TIM STORRIER
Distant Night 2019
Tim Storrier’s burning logs are among the most recognisable motifs in Aust
Distant Night 2019
Tim Storrier’s burning logs are among the most recognisable motifs in Aust
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In accordance with the government’s regulations regarding the current COVID-19 public health situation, we are closing our Melbourne and Sydney offices until further notice and conducting all business remotely. All collections and deliveries of artworks to/from our offices are postponed unti
Fred Williams is among a tiny handful of Australian artists whose works have reached more than one million doll
Garry Shead has established a reputation as one of Australia’s foremost contemporary figurative artists. His scenes transpire in a uniquely Australian context established by the likes of Russell Drysdale (1912-1981), and Arthur Boyd (1920-1999), who also used figurativ
The Sydney artist James Gleeson is justifiably regarded as Australia’s foremost and most consistent exponent
An environmental conservationist before it was fashionable, John Olsen was one of Australia’s first modern artists to draw out the beauty in the minutiae of Australian landscape and ecology. His awakening to Australia’s astonishing natural di
In the late 1980s and early 1990s William Robinson began to paint landscapes in a remarkable way. Liberating the observer from the constraints of both time and gravity, Robinson began charting journeys across the landscape
In this depiction of a celestial night sky, Charles Blackman creates an evocative fusion of the human and the cosmic. A leading figure in the modern Australian art movement of the mid-twentieth century, Blackman’s work has always been defined by its originality, and expression of psychologic
Set in the New South Wales south coast town of Thirroul, the present work is part of a series of works painted by Garry Shead in response to the writings of Englishman David Herbert Richards “D.H” Lawrence (1885-1930). The artist discovered the author’s work as a young man however it was not