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Laura Jones | Art of Music Charity

May 2018

Laura Jones has created a work for the "Art of Music" charity which is held at the Art Gallery of NSW. The charity raises money for Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy. To read more about the charity click here.      




Beyond the Veil

www.artweek.com
Emerald Gruin
13 May 2018

Olsen Gruin is pleased to present Beyond the Veil, a group exhibition of Central Desert Paintings curated by the President of the Aboriginal Art Association of Australia, Adam Knight. The anticipated show features select works by Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Evelyn Pultara, Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi, Gayla Pwerle, Polly Ngale, and the Women’s Collaborative comprising Beverly Cameron; Kathy Marinkga, Imitjala Curley, and Tjangili George, and will be on view from May 16 – July 8, 2018.

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Beyond The Veil curated by Adam Knight

Beyond the Veil x Adam Knight

the360mag.com
7 May 2018

Olsen Gruin is pleased to present Beyond the Veil, a group exhibition of Western Desert Paintings curated by the President of the Aboriginal Art Association of Australia, Adam Knight.

The anticipated show features select works by Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Evelyn Pultara, Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi, Gayla Pwerle, Polly Ngale, and the Women's Collaborative comprising Beverly Cameron; Kathy Marinkga, Imitjala Curley, and Tjangili George, and will be on view from May 16 - July 8, 2018.

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Domain Prestige
May 2018

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Claudia Damichi Colour Matters

George Byrne | The Guardian

The Guardian
Nell Frizzell
Thursday 26th April 2018

Nell Frizzell interviews George Byrne in this months issue of The Guardian. George speaks of a moment whilst on a road trip from Los Angeles to Philadelphia.
"At a time of Islamophobia in the western world, it was a moment of connection,"
To read the full article please click here .



Claudia Damichi | Domain Prestige

Australian Financial Review
May 5, 2018

An interview with Claudia Damichi features in Domain Prestige in The AFR this week. "The work jams strong palettes up against each other. It jumps out at you, but the longer you stay with these works, the more they give." For more details on Claudia Damichi's upcoming show, please click here



Vogue Living Australia
Freya Herring
May/June 2018

Through the touch of this gifted Sydney artist, some of lifes most ordinary elements become extraordinary works of art.

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Space Dahlias

Vogue Living
May/June 2018

Laura Jones's painting has been featured in this months issue of Vogue Living.

 

Artwork details: 

 Space Dahlias 2018

 oil on linen

122 x 102cm

 




Did Damien Hirst Rip Off Aboriginal Australian Artists's Work?

Frieze.com
April 3, 2018

Australian artists and dealers claim ??uncanny?? similarities between Hirst??s ??Veil Paintings?? and landscapes of the late Emily Kame Kngwarrey.

Damien Hirst??s ??Veil Paintings?? works ?? recently on show at Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles (ranging from USD$500,000 to $1.7 million) ?? have come under fire for their similarity to the work of female Aboriginal artists, including Emily Kame Kngwarreye, who died in 1996.

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SHARING COUNTRY curated by Adam Knight
Belle Magazine
Harry Roberts
April 2018

A brush with nature lead Julian Meagher to widen his world view as seen in his luminous new work.

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Butt Naked Salon

November 2017

At the end of November of 2017 Alan Jones performed an evocation of a bohemian art salon that merges music, live drawing and painting. He painted the walls of Yellow House while the Sydney Art Quartet performed Schubert, Sculthorpe & Finzi with Musings from Tim Olsen.

Liquitex Australia has released a clip on their youtube summarising the event.

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ALAN JONES BUTT NAKED SALON II

Is Damien Hirst's Latest Series a Ripoff of an Aboriginal Australian Artist? See the Works Side-by-Side

Artnet.com
Sarah Cascone
March 30, 2018

Damien Hirst's new work looks a lot like the paintings of famed Aboriginal artist Emily Kame Kngwarreye.

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SHARING COUNTRY curated by Adam Knight

Damien Hirst Denies Ripping Off Female Aboriginal Artists Was "Unaware" of Their Work

Observer
Daniel Grant
March 29, 2018

Lots of art looks (and sounds and reads) like other art, which is why fine artists and musicians and authors periodically lob accusations of ??stealing? at one another.

View works by Kathy Maringka "Tali Ngura - Sandhill Country " and "Tjulpuntjulpunpa " featured in the Olsen Gruin 2017 exhibition "Sharing Country ". 

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SHARING COUNTRY curated by Adam Knight

Stephen Ormandy Only Dancing

SURFACE MAGAZINE Weekend Cheat Sheet
Surface Editors
March 5

Stephen Ormandy “Only Dancing”
Olsen Gruin
OPENS: March 7
The Lower East Side gallery presents a collection of new abstract oil on linen paintings and resin sculptures by Australian artist Stephen Ormandy, co-founder/creative designer of Dinosaur Designs.



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The Fitzpartick-Leland House

Paul Davies talks about The Fitzpatrick-Leland House.
Mak Centre for Art and Architecture 2017.

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Paul Davies

ANNA-WILLI HIGHFIELD | OLSEN GRUIN

http://www.dartmagazine.com/
Christopher Hart Chambers
February 2018

Christopher Hart Chambers reviews Anna-Willi Highfield‘s exhibition Spirit Faces at Olsen Gruin Gallery in New York City.

Up front by the gallery's storefront window on the Orchange Street strip on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, which is now perhaps the premier location for current fine art, stands a construction of sheet brass shards, with straight, think brass rods projecting outwards in all directions, extending like rays of light or exclamation points.

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Anna-Wili Highfield Spirit Faces

Spirit Faces: Anna-Wili Highfield's First Show at Olsen Gruin Gallery NYC

Yellowtrace (www.yellowtrace.com.au)
19 February 2018

After a 10-plus year hiatus, Australian artist Anna-Wili Highfield has returned with a collection of mixed media sculptures. Titled ‘Spirit Faces’, the sculptures are currently being shown at Olsen Gallery’s New York City outpost, Olsen Gruin.

The show is Anna’s first fully conceived body of work in over a decade and follows on from the gallery’s calendar of other strong shows representing some pretty excellent Australian artists: Stephen Ormandy, George Byrne, Leila Jeffreys, and the super cool TV Moore.

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ZOE YOUNG

In/Out
Artent & Pyke
February 2018

Zoe Young has been featured on IN/OUT by Arent & Pyke after her very successful show at Olsen's Annexe gallery.  

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Julian Meagher | Inlet Outlet

https://gallery.begavalley.nsw.gov.au
February 2018

In April 2017 Bega Valley Regional Gallery welcomed prominent Sydney artist Julian Meagher as inaugural artist in residence. A pilot project for a long term partnership between the National Parks and Wildlife Service and the BVRG, the residency offered the opportunity for visual artists to draw from the unique natural environment of the local region, whilst connecting with regional communities and expanding their practice outside of metropolitan studios.

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Julian Meagher Inlet/Outlet

Anna-Wili Highfield: Spirit Faces at Olsen Gruin Gallery

Arts Summary - A Visual Journal
February 1, 2018

"Olsen Gruin is pleased to present Spirit Faces, an installational exhibition of new sculptures by Australian artist Anna-Wili Highfield (b. 1980, Sydney). Highfield's first fully conceived body of work in a decade, Spirit Faces gathers a celebratory mélange of animals, body parts, and self-portraits. Virtuosic and playful, Highfield's mixed media sculptures reach new heights of exuberance and material imagination.

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