Posts Tagged ‘western australia’

wallpaper

Posted in Exhibitions on July 7th, 2010 by predrag – Be the first to comment

always more steps by Alex Spremberg acrylic on wallpaper, 320cm x 52cm courtesy of Galerie Dusseldorf

26 local artists were provided with a scroll of textured or patterned wall paper and asked to transform it into an original work. Print, draw or cut as they may, these 4 metre swatches are more than decoration, each one is modified in a unique way.

Works for sale are by artists, designers and photographers: P James Bryans, Cat Critch, Susanna Castleden, Harry Hummerston, Jo Darbyshire, Linda Banazis,Toogarr Morrisson, Penny Bovell, Paul Uhlmann, Mark Datodi, Philippa Nikulinsky, Anna Dunnill, Eva Fernandez, Trevor6025/Emma McPike, Sue Codee, Gregory Pryor, Little Design Horse, Clare McFarlane, Alex Spremberg, Annabel Dixon, Marzena Topka, Perdita Phillips, David Turley,Caitlin Yardley, Brendan Hibbert, Rebecca Dagnall.

On show 12 -31 July

Weekdays 10-4.45 and Saturdays 2-4.45

Curated by Thelma John and P James Bryans

The show is sponsored by Wall Candy Wall Paper

Gallery Central is proud to be a partner of the City of Perth Winter Arts Season

The Syndicate by Simon Gilby

Posted in Exhibitions on October 17th, 2009 by kiersti – Be the first to comment

17 October – 14 November 2009

ten life size sculptures

Beyond Carrolup

Posted in Exhibitions on May 8th, 2009 by kiersti – Be the first to comment

Indigenous Art from the South-West

from the collection of Sue and Ian Bernadt


These paintings by Indigenous artists from the South-West speak of a passion for place and often have a surreal, spiritual longing for an Arcadian past. The Carrolup style has had a profound influence on artists of the region as it so perfectly captures the distinctive natural world of southern Western Australia.

Guy and Margaret Vinciguerra celebrate the ancient and contemporary butting up against

each other in Rome, finding beauty in the ordinary and the monumental.

Guy’s exuberant photographs compliment Margaret’s abstracted paintings. Partners in life

and art, they share a love of colour and a love of Roma.

On show 8-30 May