Sullivan + Strumpf in Zetland | Art gallery
Sullivan + Strumpf
Locality: Zetland
Phone: +61 2 9698 4696
Address: 799 Elizabeth Street, Zetland 2017 Zetland, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.sullivanstrumpf.com
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24.01.2022 Kirsten Coelho: Ithaca opens at the Samstag Museum of Art in Adelaide this Friday. Presenting a new installation of porcelain vessels influenced by Homer's Odyssey, Coelho explores Odysseus' eventual return marked by the discovery that Ithaca is not as he remembers it. The tale unfolds as an exploration of home as an elusive concept, abstracted by time and the inevitability of change. Exhibition dates: 16 October 28 November 2020... Free entry Artwork: Kirsten Coelho Ithaca, 2019 porcelain, matt white glaze Head to the Samstag Museum of Art website for more information. _____ #art #porcelain #ceramics #ithaca #homersodyssey #exhibition #kirstencoelho
24.01.2022 Natalya Hughes: The Landscape is in the Woman closes this weekend. View online or in the gallery. Head to our website to view. Artworks: Two Women in the Country, 2020 acrylic on poly... 130 x 117 cm Woman 4 (Eileen from Kings Point), 2019 acrylic on poly, custom made fabric, weights, powder coated steel frame 140 x 116 x 60 cm _____ #art #exhibition #landscape #woman #painting #figurative #dekooning #modernist #50s #60s #patterns #gesture #decorative #natalyahughes @nattywhos
23.01.2022 Join Goulburn Regional Art Gallery live on Instagram stories at 6pm tonight to celebrate the opening of Barbara Cleveland's 'Thinking Business'. ‘Thinking Business’ is a new exhibition by Barbara Cleveland that explores forms of female friendship, collaboration and artistic labour. The project takes its title from Hannah Arendt’s description of her friendship with Mary McCarthy. As Arendt wrote, it’s not that we think so much alike, but that we do this thinking-business for ...and with each other. This idea of an intellectual and creative connection between women is at the centre of this project, which focuses on the 15-year-long working relationship between the members of Barbara Cleveland. With the rise of neoliberalism and the acceleration towards individualism and precarity, this project turns towards the collective and the collaborative to consider alternative support structures and other ways of thinking and working together. Exhibition dates: 9 Oct 12 Nov 2020 Free entry. Artwork: This is a stained glass window, 2019 HD single channel video 13:30 mins _____ #art #performance #artistcollective #exhibition #opening #barbaracleveland #goulburn
23.01.2022 Natalya Hughes: The Landscape is in the Woman closes this weekend. View online or in the gallery https://bit.ly/2ZMpI0D Artworks: Two Women in the Country, 2020 acrylic on poly... 130 x 117 cm Woman 4 (Eileen from Kings Point), 2019 acrylic on poly, custom made fabric, weights, powder coated steel frame 140 x 116 x 60 cm _____ #art #exhibition #landscape #woman #painting #figurative #dekooning #modernist #50s #60s #patterns #gesture #decorative #natalyahughes
22.01.2022 Join Barbara Cleveland's catalogue launch and the artists in conversation with Director, Gina Mobayed, online and at Goulburn Gallery this weekend. Instagram live at 2pm, Saturday 14 November In person at the Gallery: book on Goulburn Gallery website.... Tune in to a chat with Frances, Kate, Gina, Kelly and Diana on 'Thinking Business', an exhibition about female friendship and collaboration, as they celebrate the launch of the catalogue. _____ #publication #launch #goulburngallery #barbaraclevelend
21.01.2022 IN FOCUS: Polly Borland continues online https://bit.ly/34iFcfy Strange and beguiling, Polly's ‘Bunny’ series documents a real-life giant woman called Gwen. The series takes the viewer through an assemblage of images which explore femininity and deconstruct the idea of the Playboy bunny girl. In today’s world, peppered with cynicism and scepticism, ‘Bunny’ offers us a chance to believe again in fairytale horses, bunny rabbits, and giants. Artwork:... Polly Borland Bunny XXXII, 2008 archival pigment print 66 x 91 cm _____ #onlineexhibition #exhibition #photography #portraits #bunny #contemporaryphotography #pollyborland See more
21.01.2022 Lindy Lee and Michael Zavros feature in today's Sydney Morning Herald. Both artists have major upcoming exhibitions Lindy Lee at MCA Australia and Michael Zavros at Sullivan+Strumpf. Grab yourself a copy today. _____ #newspaper #article #artist #smh #sydneymorningherald #spectrum #lindylee #michaelzavros
