Jess Johnson and Simon Ward were nominated for The Walters Prize for their work Whol Why Wurld, 2017, recently included in the inaugural exhibition at Buxton Contemporary The Shape of Things to Come curated by Melissa Keys. Whol Why Wurld is currently exhibited at...
A solo presentation of new works by Mikala Dwyer has opened at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery in Sydney. For more information visit Roslyn Oxley9 website. – Image: Mikala Dwyer, Soft Relics, 2018, installation view, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery.
Curated by Michael Do, Soft Core is a touring exhibition that includes work by four Buxton Contemporary Collection artists – Mikala Dwyer, Patricia Piccinini, Louise Weaver and Paul Yore. Soft Core presents artistic practices that explore the many facets of...
Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Nicholas Mangan opens a new solo exhibition at Sutton Gallery. Nicholas Mangan’s visual art practice explores the unstable relationships between culture and nature. His complex installations reveal the tensions and flows...
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