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Artereal Gallery

Locality: Rozelle, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9818 7473



Address: 747 Darling Street 2039 Rozelle, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.artereal.com.au

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23.01.2022 Final days to see Kenneth Lambert’s latest solo exhibition ‘Incandescent Bloom’, before it closes tomorrow at 5pm. This is a show not to be missed! Working with a palette dominated by blue and black, Lambert explains I mostly work in monochrome; however I am greatly influenced by music in my practice, it is the score that drives the creative output. In music there is a history the colour blue being used to describe the complexities of the human condition. So, for me the va...lue blue becomes intrinsic when describing the human condition and the natural world that encompasses it. When asked to further articulate his creative process Lambert describes his mode of working as a need to question, to gather, to mix, to grind, to dissolve, to encase, to propel, to scrap, to compress, to expand, to persuade, to wait, to wait, to wait, to wait, to revise and then start again. This is the process I’ve engaged in over the last 6 months in an attempt to express the notion of acceleration onto surface. As a digital based artist, it felt like the next logical step to escape the screen and spill out from the virtual world and into the physical. Installation shots by @zanwimberley @kenneth_lambert_artist



22.01.2022 My work is based on a feeling similar to Déjà Vu; when I experience a space so strangely familiar that it reawakens memories and my imagination and floods the new experience. I then recall this moment in the studio and create a miniature model of the space, as a way to reimagine it. I close down my eyes and use the daydream, I dwell in it and take pleasure in it. I aim for viewers to have a similar experience when they see the work so they too can transcend the architecture of the everyday into an imaginative realm, between dreams and reality." - Anna Carey Installation shots by @zanwimberley

18.01.2022 Louise Zhang’s painting 'To reach a point of meditation', explores identity and the artist’s sense of self amidst this turbulent contemporary moment in which so many of us have been implored and are trying (and failing) to reach a point of meditation. A nod to the circular gateways and entrance gates used as architectural framing devices through which Chinese gardens are viewed and presented, Zhang’s paintings present her fantastical and abstracted landscapes as though they a...re the portal to another realm. Rhianna Walcott Curator View these incredible new works online, via the link in our profile! Artwork: Louise Zhang To reach a point of meditation 2020 Acrylic on canvas 102 x 102 cm $5,000 Or $500 per month over 10 months with @artmoney DM with enquires Photography by @kaiwasikowski @louise__zhang

18.01.2022 OPENING TODAY: URL > IRL The best of 2020 Now showing at Artereal Gallery... Artwork: Patrizia Biondi, No User Serviceable Parts Inside, 2020, Cardboard and paint, Triptych: 86 x 31 x 12cm, 115 x 71 x 15cm, 86 x 26 x 10cm, $3,200. Or $320 per month over 10 months with @artmoney_au @patrizia_biondi_artist



18.01.2022 Our friends at Artereal Gallery have a new online exhibition, ‘#OTT’, with NAS alumna, Ebony Russell. View the decadent and lush functional artworks online thro...ugh the Artereal Gallery website linked below. Image: Ebony Russell, ‘Over The Top Candle and Flower Centerpiece - #OTTCAFC’, 2020, Piped Lumina Porcelain, Glaze and Lustre, 37 x 25 x 25cm. Photo by: @fatografi_insta

16.01.2022 Artist Jason Wing talks about his exhibition 'Battleground', featuring new works from his ongoing 'Captain James Crook' series alongside a recent survey of both new and existing works from his 'Battleground' series of shields. Described by critic Helen Wyatt as tough, necessarily blunt, yet often witty and lyrical, Jason Wing challenges dominant accounts of Australian history. Jason Wing is a Sydney based artist who strongly identifies with his Chinese and Aboriginal Biripi... heritage. With works held in the collections of many of Australia’s major cultural institutions, his art protests the loss of the rich traditions and cultural identities of his layered dual heritage and challenges prevailing perspectives of Australian history and settlement. For more information visit artereal.com.au Video by Zan Wimberley.

16.01.2022 Having developed a cult following for her alluring and fascinating paintings, sculptures and installations which mash together references as diverse as horror films and Chinese mythology, Zhang’s new works are articulated in the artist’s signature sugary palette. The seductive relationship between attraction and repulsion is key in Zhang’s practice she is an artist who has become known for work which explores the dichotomy and tensions which exist between the beautiful and ...strange, the monstrous and cute. Louise’s work may be familiar from her collaborations with the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, 4a Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, the City of Sydney and Carriageworks. Most recently, in November 2020, Louise Zhang had the honour of having three significant artworks acquired by the National Gallery of Victoria. The suite of works entering the permanent collection includes two major new paintings and a sculpture, exploring a range of personal and cultural influences, including Zhang’s religious upbringing, her experiences as a Third-Culture Kid growing up Chinese-Australian, and traditional Chinese symbolism. Louise Zhang’s artworks are currently on display at the NGV Australia, Federation Square until March 2021. The acquisition of these works for the National Gallery of Australia was made possible by MECCA Brands and their ongoing partnership with the National Gallery of Victoria. Since 2016, MECCA founder and co-CEO, Jo Horgan, and MECCA Brands have supported the NGV to acquire works by contemporary Australian female artists for the NGV Collection. As part of this partnership Louise Zhang was chosen to create MECCA’s limited edition 2020 holiday packaging, following on in the legacy of prestigious artists including Rebecca Baumann, Tammy Kanat and Tanya Schultz. View new works by Louise Zhang, including an exciting new collaboration with Dylan Batty, featuring in our current online exhibition at artereal.com.au Portrait by @zanwimberley @louise__zhang @b0yflower



