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Jerico Contemporary

Locality: Sydney, Australia



Address: 94 Cathedral Street 2011 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.jericocontemporary.com

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24.01.2022 Sydney Contemporary Presents continues online with Jedda-Daisy Culley and Caroline Walls until Saturday the 31st of October Pictured: Jedda-Daisy Culley, ‘Venetian Glass box. She’s scratching around in there being expressive. It’s making me uncomfortable doesn’t she know I’m sensitive.’, 2020



23.01.2022 It has been so wonderful to welcome people back to the gallery to view our current exhibition Jamie Preisz ‘Torn In Bloom’

21.01.2022 Australian artist Jedda-Daisy Culley was interviewed by Monster Children about her new body of work for Sydney Contemporary Presents 2020. It's available to read now at the link below

21.01.2022 On Now: Jamie Preisz ‘Torn In Bloom’ Visit us at the gallery to view the works in person any time during our opening hours: Tuesday - Friday, 10am - 5pm Saturday, 10am - 4pm... We look forward to welcoming you to the exhibition See more



20.01.2022 It’s the final days of Roman Longginou ‘Illusions Of Grandeur’, which will draw to a close this Saturday at 4pm. We look forward to welcoming you to see these incredible works in person over the next two days

19.01.2022 Installation View: Roman Longginou 'Illusions of Grandeur'

19.01.2022 In the studio with Australian artist Roman Longginou ahead of his first solo exhibition with Jerico Contemporary ‘Illusions Of Grandeur’ opening November 2020 To register your interest, contact mail@jericocontemporary or send us a DM.



17.01.2022 Jerico Contemporary is delighted to present a selection of artworks in Sydney Contemporary Presents 2020 from the 1st of October to the 31st of October. In the first online edition of the art fair, the gallery will be showing works by two of our Australian artists, Caroline Walls and Jedda-Daisy Culley. To register for the online fair, visit the link in our bio.... To request a catalogue, contact [email protected] or send us a DM Pictured: Jedda Daisy Culley, ‘Vegetarians. She thought about it once, when she was deciding to become a vegetarian, before she watched the YouTube video about spiders. She knew; if they needed it, she’d let them eat her. She’d eat him too, the father, if she needed. When things became basic instinct vibes; he’d have to go first; coz she wouldn’t make them feel guilty when it came her time to go. Her daughter has black eye’s, her son’s; the colour of a sunny day.’, 2020 See more

17.01.2022 Mornings in the gallery courtyard. We are open until 5pm today

17.01.2022 Caroline Walls at home in an elegant old-world private residence in Notting Hill

17.01.2022 We look forward to welcoming you to our last exhibition of 2020, Holly Ryan 'On Self Respect'

16.01.2022 Luke Chiswell ‘UNDAWAY FO’ on view in the gallery now until Saturday 3rd of October



14.01.2022 We are delighted to present ‘Torn In Bloom’ our third exhibition with Australian artist Jamie Preisz. Due to the current restrictions, we will not be having a traditional opening for the exhibition. However, we will be hosting a Preview Day at the gallery with the artist on Thursday 8th of October from 10am - 5pm. We look forward to welcoming you to the exhibition then To RSVP, contact [email protected] or send us a DM

14.01.2022 In the studio with Holly Ryan ahead of her upcoming show ‘On Self Respect’ opening Thursday 3rd of December To register your interest, contact [email protected] or send us a DM

14.01.2022 Plucking a digital aphorism from the virtual realm, Jedda-Daisy Culley’s ‘Sunset’, 2019 weaves ‘YOLO’ into tactile matter. Subverting the letters along with its meaning, the work is a blanket of gentle protest as Culley says, encouraging us to ruminate on the impact our language has both online and offline Work details: Woven textile wool, hemp, cotton twine. 340 x 250 cm. To enquire, contact [email protected] or send us a DM

14.01.2022 Installation View: Jamie Preisz ‘Torn In Bloom’ ‘Never regret thy fall, O Icarus of the fearless flight, For the greatest tragedy of them all, Is never to feel the burning light’ Oscar Wilde This quote inspired Preisz to ‘fly towards the light’ for his latest series, creating works that push his creative process into new territory and burn brightly in glowing light

13.01.2022 This new body of work by Caroline Walls for Sydney Contemporary Presents continues the artist’s exploration of the female form, presenting an intimate meditation on various states of love, longing and identity Pictured: Caroline Walls, ‘Something To Remember Her By’, 2020

12.01.2022 In the studio with Holly Ryan ahead of her upcoming exhibition ‘On Self-Respect’. The exhibition will be her third solo with the gallery, and the first extending her practice to include bronze. Pictured are her bronze works in the ceramic casting process To register your interest, contact [email protected] or send us a DM

11.01.2022 Installation View: Jamie Preisz ‘Torn In Bloom’ Visit the exhibition in person from Tuesday to Saturday at the gallery or via our Online Viewing Room that you can access through the link in our bio

10.01.2022 Paige Northwood ‘shasti dance’, 2019. Hand built vessel, ceramic, black underglaze, white clay, stoneware, bronze glaze, kintsugi, buff raku clay To enquire about available works by the artist, contact [email protected] or send us a DM.

