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Ebony Truscott: Artbank

Ebony Truscott‘s work features in the current Sydney Artbank exhibition entitled (De)Nature Morte: Still Life from the Artbank Collection. The exhibition explores the tradition of still life and what the genre reveals to viewers today.

(De)Nature Morte: Still Life from the Artbank Collection
Artbank Window, Sydney
until 7 February 2025

Ebony Truscott will be exhibiting at Niagara Galleries in 2025.

Euan Heng: The Suter Art Gallery

Celebrating the power of human hands, the exhibition A Show of Hands at The Suter Gallery in New Zealand includes work by Euan Heng from the late Mark Stevenson Collection. A wonderful collector who we lost this year and remember fondly. The exhibition showcases sculpture, paintings, photographs, textile art and printmaking from a number of artist sand continues until April 2025.

A Show of Hands
The Suter Art Gallery, Nelson, New Zealand
until 6 April 2025

 

Richard Larter: ANU Drill Hall Gallery

Richard Larter: Free Radical at ANU Drill Hall Gallery features abstract paintings from the bold and important artist.

“This exhibition locates Larter’s rich stream of luminous abstract paintings (many painted in Canberra and Yass) within the body of his figurative work. While informed by his adventures into popular culture these works are also firmly rooted in the histories of abstraction, holding great concern for composition and the formal dynamic relationships of colour, shape and line. Fluid, lyrical and improvised, Larter’s work refers to the energies of place and the politics of the times.” courtesy of Drill Hall Gallery.

Read more in Artist Profile. Drill Hall Gallery have published Richard Larter: Free Radical and Riffing On: Pat Larter’s Rhythms and Pete Maloney’s Blues to accompany the exhibition. Purchase your copy here.

Richard Larter: Free Radical
ANU Drill Hall Gallery, Canberra
until 19 January 2025

 

Rubaba Haider: RACV City Club exhibition

The current exhibition at RACV City Club celebrates textiles in a variety of forms, featuring works by Rubaba Haider, Tia Ansell, Casey Jeffery, Tim Gresham and Dani Marti.

Beyond Textiles
RACV City Club Gallery Lounge, Melbourne
until 23 February 2024

Savanhdary Vongpoothorn: Art Gallery of New South Wales

The 2024 edition of the Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial focuses on the compelling and allusive languages of abstraction and features the work of artists from around Australia, including Savanhdary Vongpoothorn (ACT), along with Matthew Allen (NSW), Helen Eager (NSW), Emma Fielden (NSW), the late Ngarralja Tommy May (WA), Ceara Metlikovec (NSW), Kerrie Poliness (VIC), Cameron Robbins (VIC), Sandra Selig (QLD) and Kate Vassallo (ACT). Read more about Savanhdary Vongpoothorn in the latest edition of the AGNSW’s members magazine Look.

Infinite: Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial 2024
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
until 12 January 2025

Savanhdary Vongpoothorn will be exhibiting with Niagara Galleries in 2025.

Julie Dowling: Glen Eira City Council Gallery

Paintings by Julie Dowling feature alongside Yvette Coppersmith, Graeme Drendel, Prudence Flint, Julia Gutman, Lewis Miller, Michael Vale, Peter Wegner and Marcus Wills in the exhibition Look at Glen Eira City Council Gallery.

The exhibition explores contemporary Australian portraiture and the wide range of approaches and the relationship between artists and sitters.

Look
Glen Eira City Council Gallery, Melbourne
until 12 January 2025

Jan Senbergs: Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

Artists to Ice, the current exhibition at Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, presents works from the TMAG collection including Jan Senbergs. The exhibition features Australian artists who travelled to Antarctica between 1987 and 2009. Work by Stephen Eastaugh, Bea Maddock and Jörg Schmeisser alongside Jan Senbergs feature in Artists to Ice, which continues until March 2025.

Artists to Ice
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart
until 31 March 2025

Rick Amor: NGV Publication

Rick Amor‘s work features in the recent National Gallery of Victoria publication Cats & Dogs in Art and Design. Published to accompany the current exhibition Cats & Dogs at the National Gallery of Victoria, the impressive book includes over 100 works of art and design featuring pets from the NGV collection. Purchase your copy here.

Contact us if you would like to purchase a copy of this superb print – ed 3/10 and 4/10 are available from Niagara

Rick Amor will be exhibiting drawings alongside Paul Boston with Niagara Galleries in 2025.

Martin Parr: ARTIST SPOTLIGHT

Martin Parr features in a number of exhibitions worldwide, as well as an upcoming documentary film.

“From Bristol‚ where he lives and has set up his incredible foundation to the seaside resort of New Brighton‚ where he will return with us after 40 years to reshoot his most famous work‚ The Last resort‚ I AM MARTIN PARR is the portrait of an extraordinary photographer who revolutionized contemporary photography by inventing a political‚ humanist and accessible photographic language.” courtesy of Dogwoof. Read more in Variety here.

The exhibition No Smoking at Rocket, London, UK coincides with the publication of a new limited-edition photobook dedicated to the increasingly controversial subject of smoking.

The Tate Britain exhibition The 80s: Photographing Britain explores photography from one of the UK’s most pivotal decades and includes work by Martin Parr.

Rare editions of Martin’s photographs can be purchased from Niagara’s stockroom.

No Smoking
Rocket, London, UK
until 12 April 2025

The 80s: Photographing Britain
Tate Britain, London, UK
until 5 May 2025

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