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Tuesday 11 February
2025

Gio Ponti, Gae Aulenti, Joe Colombo, Gaetano Pesce, Ettore Sottsass and Alessandro Mendini

Molto Bello: Icons of Modern Italian Design

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 26 OctoberSunday 23 March

Brian Robinson

Current / Brian Robinson

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 7 DecemberSunday 23 February

Katie Ryan

A rose is a rose is a rose

Craft
Tuesday 12 NovemberSaturday 8 November

Albert Tucker

Albert Tucker's Grotesques

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 12 OctoberSunday 9 March

Richard Lewer

Making Contact

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 12 OctoberSunday 30 March

Danielle Brustman

I could have danced all night by Danielle Brustman

Jewish Museum of Australia
Tuesday 13 AugustSunday 9 March

Group Show

A Secret Chord: Music, Rhythm & Movement in the Jewish Museum of Australia Collection

Jewish Museum of Australia
Thursday 31 OctoberSunday 16 March

Group Show

The Charge That Binds

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Saturday 7 DecemberSunday 16 March

Tony Clark

Unsculpted

Buxton Contemporary
Friday 1 NovemberSunday 1 June

Group Show

The Future & Other Fictions

ACMI
Thursday 28 NovemberSunday 27 April

Group Show

Honk! Untitled Goose Exhibition

ACMI
Tuesday 17 SeptemberSunday 16 February

Group Show

The Story of the Moving Image

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

Jordan Prosser & Nathan Harrison

INT. SPACESHIP – NIGHT

ACMI
Thursday 28 NovemberSunday 27 April

Group Show

Art + Film

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Nusra Latif Qureshi

Reaching Out

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 9 NovemberSunday 15 June

Noel Counihan

A People’s Press—Noel Counihan

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 2 NovemberMonday 10 March

Group Show

SCI-FI: Mythologies Transformed

Science Gallery
Saturday 3 AugustSaturday 31 May

Group Show

Intimate Imaginaries

Tarrawarra Museum of Art
Saturday 30 NovemberMonday 10 March

Ara Dolatian

At The First Flood of Daylight

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 30 NovemberSaturday 22 February

Cyrus Tang

Eclipsed Presence

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 30 NovemberSaturday 22 February

Natalie Thomas

Selling Sunset

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 30 NovemberSaturday 22 February

Group Show

Something like a dream

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 30 NovemberSaturday 22 February

Fulli Andrinopoulos

Ethereal Portals

Benalla Art Gallery
Sunday 1 DecemberSunday 2 March

Group Show (Kaltjiti Arts)

Paintings from the Sand Dune Country

APY Gallery
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Rob McLeish

SNARES

Neon Parc
Friday 31 JanuarySaturday 1 March

Kate Smith

Deep Privacy II

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 25 JanuarySaturday 22 February

Maryanne Coutts

Days

Linden New Art
Thursday 16 JanuarySunday 16 February

Group Show

Call and Response

Fox Galleries
Thursday 30 JanuarySunday 16 February

Aaron Martin

Minimal \ Reductive

Five Walls
Friday 7 FebruarySaturday 1 March

Group Show

The place we do not know is the place we are looking for

West Space
Saturday 1 FebruarySaturday 1 March

Alex Pittendrigh & Michelle Ussher

Oh Chenaud

Gertrude Contemporary — Gertrude Glasshouse
Friday 31 JanuarySaturday 1 March

Group Show

Fashion Artists

MARS Gallery
Saturday 8 FebruarySaturday 8 March

Ella Dunn

Every day, half past ten

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Tuesday 4 FebruarySaturday 22 March

Nadia Hernandez

En la profundidad de la bruma

Station Gallery
Saturday 8 FebruarySaturday 8 March

Ella Dunn

Every day, half past ten

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Tuesday 4 FebruarySaturday 22 March

Every day, half past ten records Ella Dunn’s experience of a tiny Portuguese village, where she undertook an artist residency in 2024. Finding herself largely without a common language, Dunn describes the need to communicate ‘in ways other than words’. Her paintings and drawings exude this sense of yearning for connection, and the slippage in understanding between strangers.

The exhibition’s title conjures Dunn’s daily routine, which began by heading to a local cafe. Sitting with a coffee and her sketchbook, she spent hours drawing the other regulars – mostly groups of women – who met there daily. She wandered the market, and the central square where groups of men gathered, buying scratch lotto tickets. In a village fabric shop she bought a piece of the raw linen that now forms the ground to her paintings.

For the first time, Dunn is exhibiting fifty drawings from which the series of paintings later developed. ‘I sometimes think my drawings get to the point more,’ she says. Made in charcoal, pastel and ink, Dunn’s drawings are born from a need to record, to document flashes of the world: figures and movement conveyed in a few sure lines.

Reflecting this urge to ‘get to the point’, the resulting paintings have a looseness and immediacy to them, and an affection for the scenes and people they portray. The compositions are often cropped unexpectedly, giving them a dreamlike quality: faces and features recede into the canvas, while swirls of patterned clothing and textured terrazzo leap out. Dunn describes this as a ‘fractured narrative’; the paintings are reminiscent of film stills, each one catching a moment just before the camera – the eye – pans to focus. Like the desire for connection, the full scene is always just beyond grasp.