21.01.2022 Our October issue is here! Read online: https://bit.ly/3jGDf1M The unexamined life is not worth living they say. But to truly question who you are takes courage. To do it publicly and in the wildly heretical way Michael Zavros has done in his upcoming exhibition, ‘A Guy Like Me’ requires something else altogether. Polly Borland’s work also explores desire, but from a very different perspective. Pip Wallis curator of Borland’s sublime NGV survey exhibition in 2018 chats with... Polly about the physical and psychological dimensions of her work. We meditate on the work of Joanna Lamb and Juka Araikawa, consummate observers of their surroundings and drop by Alex Seton’s place to admire his growing art collection. We visit Sam Jinks in the studio and hear how a Disney favourite unexpectedly lead our beautiful friend and interior architect David Flack to one of his great epiphanies of 2020! Enjoy. _____ #magazine #publication #reading #michaelzavros #pollyborland #joannalamb #jukaaraikawa #alexseton #samjinks
20.01.2022 Michael Zavros graces the cover of Art Collector's OctDec issue. Available in stores now. Michael's first exhibition with the gallery, A Guy Like Me, opens 15 October. Get in touch to preview. _____ #magazine #cover #coverboy #michaelzavros #artcollector #preview #aguylikeme @artcollectormagazine @michaelzavros
20.01.2022 Lindy Lee's survey exhibition Moon in a Dew Drop opens this evening at MCA, Sydney. Artwork: Secret World of a Starlight Ember, 2020 stainless steel... 180 x 540 x 110 cm _____ #sculpture #stainlesssteel #australianart #asianart #publicart #surveyshow #retrospective #lindylee #mca See more
18.01.2022 Sydney Contemporary Presents continues online during October. Get in touch to view our selection, or visit the Sydney Contemporary Presents platform: https://bit.ly/3iBxTU9 Artwork: Karen Black Tangled, 2020... oil on hand-made gesso board 30 x 50 cm _____ #exhibition #artfair #sydneycontemporary #glennbarkley #karenblack #greghodge #joannalamb #lindylee #abstract #colour #tangled See more
18.01.2022 Angela Tiatia and Tony Albert are included in the NGV Triennial 2020. See the world through art and design. Exploring some of the most globally relevant and pressing issues of our time, the NGV Triennial will present a large-scale exhibition of international contemporary art, design and architecture. Comprising an ambitious and diverse selection of works showcasing the vanguard of contemporary practice, the exhibition offers a visually arresting and thought-provoking view of ...the world at this unique moment. Featuring 87 projects by more than 100 artists, designers and collectives from 33 countries, the NGV Triennial will open at NGV International on 19 December 2020 18 April 2021 at the National Gallery of Victoria. _____ #exhibition #art #contemporaryart #contemporarydesign #NGVTriennial #NGV @NGVMelbourne
18.01.2022 Grant Stevens is included in Buxton Contemporary's Light Source Commission project. Head to their website to view the live stream of Fawn in the Forest (2020): http://fawnintheforest.ddns.net/ In Fawn in the Forest, an animated juvenile deer wanders through a computer-generated redwood forest. Programmed with artificial intelligence, the fawn moves placidly around the forest, walking, eating, and resting undisturbed by distraction, living by algorithm. An AI camera tracks its... movements, gliding through the forest to create a single continuous POV shot, rendering and live streaming in real-time. The fawn is isolated, confined and alone, but also protected and buffered from the chaotic world beyond. Artwork: Grant Stevens Fawn in the Forest, 2020 live streamed procedurally generated computer graphics with sound Assisted by Pat Younis _____ #art #video #livestream #videoart #fawn #buxtoncontemporary #grantstevens
16.01.2022 IN FOCUS: Joanna Lamb is now open online https://bit.ly/3nhhDdC "My paintings are an enhanced and choreographed view of the world which aim to acknowledge the illusionistic nature of painting and legitimise different ways of seeing." Joanna Lamb Known for her highly-refined geometric compositions that depict spaces of (sub)urbanity, Joanna Lamb's paintings waver between realism and abstraction reduced to flat blocks of colour divested of linear perspective and often rep...eated in tonal variations. Artwork: Airport, 2019 acrylic on board _____ #art #online #exhibition #painting #landscape #streetscape #industrial #joannalamb
