Exhibitions


August

Parallel Universe

Online Viewing Space

If a painting is a portal to another dimension, then the canvases of Tim Johnson are magic carpets, each one an invitation to embark on a voyage through the acclaimed Sydney-based artist’s personal cosmology. Revealing his sustained interest in Buddhism and other Eastern traditions, these serenely composed constellations of figures, objects and symbols inhabit an exalted space free from everyday concerns.

Johnson’s first show in five years with Tolarno Galleries, which has represented him since 1987, Parallel Universe brings together twelve new paintings, five of them made in collaboration with Daniel Bogunovic, a self-taught artist who lives in Los Angeles.

Image: Tim Johnson Thredbo River 2020, acrylic on linen, 101 x 137 cm

Download the exhibition essay by Tony Magnusson.

Watch the exhibition video featuring Tim Johnson in a rare glimpse inside the studio with curator-at-large Tony Magnusson. Our thanks to Thirdrow Films.


July

Four new works

Online Viewing Space

Tolarno Galleries is very pleased to present a suite of four new Brent Harris works in the Online Viewing Space in July 2020, direct from the studio.

Brent says, “These paintings have been worked on during the COVID-19 lockdowns. But really my studio practice is quite the same, as with most artists, we are used to working in isolation. The subjects of these panoramic pictures originates in the personal, before hopefully taking on relevance for the individual viewer.”

These previously unseen new works include two paintings, and two related works on paper.

Image:  Brent Harris Imaginary Brother 2020, oil on linen, 92 x 73 cm


June

The Sun Also Sets

Comprising sepia-tone paintings overlaid with iridescent wash, as well as large-format photomontages, the series signals a new approach by Danie Mellor.

Download the exhibition essay by Tony Magnusson.

Download the artist text by Danie Mellor.

Watch the exhibition video featuring Tyson Yunkaporta in conversation with Danie Mellor. Our thanks to Thirdrow Films.

Image: Danie Mellor On the edge of darkness (the sun also sets) 2020. Acrylic with gesso and iridescent wash on board. Three panels, 181.5 x 371.5 cm overall, framed

Installation photography by Andrew Curtis


May

Bill Henson | On Beauty

Online Viewing Space

On Beauty – three new Bill Henson works, just released from the studio.

“We should remind ourselves, from time to time, that despite what goes on in the world, the best in art always recommends the truth and its sometimes complex and ambiguous nature. As Plato said ‘beauty is the splendor of truth.’ ” – Bill Henson, 1 May 2020

Image: BILL HENSON ‘Untitled 2010-20’ RC SH47 N32C (2010–20) archival inkjet pigment print 127 x 180 cm (paper size)


April

Evanescence

Online Viewing Space

An online feature dedicated to the Amos Gebhardt video Evanescence (2018), and the related photography series.

Scheduled to coincide with the Art Collector magazine issue #92 cover story, April – June 2020.


March

Tachisme (online)

Premiering Justine Varga’s new body of work. An abridged edit of the full suite of Tachisme works presented at Tolarno Galleries in February 2021 as an official exhibition of the PHOTO 2021 International Festival of Photography.

Pictured: Justine Varga with her winning 2019 Dobell Drawing Prize work Photogenic Drawing (2018), chromogenic photograph 151.5 x 120 cm, 154.5 x 124 cm (framed). Photo by Peter Morgan, courtesy National Art School

Click to read the catalogue essay by Andrés Mario Zervigón.


March

Works from 2020 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Monster Theatres

Online Viewing Space

Available Brent Harris works from the 2020 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Monster Theatres.

New paintings and prints are on display at the Art Gallery of South Australia 29 February to 8 June 2020.

Image: Brent Harris more 2019, oil on linen , 244 x 175 cm


March

Under the Southern Sky

Online Viewing Space

A new series of 8 linocuts.

Image: Benjamin Armstrong Shear l (2020), linocut, pigments & binder on polyester, 134 x 150 x 3.5 cm

Click to read the accompanying essay Contact Images by Quentin Sprague.


December

Exquisite Corpse / Cadavre Exquis

 

The debut exhibition from industrial designer Adam Goodrum and French marquetry artisan Arthur Seigneur.

 

Part of Melbourne Design Week 2020, an initiative of the Victorian Government in collaboration with the National Gallery of Victoria, 12 – 22 March 2020.

Download the media release.

 

Pictured: A&A Archant (2018-2019) console. Custom dyed rye straw, birch ply, brass, 91 (h) x 156 (w) x 36 (d) cm


November

2020