Tag Archive for: Dealer profile
Dealer Profile: Felicity Johnston
Art Collective WA was a unique proposition in 2013: a self-funded, not-for-profit gallery owned and operated by senior WA artists for themselves. It’s now coming up to its tenth year in business.
Dealer Profile: Laree Payne
Laree Payne’s commitment to Kirikiriroa/Hamilton, the fourth largest city in Aotearoa, is the driving force behind her gallery.
Dealer Profile: James Makin
Now in its third iteration, Melbourne’s James Makin Gallery in its new Collingwood space, is refined, serious, innovative and welcoming.
COMA: Open Minded
Sydney's COMA on a mission to show Australian artists alongside international practitioners.
Suite: The Suite Life
After 13 strong years in Wellington, Suite is opening a second space in Auckland. It’s the first Wellington gallery to do so in a quarter century.
Vivien Anderson Gallery: Striking a Chord
Vivien Anderson remains motivated by the relationships with her artists, the strength of their ideas, and their unwavering ability to grasp the zeitgeist.
The Commercial: Talent and Nous
Far from its humble beginnings in a small shopfront in inner-city Sydney, The Commercial – now occupying a nine-metre-high concrete warehouse – is all grown up.
Chalk Horse: Chalking it up
With a new space and a new mission, Sydney ARI turned commercial gallery Chalk Horse is no one-trick pony.
Michael Bugelli: Old world, new world
In one of the oldest Georgian buildings in Australia, young dealer Michael Bugelli has created a multipurpose gallery space full of nooks, crannies and secrets.
Hopkinson Mossman: Looking Out
A mix of originality, ambition and drive has catapulted this relatively young space to the top of the Aotearoa art scene.