14.01.2022 Natalya Hughes: The Landscape is in the Woman closes today. View online or in the gallery https://bit.ly/2ZMpI0D Artworks: Woman IVI, 2020 cyanotype prints... 76 x 56 cm _____ #art #exhibition #prints #painting #landscape #woman #painting #figurative #dekooning #modernist #50s #60s #patterns #gesture #decorative #natalyahughes See more
14.01.2022 VIOLENT ATTACHMENTS continues online and in our Singapore gallery: https://bit.ly/3jjmGbs Violent Attachments explores the deeply embedded nature of violence, and mankind’s conscious as well as subconscious attachment to violence in its myriad forms. Artwork:... Adeela Suleman They Just Fade Away I, 2019 hand-beaten repousse work on brass and copper with polish and lacquer 95 x 410 cm _____ #exhibition #artwork #artdaily #art #asianart #brass #copper #singapore #adeelasuleman See more
13.01.2022 Alex Seton features in the current issue of Artist Profile. Pippa Mott chats with Alex about his upcoming exhibition Meet Me Under the Dome, and the significance of working with marble. 'There is a succinctness to the medium that allows me to speak plainly about political ideas.' Grab your copy from all good newsagents.... _____ #article #magazine #marble #sculpture #meetmeunderthedome #alexseton See more
13.01.2022 NOW OPEN Alex Seton: Meet Me Under the Dome. Head to our website to view: https://bit.ly/3fwQDUY 'Meet Me Under the Dome is undoubtedly my most personal show to date. We all have unreliable memories and stories from our childhood that shape who we are. Playing in the Wombeyan landscape made me into the artist and sculptor I am now.' Artwork:... The Ghost of Wombeyan (a History of Forgetting), 2019-20 Wombeyan marble A History of Forgetting, 2020 pigment print on cotton rag _____ #exhibition #sculpture #photography #marble #contemporaryart #forgetting #memories #wombeyan #childhood #alexseton
12.01.2022 Natalya Hughes: The Landscape is in the Woman continues online and in the gallery https://bit.ly/2ZMpI0D Artworks: Woman I (Me from here), 2018-19 acrylic on poly... 193 x 147 cm Woman with Electric Bicycle (After Julie), 2020 acrylic on poly 198 x 122 cm Woman 6 (Harmony), 2019 acrylic on poly, custom made fabric and powder coated steel frame 176 x 148 x 2.5 cm _____ #art #exhibition #landscape #woman #painting #figurative #dekooning #modernist #50s #60s #patterns #gesture #decorative #natalyahughes
11.01.2022 LINDY LEE: MOON IN A DEW DROP continues at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. Curated by MCA Director, Elizabeth Ann Macgregor OBE, the exhibition introduces audiences to over 70 works from across the Lindy's extensive career, from early photocopy artworks and wax paintings to recent large-scale installations and sculptures. Current until 28 February 2021 at Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. Free entry.... Artwork: Listening to the Moon, 2018 mirror polished stainless steel, LED light 100 cm (diameter) _____ #art #exhibition #contemporaryart #asianart #retrospective #summerexhibition #painting #sculpture #lindylee
08.01.2022 IN FOCUS: Joanna Lamb continues online https://bit.ly/3nhhDdC Known for her highly-refined geometric compositions that depict spaces of (sub)urbanity, Joanna Lamb's paintings waver between realism and abstraction reduced to flat blocks of colour divested of linear perspective and often repeated in tonal variations. Artwork:... Apartment 012020, 2020 acrylic on board _____ #art #online #exhibition #painting #landscape #streetscape #industrial #joannalamb See more
08.01.2022 Hiromi Tango: NEW NOW closes in the gallery and online today https://bit.ly/3lDDig9 New Everything has changed There is joy in letting go... Of things that have gone New, 2020 neon glass, acrylic coloured mirrors and perspex 54 x 10 cm Now Now is the moment Beautiful imperfection Embracing what is Now, 2019 neon glass, acrylic coloured mirror and perspex 54 x 10 cm _____ #art #textile #textileart #kimono #ceramic #painting #orange #pink #blue #red #japanese #colour #nature #new #now #exhibition #will #hiromitango
07.01.2022 Kirsten Coelho: Ithaca continues at the Samstag Museum of Art in Adelaide. Presenting a new installation of porcelain vessels influenced by Homer's Odyssey, Coelho explores Odysseus' eventual return marked by the discovery that Ithaca is not as he remembers it. The tale unfolds as an exploration of home as an elusive concept, abstracted by time and the inevitability of change. Exhibition dates: 16 October 28 November 2020... Free entry Artwork: Kirsten Coelho Ithaca, 2019 porcelain, matt white glaze Head to the Samstag Museum of Art website for more information. Photograph by Sam Noonan. _____ #art #porcelain #ceramics #ithaca #homersodyssey #exhibition #kirstencoelho
