NEWS
Hany Armanious, Bill Henson, The Like Button at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney until 19 January 2019
Buxton Contemporary Collection artists Hany Armanious and Bill Henson are currently included in group exhibition The Like Button at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, until 19 January 2019. For more information about this exhibition, visit the Roslyn Oxley9 website....
Mikala Dwyer will participate in Gertrude Contemporary Studio Program 2019
Congratulations to Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Mikala Dwyer, who will participate in the 2-year Gertrude Studio Program from 2019. The Studio Program is focused on providing professional support and enabling creative opportunities for leading artists with a...
Patricia Piccinini, Through Love… at TarraWarra Museum of Art until 11 March 2019
The TarraWarra Museum of Art has unveiled a major new sculpture by Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Patricia Piccinini as part of Through Love..., a significant exhibition that pairs the work of Piccinini with that of Australian modernist Joy Hester to explore...
Daniel Crooks, Static No. 12, 10 November 2018 – 20 January 2019
Static No.12 (seek stillness in movement), by Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Daniel Crooks, is now on display at the Latrobe Regional Gallery. Part of the Time Slice series, Crook’s ongoing project which he began in 1999, this single-channel video depicts a...
Justene Williams, Project Dead Empathy, 10 November – 15 December 2018, Sarah Cottier Gallery
New works by Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Justene Williams are on view at Sarah Cottier Gallery in Sydney until 15th of December. For more information visit Sarah Cottier Gallery website. - Image: Justene Williams, Project Dead Empathy, 2018, installation...
Paul Yore, YOUR CAPITAL IS AT RISK, Neon Parc Brunswick, 27 October – 15 December 2018.
A solo exhibition by Paul Yore YOUR CAPITAL IS AT RISK is now open at Neon Parc, Brunswick. Yore’s large-scale tapestries are presented alongside works on paper and new soft sculptures. Yore’s practice manifests a cultural environment replete with signs of social...
Daniel Boyd, Rainbow Serpent, 18 October – 20 November 2018, Roslyn Oxley9
Rainbow Serpent — a new solo exhibition by Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Daniel Boyd is now on view at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery in Sydney. For more information visit Roslyn Oxley9 website. Image: Daniel Boyd, Yamani (still), 2018, single channel video, duration:...
Sarah Scout Presents, Melbourne and Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney will swap places this November
In November, Sarah Scout Presents, Melbourne and Darren Knight Gallery, Sydney will swap places for the duration of one show. Sarah Scout Presents will be presenting works by Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Tony Garifalakis along works by Sally Smart in Sydney...
Mike Parr, KINDNESS IS SO GANSTA, until 21 December, Anna Schwartz Gallery
KINDNESS IS SO GANSTA is a solo exhibition of new work by Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Mike Parr. Open until 21 December at Anna Schwartz Gallery, this exhibition marks a new development in Parr's long-standing ‘Self Portrait Project’: investigating the...
ZZZZZ: SLEEP, SOMNAMBULISM, MADNESS, Gertrude Contemporary, 5 October – 3 November
Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Kate Mitchell presents work in ZZZZZ: Sleep, Somnambulism, Madness at Gertrude Contemporary alongside Chicks on Speed (Australia/Spain, USA, Germany), Lee Hadwin (UK), Mabel Juli (Australia), Barbora Kleinhamplová & Tereza...
REVIEW – No one is watching you: Ronnie van Hout
Reviewing No one is watching you: Ronnie Van Hout for The Saturday Paper, Lisa Radford writes: "In a time preoccupied with self and the individual, these works and their arrangement speak not only of masculinity and being an artist but also of the fragility and farce...
Stephen Bush: Mule Skin, until 6 October, Sutton Gallery
It's the final week to see the solo exhibition Mule Skin at Sutton Gallery by Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Stephen Bush. Throughout his decades-long career, Stephen Bush has explored the possibilities and limitations of figurative painting. Known for his...
Patricia Piccinini: Curious Imaginings at the Vancouver Biennale
Renowned Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Patricia Piccinini has unveiled a monumental, immersive sculpture experience in Canada as part of the 2018-20 Vancouver Biennale: re-IMAGE-n. Piccinini's exhibition Curious Imaginings takes over an interior wing of the...
Rose Nolan, A Singular Impulse, finishing 29 September, Anna Schwartz Gallery
There are just two weeks left to see Buxton Contemporary Collection artist Rose Nolan's exhibition A Singular Impulse at Anna Schwartz Gallery. A Singular Impulse is a suite of new text works built from the simple repetition of a single geometric form and gesture....
Rob McHaffie, This is living, Brighton, 15 September – 11 November 2018
A major solo exhibition by Buxton Contemporary Collection Artist Rob McHaffie This is living will open at The Gallery at Bayside Arts & Cultural Centre in Brighton, Victoria on the 15th of September 2018. This is living focuses on the last five years of McHaffie’s...
Justene Williams, The Curtain Breathed Deeply
Buxton Contemporary Collection Artist, Justene Williams' major solo exhibition The Curtain Breathed Deeply has recently opened at Penrith Regional Galleries & The Lewers Bequest, NSW, 25 August 2018 – 11 November 2018. This is the final location of the...
Jess Johnson and Simon Ward nominated for The Walters Prize 2018
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...
Mikala Dwyer, Soft Relics, Sydney, 16 August – 8 September 2018
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.
Soft Core, curated by Micheal Do
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 ‘softness’...
Nicholas Mangan, Termite Economies (Phase 1), Melbourne, 4 August-1 September
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 between...