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2018.04.06 Fri, by

YANG YONGLIANG
Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney

Sullivan+Strumpf Sydney is delighted to present the first solo exhibition in Sydney by celebrated Chinese new media artist Yang Yongliang. >> Read more
2018.03.20 Tue, by

SAM LEACH
‘Mercury’
Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney

Sullivan+Strumpf is pleased to present Mercury, >> Read more
2018.03.17 Sat, by

GRANT STEVENS
Sullivan + Strumpf, Sydney

In an era of meditation apps, resilience training, >> Read more
2017.10.14 Sat, by

Sullivan + Strumpf, Sydney

https://www.sullivanstrumpf.com >> Read more
2017.10.11 Wed, by

Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran
Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney

Monumental. Immersive. Phallic. Over the past three years Ramesh Nithiyendran’s work has become synonymous with these encompassing descriptors. >> Read more
2017.04.06 Thu, by

The 21st Biennale of Sydney (2018) announces first 21 artistsfor its 45th anniversary exhibition

The 21st Biennale of Sydney (2018) announces first 21 artistsfor its 45th anniversary exhibition >> Read more
2017.02.26 Sun, by

UP NEXT SYDNEY | DANE LOVETT | TEXTAQUEEN
Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney

Nightshades Dane Lovett 4–18 March Opening Saturday 4 March, 3–5pm Nightshades continues Dane Lovett’s exploration into the still life genre, in a series of work that repetitively cites motifs from art history, as well as his own oeuvre. Rendered in a strikingly restrictive palette of dark purple and warm blues, the series is unifed by […] >> Read more
2017.01.20 Fri, by

“Before the Rain”
4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Sydney

Luke Ching, Liu Ding, Yuan Goang-Ming, James Kong, Tang Kwok Hin, Sarah Lai, Swing Lam, Ellen Pau and Sampson Wong. >> Read more
2016.10.26 Wed, by

“Jogja Calling”
4A Centre for Contemporary -
Asian Art
Sydney

Jogja Calling examines the long-standing links between the artistic communities of Australia and Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Over the past few decades Yogyakarta has become a leading destination for Australian artists looking to expand their practice and undertake residencies in Indonesia’s leading contemporary art city. Abdul Abdullah, Briony Galligan and Reko Rennie have all completed residencies in […] >> Read more
2016.07.06 Wed, by

Mami Kataoka appointed Artistic Director of 21st Biennale of Sydney

The Biennale of Sydney today announced Mami Kataoka as the Artistic Director of the 21st Biennale of Sydney to be held in 2018. >> Read more

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