15.01.2022 Foregoing the expected chateaus, Carey captures the common everyday elements of France. The provincial Mediterranean lifestyle of rural Provence, the ordinary everyday landscape of the French Riviera populated by cheap holiday apartments and mid- tier hotels and the unexpected moments where contemporary sub-culture pops up in the streets of Paris. Offering us a different narrative to that of the romanticised French fairytale, Carey shows us that the magic of these places lies... in the act of viewing and remembering. Perhaps Bachelard put it best when he said ‘‘the reader who is ‘reading a room’ leaves off reading and starts to think of some place in his own past. You would like to tell everything about your room. You would like to interest the reader into yourself, however you have unlocked a door to daydreaming. Ultimately, Anna Carey’s work reminds us that in a globalised world, no matter where you are, you will always find an echo of somewhere else. Image: Anna Carey, Amore Motel, 2020, Giclee print, edition of 7 + 2 AP, 93 x 138cm, $4,000 unframed / $4,850 framed Installation shot by @zanwimberley @annacareyhere

15.01.2022 Artereal Gallery is excited to announce the recent unveiling of Yioryios Papayioryiou’s large-scale public art commission installed at 4 Parramatta Square (PS4), Parramatta. Fabricated and curated by Urban Arts Projects, Points of Intersection (PS419) stands guardian in the plaza of a Parramatta building for a major corporation. Yioryios has also recently been commissioned to create a large-scale public artwork as part of the WestConnex Canal to Creek M5 Public Art Program. L...aunching in 2020, Canal to Creek is a diverse program of eighteen commissioned artworks that will help activate new and existing parklands between St Peters and Beverly Hills. Yioryios’ aluminium sculpture will be 3 metres high, 5 metres wide, and will be located in a permanent contemporary sculpture park in St Peters. Yioryios is currently working on a third major site-specific public art project in Sydney, which will be unveiled in late 2020. Congratulations Yioryios! Image courtesy of UAP (Project Curators and Fabricators) @uapcompany @yioryios

15.01.2022 A short excerpt of Zan Wimberley’s incredible new two channel video work titled ‘Coal and Ice’, currently on show as part of ‘Photomechanical’, an exhibition curated by Jack Harman at Verge Gallery. The left video is Co2 slowly and beautifully falling from Icelandic Glacial ice as it melts, and the right video is Co2 rising furiously from Black Coal from a Queensland Rio Tinto mine as it burns. The mesmerising inverted videos visualise and bring together the abstract, hyper... object concept of climate change and its consequences.’ Zan is exhibiting alongside Carian Bebgley, Jack Dunbar, Jack Harman, Mathew James and Sarah Mosca. Make sure to check it out before the exhibition closes 20 March, 2020! @zanwimberley @jh_thing @vergegallery

13.01.2022 Good news amongst all the endless bad news! Thank you Jenna Price for this great article highlighting some of the positives happening right now...

12.01.2022 LOUISE ZHANG IN VOGUE MAGAZINE! Louise Zhang has been featured in the latest issue of @voguemagazine, with her visual response to a magnificent hat by @gucci! ... The artist has recently created a brand new series of works, now showing online! To view the exhibition, visit artereal.com.au, or follow the link in our profile @louise__zhang @voguemagazine @gucci



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08.01.2022 Permeating Anna Carey’s latest solo exhibition ‘Faraway’ is a longing for escapism. Where once Carey made works about Los Angeles and Las Vegas, faraway cities that she dreamed of from her home in Australia, these locales (which she now lives in or regularly visits) have perhaps become too familiar. Cue a new fascination with Paris and the South of France. DM for exhibition catalogue. All artworks available for purchase via @artmoney_au Installation shots by @zanwimberley ... @annacareyhere See more

08.01.2022 Let Anna Carey take you ‘Faraway’... For all enquires, contact us at [email protected] Videography by Fatografi.

03.01.2022 A preview of Anna Carey’s incredible new video work ‘Pulse’. Carey’s video works bring her models to life, and always seem to leave you daydreaming about someplace else Anna Carey, Pulse, 2020, single channel video, edition of 5 + 2 AP, 2:22 minutes (continuous loop), $1,250 (or $125 per month over 10 months with @artmoney_au) For all enquires, contact us at [email protected]... @annacareyhere

01.01.2022 ONLINE EXHIBITION: Sylvia Schwenk your thoughts become your world www.artereal.com.au... Through her latest series ‘your thoughts become your world’ Schwenk utilises the alchemical nature of watercolour and acrylic paints to create and conjure an intimate series of abstract paintings. Melding and blending two highly symbolic colours, Schwenk has created a series of works which act as a visual metaphor for a world with a brighter and more hopeful future. For the artist, the very act of creating these works was a calming and meditative way in which to spend time imagining a fairer world. In this way Schwenk embraces the magic and transformative qualities of art making, to create a series of elegant and refined paintings, which can be appreciated simply for their formal and aesthetic qualities, or instead as a reminder of the power of our thoughts to create positive change. View the online exhibition via the link in our bio!

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