition presents an ongoing search for both symbolic and pragmatic remedies to the effects of overconsumption and focusses on all the pretty things that consumer culture offers and the not so…
Simone Eisler: Progeny

Simone Eisler: Progeny

16th July - 8th August
Simone Eisler’s new body of small wall sculpture titled Progeny is literally that – a series of forms that have evolved from her earlier altered and transformative works. These descendants however reveal a far deeper…
Brian Sanstrom: When Gravity Eludes Me

Brian Sanstrom: When Gravity Eludes Me

14th July - 2nd August
Doctor of Visual Arts candidate, Brian Sanstrom, uses his poignant work to investigate the merging of institution with individual, confronting mortality in pragmatic terms from within an efficient, organised system. Much has been written about the human…
Important Australian Paintings

Important Australian Paintings

30th June - 25th July
IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN PAINTINGS 1. Rupert Bunny Burial of St Catherine of Alexandria c.1896 watercolour 41.5 x 53 cm 2. Elioth Gruner Bathers on Coogee Beach c.1918 oil on canvas on board 22 x 28 cm…
Andy Harwood: Balance

Andy Harwood: Balance

15th - 18th July
Balance is a collection of works consisting of new and established concepts; shape, size, relative position of figures and the properties of space. Andy Harwood’s mathematically determined geometric compositions focus on the relationships of forms…
Sam Cranstoun: Retro Modern

Sam Cranstoun: Retro Modern

4th - 18th July
Nowhere is the rapid twentieth-century expansion of suburban Australia more evident than on the Gold Coast. From simple single-storey dwellings with accompanying carport and breezeblock retaining wall, to the ubiquitous blonde-brick six-pack apartment blocks, the…
Weather Patterns

Weather Patterns

17th July - 20th August
Weather Patterns is a group show that umbrellas three Australian artists. All three artists work in the realms of abstract painting, reflecting the vagaries of weather and the extremities of our landscape: Rosella Namok from…
Wunderkammer: The strange and the curious

Wunderkammer: The strange and the curious

11th July - 13th September
Wunderkammer: The strange and the curious is inspired by those eclectic collections of objects that first emerged in the late sixteenth century known as ‘Cabinets of curiosity’, which included natural marvels, religious relics, works of…
Viva La Femme

Viva La Femme

11th June - 31st July
Lust for Life proudly presents the 4th annual VIVA LA FEMME Exhibition. This annual exhibition featuring selected female artists, showcases personal views, attitudes, opinions, aspects and much more encompassed by the word WOMAN. With an…
Banana Saturday #3

Banana Saturday #3

25th July, 5:00 - 9:00pm
BANANAs are a new monthly social sound series on Saturday/Sunday afternoons as The Walls presents sound artists, artists who play with sound and projections, VJs and noise makers. It’s your chance to go a bit…
Black and White

Black and White

24th July, 5:00pm - 10:00pm
A pop-up, group collaboration of artists exhibiting in celebration of our sixth issue of TBCMAG, we are hosting COMMISSION FREE ART SALES, a range of LIVE ART plus your chance to get involved in our ART AUCTION where money raised will be contributed to…
Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox: CODE

Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox: CODE

21st July - 2nd August
21ST CENTURY In my paintings, I ‘play’ with perspective, landscape, the tree-of-life symbol, cosmology, various meanings of code and more. When I paint I think about all of these things and what they might mean in the cosmological…
Stuart Ringholt: New Work

Stuart Ringholt: New Work

9th - 25th July
The exhibition features a body of new work by Melbourne-based Stuart Ringholt, including a series of chair interventions, car boots and drawing collages. Image: Stuart Ringholt, Page 169 2014, felt tip pen and collage on paper
William Kentridge: Drawn from Africa

William Kentridge: Drawn from Africa

4th - 16th July
William Kentridge is a major figure in contemporary art, who has established an international reputation as a gifted figurative artist. Working in the tradition of William Hogarth and Honoré Daumier, Kentridge explores themes of the…
Jonathan Crowther: Anything But Ordinary

Jonathan Crowther: Anything But Ordinary

4th - 16th July
Jonthan Crowther’s paintings sit within the still life genre exploring the overlooked ordinary everyday objects and materials of contemporary life. Using the lens of the camera Crowther investigate these objects at an intimate micro level…
Leslie Rice: No Oil Painting

Leslie Rice: No Oil Painting

7th July - 1st August
Sydney painter Leslie Rice is known for his dark gothic works that hark back to classical European painting. He has brought his own approach and produces works on velvet, which although itself an ancient medium,…
Elemental Phenomena

Elemental Phenomena

8th May – 18th July
Elemental phenomena explores naturally occurring events, constructed experiments, and transitions of states of matter, including water, air, light and magnetic fields. Artists Ella Barclay (NSW), Robin Fox (VIC), Michaela Gleave (NSW) andJason Hendrick Hansma (The…
Linda Zucco: Blue

