Perhaps this is really just how I experience the world as I grow up; in layers of chaos, sometimes sharp and in focus as if things really do make sense … read more →

Perhaps this is really just how I experience the world as I grow up; in layers of chaos, sometimes sharp and in focus as if things really do make sense … read more →
An intimate exhibition exploring the Australian Bush aesthetic. Most of us live within a moment of the Australian bush and as a culture we are learning to embrace its distinct … read more →
From our eclectic mix of artists, we are proud to present a solo Exhibition of new works by Chinese/Australian artist Palla Jeroff at Art Beijing 2015. In the wake of … read more →
Sophie Gralton’s most recent exploration of the childhood experience. The work followed an abrupt upheaval in her own life which saw her move to a remote rural area in the … read more →
Exhibiting at our Mosman Gallery
In the wake of Palla’s International Shuimo Contemporary Ink Collection to be shown at Art Beijing 2015, we are excited to bring Mosman a new mixed medium exhibition, including rare … read more →
“My work has always straddled painting and the constructed object. In the past, my materials have added to the narrative content, or sometimes to the context, of the depicted scenes. … read more →
During Salvador Dalí’s lifetime, Dalí himself originated the idea for a series of sculptures, created individual maquette’s and approved a collection of sculptural editions that he intended to survive beyond … read more →
British born artist Mackenzie Thorpe is bringing his reflective exhibition of Wild West inspired images to TVH Gallery Opening on 14th November to 28th November 2014. The exhibition kicked off … read more →
Since his first solo exhibition in 1980, Ken Done has become one of Australia’s most famous artists. His work has been described as the most original style to come out … read more →