09.01.2022 Installation View: Jamie Preisz ‘Odysseus’, 2020 as a part of his exhibition ‘Torn In Bloom’. Join us at the gallery tonight, Thursday 22nd of October from 6-7pm, for an artist talk with Preisz who will be speaking in depth about his creative process and the influences behind this latest series. RSVP is essential. To RSVP, contact [email protected] or send us a DM

09.01.2022 Final Days: the Online Viewing Room for Luke Chiswell ‘UNDAWAY FO’ draws to a close this Saturday at 4pm. To explore the exhibition now, visit the viewing room via the link in our bio Pictured: Luke Chiswell ‘Untitled (012)’, 2020. For more information about available works by the artist contact [email protected] or send us a DM

09.01.2022 Caroline Walls, ‘Her Tears Became The Night’, 2020. Sydney Contemporary Presents continues online until Saturday 31st of October. To view works by Caroline Walls and Jedda-Daisy Culley, visit our Online Viewing Rooms and the Sydney Contemporary Presents website

08.01.2022 UNSW Art & Design alumnus, Jamie Preisz’s exhibition ‘Torn In Bloom’ is on at Jerico Contemporary until 31 October. ‘Torn In Bloom’ sees Preisz’s love for abst...raction and realism collide. In a conscious return to portraiture, the artist revisits the human form juxtaposed with collected objects and ephemera explored in his previous still-life works. See more

08.01.2022 Installation View: Roman Longginou ‘Illusions Of Grandeur’ To enquire or for more information, contact [email protected] or send us a DM

07.01.2022 Luke Chiswell ‘Untitled 016’, 2020 is a small-scale sculptural piece by the artist. Unstretched, folded canvas spreads past the borders, intentionally providing unconnected and rough aspects to the work that connect back to his large-scale pieces. Luke Chiswell ‘UNDAWAY FO’ continues online. Visit the Online Viewing Room via the link in our bio

07.01.2022 Luke Chiswell ‘All So Fragile’, 2019. Peruse a curated selection of artworks currently available via our website now To enquire, contact [email protected] or send us a DM

06.01.2022 Installation View: Roman Longginou ‘Illusions Of Grandeur’. Come by today to view these incredible works in person until 5pm

05.01.2022 In the studio with Jamie Preisz ahead of his solo exhibition ‘Torn In Bloom’ opening next Thursday the 8th of October. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to the gallery for the rest of the year with physical shows now returned

05.01.2022 Installation View: Jamie Preisz ‘Torn In Bloom’. Come by the gallery today and view these beautiful works in person from 10am - 4pm

05.01.2022 Jamie Preisz ‘Torn In Bloom’ is now up and on view at the gallery and continues through to Saturday 31st October. We look forward to welcoming you to the exhibition to view the works in person Pictured: Jamie Preisz ‘Artemisia’s Revenge’, 2020

05.01.2022 Tomorrow is the last day to view Luke Chiswell ‘UNDAWAY FO’ in the gallery. Pictured here is the largest work the artist has made to date, which is also the biggest we’ve ever hung in the gallery. Come by tomorrow from 10am-4pm to see this incredible work in person. Otherwise, you can enjoy the exhibition online until Saturday 17th October

04.01.2022 I liked the idea that these objects (car engine and medieval armour) represented metaphorically and physically both notions of power and status or a level of prestige. I found it interesting that these things from very different times periods could so clearly hold such a similar cultural fascination Roman Longginou on his work ‘Prestige and Power I’, 2020 for ‘Illusions Of Grandeur’

03.01.2022 Australian artist Jamie Preisz is in residence at Jerico Contemporary today. Come by to see the exhibition and meet the artist in person. The gallery is open until 4pm

03.01.2022 Installation View: Jamie Preisz ‘Torn In Bloom’ ‘Never regret thy fall, O Icarus of the fearless flight, For the greatest tragedy of them all, Is never to feel the burning light’ Oscar Wilde This quote inspired Preisz to ‘fly towards the light’ for his latest series, creating works that push his creative process into new territory and burn brightly in glowing light

01.01.2022 We are open as usual from Tuesday to Friday 10am - 5pm, and on Saturday from 10am - 4pm. This week is the last to view Roman Longginou ‘Illusions Of Grandeur’ and we look forward to welcoming you to our final exhibition for the year, Holly Ryan ‘On Self Respect’ opening Thursday 3rd of December

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