07.01.2022 Thanks to the generosity of more than 30 donors, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art has acquired Lindy Lee's major bronze sculpture Unnameable and a suite of twelve large works on paper. _____ #announcement #art #acquisition #collection #sculpture #qagoma #lindylee
06.01.2022 New works by Greg Hodge in his Paris studio. Get in touch to preview. _____ #painting #studio #paris #greghodge #art #painter #contemporaryart
06.01.2022 Natalya Hughes has won the Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2020. Congratulations, Natalya! The acquisitive Sunshine Coast Art Prize is one of the most dynamic and prestigious visual arts awards in Australia. The diverse range of 40 works by established and emerging artists from across the country will be showcased in an exhibition at Caloundra Regional Gallery from 16 October to 6 December 2020. Artwork:... Natalya Hughes Gestural Body Painting, 2020 acrylic on poly 156 x 117cm _____ #winner #artprize #sunshinecoast #painting #gesture #natalyahughes See more
05.01.2022 Sullivan+Strumpf is delighted to participate in Sydney Contemporary Presents 1 30 October 2020. New works by Glenn Barkley, Karen Black, Greg Hodge, Joanna Lamb, Lindy Lee can be accessed tomorrow on their new platform. Register for the fair on the Sydney Contemporary website. _____ #exhibition #artfair #sydneycontemporary #glennbarkley #karenblack #greghodge #joannalamb #lindylee
05.01.2022 LINDY LEE: MOON IN A DEW DROP opens tomorrow at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. Curated by MCA Director, Elizabeth Ann Macgregor OBE, this exhibition will introduce audiences to over 70 works from across the artist’s extensive career, from early photocopy artworks and wax paintings to recent large-scale installations and sculptures. Opening 2 October at Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. Free entry.... _____ #art #exhibition #contemporaryart #asianart #retrospective #summerexhibition #lindylee See more
03.01.2022 Today is the final day of Michael Zavros: A Guy Like Me. View online or in the gallery https://bit.ly/316uBSZ ‘I’ve basically cast him in my role; as a dad, that’s my car and that is our street and that is my horse. It is my clothing, my accessories. I have just explored my own life in an avatar form.’ Artwork:... Dad likes Colour, 2020 lightjet print 172.7 x 122 cm, or 90 x 60 cm _____ #art #exhibition #photography #portrait #selfportrait #familyportrait #avatar #father #dad #cucumbers #tan #michaelzavros See more
03.01.2022 Grant Stevens is included in the TarraWarra Biennial 2021. Slow Moving Waters will feature 24 artists from across the country making new works that explore ideas of slowness, deceleration, drift and the elasticity of time. Against today’s cult of speed with the relentless hum of its 24/7 communications, the artworks in the Biennial will mark a different sort of time one which connects with the vastness and intricacy of geological and cosmological cycles, seasonal rhythms..., interconnected ecologies, and ancient knowledge systems. Curated by Nina Miall, the TarraWarra Biennial 2021: Slow Moving Waters opens at TarraWarra Museum of Art from 27 March 11 July 2021. Supported by Australia Council for the Arts, Creative Victoria and Arts Queensland. Artwork: Grant Stevens Below the mountains and beyond the desert, a river runs through a valley of forests and grasslands, towards an ocean, 2020 Procedurally generated computer graphics with sound, multiple display formats _____ #exhibition #announcement #biennale #tarrawarra #tarrawarrabiennial #slowmovingwaters #2021 #grantstevens
02.01.2022 NEW NOW: Hiromi Tango closes this Saturday in our Sydney gallery and online Viewing Room https://bit.ly/3lDDig9 Longing, loyalty Quietly waiting, softly Murasaki blooms... Kimono’s Will - Fuji, 2020 Japanese silk, woven textile, mirrored perspex 35.6 x 35.6 cm The promise of spring Nurturing warmth breathing life The promise of youth Kimono’s Will - Momo, 2020 Kimono silk, woven textile, mirrored perspex 35.6 x 35.6 cm Embrace the moment No time for fear or regret Life ephemeral Kimono’s Will - Sakura, 2020 Kimono silk, woven textile, mirrored perspex 35.6 x 35.6 cm _____ #art #textile #textileart #kimono #ceramic #painting #orange #pink #blue #red #japanese #colour #nature #new #now #exhibition #will #hiromitango