Location

Sophie Gannon Gallery
2 Albert St, Richmond VIC, Australia

Date

Tuesday 4 FebruarySaturday 22 March

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Exhibitions

Tuesday 11 February
2025

Gio Ponti, Gae Aulenti, Joe Colombo, Gaetano Pesce, Ettore Sottsass and Alessandro Mendini

Molto Bello: Icons of Modern Italian Design

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 26 OctoberSunday 23 March

Brian Robinson

Current / Brian Robinson

McClelland Gallery
Saturday 7 DecemberSunday 23 February

Katie Ryan

A rose is a rose is a rose

Craft
Tuesday 12 NovemberSaturday 8 November

Albert Tucker

Albert Tucker's Grotesques

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 12 OctoberSunday 9 March

Richard Lewer

Making Contact

Heide Museum of Modern Art
Saturday 12 OctoberSunday 30 March

Danielle Brustman

I could have danced all night by Danielle Brustman

Jewish Museum of Australia
Tuesday 13 AugustSunday 9 March

Group Show

A Secret Chord: Music, Rhythm & Movement in the Jewish Museum of Australia Collection

Jewish Museum of Australia
Thursday 31 OctoberSunday 16 March

Group Show

The Charge That Binds

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Saturday 7 DecemberSunday 16 March

Tony Clark

Unsculpted

Buxton Contemporary
Friday 1 NovemberSunday 1 June

Group Show

The Future & Other Fictions

ACMI
Thursday 28 NovemberSunday 27 April

Group Show

Honk! Untitled Goose Exhibition

ACMI
Tuesday 17 SeptemberSunday 16 February

Group Show

The Story of the Moving Image

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Adam Elliot

Making Memoir of a Snail

ACMI
Thursday 8 AugustSunday 1 November

Jordan Prosser & Nathan Harrison

INT. SPACESHIP – NIGHT

ACMI
Thursday 28 NovemberSunday 27 April

Group Show

Art + Film

ACMI
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Nusra Latif Qureshi

Reaching Out

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 9 NovemberSunday 15 June

Noel Counihan

A People’s Press—Noel Counihan

Geelong Gallery
Saturday 2 NovemberMonday 10 March

Group Show

SCI-FI: Mythologies Transformed

Science Gallery
Saturday 3 AugustSaturday 31 May

Group Show

Intimate Imaginaries

Tarrawarra Museum of Art
Saturday 30 NovemberMonday 10 March

Ara Dolatian

At The First Flood of Daylight

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 30 NovemberSaturday 22 February

Cyrus Tang

Eclipsed Presence

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 30 NovemberSaturday 22 February

Natalie Thomas

Selling Sunset

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 30 NovemberSaturday 22 February

Group Show

Something like a dream

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Saturday 30 NovemberSaturday 22 February

Fulli Andrinopoulos

Ethereal Portals

Benalla Art Gallery
Sunday 1 DecemberSunday 2 March

Group Show (Kaltjiti Arts)

Paintings from the Sand Dune Country

APY Gallery
Sunday 1 DecemberMonday 1 December

Rob McLeish

SNARES

Neon Parc
Friday 31 JanuarySaturday 1 March

Kate Smith

Deep Privacy II

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 25 JanuarySaturday 22 February

Maryanne Coutts

Days

Linden New Art
Thursday 16 JanuarySunday 16 February

Group Show

Call and Response

Fox Galleries
Thursday 30 JanuarySunday 16 February

Aaron Martin

Minimal \ Reductive

Five Walls
Friday 7 FebruarySaturday 1 March

Group Show

The place we do not know is the place we are looking for

West Space
Saturday 1 FebruarySaturday 1 March

Alex Pittendrigh & Michelle Ussher

Oh Chenaud

Gertrude Contemporary — Gertrude Glasshouse
Friday 31 JanuarySaturday 1 March

Group Show

Fashion Artists

MARS Gallery
Saturday 8 FebruarySaturday 8 March

Ella Dunn

Every day, half past ten

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Tuesday 4 FebruarySaturday 22 March

Nadia Hernandez

En la profundidad de la bruma

Station Gallery
Saturday 8 FebruarySaturday 8 March

Ella Dunn

Every day, half past ten

Sophie Gannon Gallery
Tuesday 4 FebruarySaturday 22 March

Every day, half past ten records Ella Dunn’s experience of a tiny Portuguese village, where she undertook an artist residency in 2024. Finding herself largely without a common language, Dunn describes the need to communicate ‘in ways other than words’. Her paintings and drawings exude this sense of yearning for connection, and the slippage in understanding between strangers.

The exhibition’s title conjures Dunn’s daily routine, which began by heading to a local cafe. Sitting with a coffee and her sketchbook, she spent hours drawing the other regulars – mostly groups of women – who met there daily. She wandered the market, and the central square where groups of men gathered, buying scratch lotto tickets. In a village fabric shop she bought a piece of the raw linen that now forms the ground to her paintings.

For the first time, Dunn is exhibiting fifty drawings from which the series of paintings later developed. ‘I sometimes think my drawings get to the point more,’ she says. Made in charcoal, pastel and ink, Dunn’s drawings are born from a need to record, to document flashes of the world: figures and movement conveyed in a few sure lines.

Reflecting this urge to ‘get to the point’, the resulting paintings have a looseness and immediacy to them, and an affection for the scenes and people they portray. The compositions are often cropped unexpectedly, giving them a dreamlike quality: faces and features recede into the canvas, while swirls of patterned clothing and textured terrazzo leap out. Dunn describes this as a ‘fractured narrative’; the paintings are reminiscent of film stills, each one catching a moment just before the camera – the eye – pans to focus. Like the desire for connection, the full scene is always just beyond grasp.

Location

Sophie Gannon Gallery
2 Albert St, Richmond VIC, Australia

Date

Tuesday 4 FebruarySaturday 22 March

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