Now to focus on artistic sensibility
The Australian Financial ReviewTerry Ingram
Thursday 31 July 2008
Sydney art dealer Tim Olsen will ask 10 of his current stable of 40 artists to find new representation, in one of the biggest culls of a gallery stable since the contemporary art boom began to gather pace in the late 1990s.
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Belle MagazineLeta Keens
Oct/Nov 2007
Tim Olsen's new and improved gallery has the Sydney art community in a buzz. Belle spoke exclusively to him about the nes space, growing up with that famous name and his own brush with an artistic life.
_continue readingOlsen's strokes of good luck
The Australian Financial ReviewKatrina Strickland
Tuesday 22 May 2008, p30.
Tim Olsen has two reasons to be happy this week - Philip Hunter and the federal government's impending resale royalty, writes Katrina Strickland.
_continue readingOn Display
Vogue Living AustraliaArts and Events Section
August 2007
OPEN SPACE - For just over twelve years, Tim Olsen, has gathered some of this country's most exciting artistic talent in his iconic Paddington gallery. Following on from this success, Olsen has created a stunning new dual-level gallery in Woollhra.
"I want this to be a place of positivity...that the art we maintain here elevates the level of beauty," Olsen says. The first artist to show in the new gallery was Guy Maestri, one of Olsen's youngest starts. "Guy's work has a vigour and an exuberance, being able to work in an abstract figurative way".
Picture Perfect
VogueWords by Antonia Williams
May 2006
Given his line of work and his lineage it's not surprising that the walls of Tim Olsen's family home are lined with an enviable collection of modern art.
Photography by Hugh Stewart