Linda Zucco: Blue

18th - 30th July
Linda Zucco is recognized for her bold and edgy oil paintings of urban life. Throughout her new series Blue, Linda uses the iconic scooter as a character in a visual story, represented as both the…
Cross Pose: Body language against the grain

Cross Pose: Body language against the grain

15th May – 9th August
Cross Pose: Body language against the grain brings together Australian artworks from The University of Queensland Art Collection that draw on the human body as expressions of cross-cultural subjectivities and visual politics. The visual languages…
Elisa Jane Carmichael: Sand of the Earth

Elisa Jane Carmichael: Sand of the Earth

30th June - 26th July
Sand of the Earth is a selection of paintings developed by Elisa Jane Carmichael that represent the many grains of sand and ochres from the sacred land of Quandamooka Country – North Stradbroke Island. Many…
Christian Flynn: An Index of Possibilities

Christian Flynn: An Index of Possibilities

1st - 4th July
Continuing with his interests in science fiction, abstract and non-objective painting, Christian Flynn’s An Index of Possibilities challenges the idea of modernist and successive contemporary art forms are solely progressive authoritarian and puritanical phenomena. Instead,…
Habitat

Habitat

4th June - 18th July
Gardens play a significant role in the lives of many. People of diverse backgrounds or location place unique values on their gardens and what they grow, from exotic or imported specimens, to carefully chosen native,…
Bridie Gillman: Makeshift Monuments

Bridie Gillman: Makeshift Monuments

3rd July, 6:00pm
A-CH Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Bridie Gillman from the 3rd to the 11th of July. *** A printed publication including a response to Makeshift Monuments written by Chris Bennie will…
Brett Colquhoun: Breath Drawings

Brett Colquhoun: Breath Drawings

19th June - 4th July
‘Breath Drawings’ features a series of new works on paper by Melbourne-based artist Brett Colquhoun. Gemma Smith ‘Weight and Waver’ continues downstairs until 4 July. Brett Colquhoun’s lightness of touch results in paintings and drawings that…
Room40 Present: Mono 18 + 19

Room40 Present: Mono 18 + 19

1st - 2nd August
Room40 presents MONO 18 + MONO 19 Saturday 1 August – William Basinski (USA) – Makino Takashi (Japan) – Jim O’Rourke: Multichannel Commission Premiere (performed by Lawrence English…Jim loves Japan and is staying there) Sunday…
Participation

Participation

17th July, 6:00 - 9:00pm
‘Participation’ presents two diverse approaches to understanding presence in daily familiarities. Whilst Kristian Fracchia works within external paradigms of social representation and identity construction to reassess bodily experience, Fred Gooch uses his body as a…
Hannah Cutts: look what I found...

Hannah Cutts: look what I found...

17th - 31st July
The talismanic qualities of the reused, the resourceful, and the strange come together in Hannah Cutts’ work to celebrate an inseparability of life and art. In a truly Duchampian twist on evaluating what is unique,…
Julia deVille: Lullaby

Julia deVille: Lullaby

7th July - 1st August
In the art of taxidermy gesture is paramount, hence for sculptor Julia deVille the most considered aspect of creation is composing her subjects to find a balance between pathos, humour and dignified realism. Arriving in…
Joseph Daws: Landscape

Joseph Daws: Landscape

15th July - 8th August
Joseph Daws’s painting practice operates between landscape and abstract painting.  It acts as an arena for the artist to explore visual forms in parallel, the associated visual language, and the perception between abstraction and figuration.
Art and global politics

Art and global politics

3rd August, 3.00pm–4.30pm
In association with our exhibition Cross Pose: Body language against the grain, please join Professor Roland Bleiker, School of Political Science and International Studies, and Dr Sally Butler, School of Communication and Arts, and other…
This Is Not A Drill

This Is Not A Drill

22nd - 25th, July
‘This is Not a Drill’ is a collection of the most current work from QUT Visual Arts Honours student’s. The exhibition reflects on an awareness of immediacy as they near the end of their studies…
Ten Minutes to Midnight

Ten Minutes to Midnight

20th July - 7th August
A team of leading Australian artists brings Australia’s chilling atomic history to life in the dynamic transmedia production Ten Minutes to Midnight, marking the 70th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings during WWII.…
Anywhere, Elsewhere

Anywhere, Elsewhere

4th - 8th August
Fresh artistic talents will be unveiled in upcoming group exhibition, Anywhere, Elsewhere, which focuses on the practices of emerging QLD artists. In an initiative to support the next generation of contemporary artists, Jan Murphy Gallery…
Almost A Year

Almost A Year

6th - 10th August
Time is the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present and future that is regarded as a whole. Despite being an imagined construct, it can contextualise all things. It creates opportunity…