Tolarno Galleries
A: Level 5/104 Exhibition St, Melbourne VIC
P: +61 3 9654 6000
FEATURED STORIES AND EXHIBITIONS
A&A: The Kissing Cabinet
Tolarno Galleries presents work by Adam Goodrum and Arthur Seigneur, known as A&A.
Amos Gebhardt: In memory of stars
Tolarno Galleries presents work by Amos Gebhardt.
Rosemary Laing: swansongs
Tolarno Galleries presents photographs and sculptural assemblages by Rosemary Laing.
Get Ready for Melbourne Art Fair 2024
Check out the fair’s full lineup, special events, and much more…
Tolarno Galleries Expands Stable
Guruwuy Murrinyina will join the Melbourne Gallery.
Hannah Gartside: This body is experiencing pleasure
Tolarno Galleries presents work by Hannah Gartside.
What’s on for Melbourne Art Fair 2024
Find out what we know so far about the gallery list, program highlights, and a new commission…
Justine Varga: End of Violet
Tolarno Galleries presents work by Justine Varga.
Tolarno Galleries in a new light
Tolarno Galleries relocates to a new art space in the Melbourne CBD with a focus on lighting.
Inaugural Judy Wheeler Commission awarded to Elizabeth Willing
Brisbane based artist to complete first of ten annual commissions at PICA, Perth.
Joint winners announced for Ellen José Art Award
Moorina Bonini and Elham Eshraghian-Haakansson share $15,000 award for young female artists.
Curator’s Radar: Caroline Rothwell
These artists have recently garnered significant attention from curators of public galleries.
Collector’s Dossier: Judy Watson
It’s rare to find the work of an artist so prolific remain as considered, poetic, and important as that of Judy Watson.
Art Collector x MAF 2022: Tolarno Galleries
Tolarno Galleries presents work by Christopher Langton at the Melbourne Art Fair 2022.
Melbourne Art Fair Returns
After two years of forced closures, Melbourne Art Fair returns with its most innovative program to date.
VIDEO: Pull Focus with Caroline Rothwell
Watch Camilla Wagstaff in conversation with Caroline Rothwell about her project ‘Infinite Herbarium’.
Tolarno Galleries now representing Kieren Karritpul
Melbourne gallery adds Ngen'giwumirri artist and recent Ramsay Art Prize finalist to its stable.
VIDEO: Pull Focus with Amos Gebhardt
Watch Joanna Kitto in conversation with Amos Gebhardt about 'Family Portrait'.
Melbourne Art Fair Goes Virtual
Melbourne Art Fair to host virtual fair in June.
MAF participating galleries
Melbourne Art Fair returns to Melbourne in June.
A whale of a time: Patricia Piccinini’s 2020 commission
The NGA presents Patricia Piccinini’s Skywhalepapa, a radical hot-air balloon sculpture.
Rosemary Laing honoured in Japan
Rosemary Laing picks up the Overseas Photographer Award at the 35th Higashikawa International Photography Festival.
Sydney Contemporary brings fresh works in 2019
Your first look at the galleries and artists showing at Australia’s largest annual art fair.
Biennale of Sydney announces 2020 exhibition: NIRIN
The Biennale of Sydney announces the first artists, creatives and collectives to participate in the 2020 exhibition titled NIRIN.
Photographer Justine Varga wins Dobell Drawing Prize
A photographer without a camera, Justine Varga, has won the 2019 Dobell Drawing Prize.
Brook Andrew appointed 22nd Biennale of Sydney artistic director
The forthcoming Biennale of Sydney artistic director is travelling far and wide in his search for art.
Elizabeth Willing: Good Taste
Elizabeth Willing’s practice has a distinct materiality that engages all the senses.
Melbourne Art Fair Gallery List Announced
The art world has been waiting with bated breath to hear about the gallery line-up at Melbourne Art Fair.
Sydney Contemporary Announces 2018 Gallery List
Sydney Contemporary has stepped up its program for its first year as an annual art fair.
Fair de Force: Sydney Contemporary 2017
Barry Keldoulis isn’t joking when he says he’s most looking forward to the well-earned holiday that will follow the busy and hugely successful Sydney Contemporary Art Fair.
Brendan Huntley: Blurred lines
Brendan Huntley moves seamlessly between music and visual art, drawing and sculpture and tradition and rebellion.
Caroline Rothwell: Grants and Residencies
Born into a family of scientists, including a father who was an industrial chemist, Caroline Rothwell finds that an investigative approach comes naturally.