Gallery shopping in Sydney
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Iain Dawson Gallery
A hip new gallery is just what Paddo needed – the old school has been on top for far too long! Iain Dawson specialises in emerging Australian and Southeast Asian artists (Hugh Ford, Anna Lochtenberg Williams) in their first five years of professional artistry. Sculptors, photographers, painters and screen printers – buy ’em now before they make it big!
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Martin Browne Fine Art
The clientele here tends to be more bourgeois than bohemian, but it’s nice to know that there’s still art in the famous Yellow House. Focusing on the contemporary, Browne represents several prominent Australian and international artists. ‘It’s not just about image-making, ’ says a surly sexagenarian in the doorway.
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Darren Knight Gallery
This little, off-the-beaten-track, two-storey gallery showcases established and up-and-coming artists from Australia and New Zealand – including Ricky Swallow, whose work hangs in New York’s MoMA and the National Gallery of Australia.
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Robin Gibson Gallery
Housed in a beautiful three-storey terrace behind a lush stand of palm trees, this gallery represents a coterie of reasonably provocative Australian artists, and also stages the occasional exhibition by superstars such as Hockney and Picasso.
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Stills Gallery
Have a gander at some cutting-edge photography at this spacey backstreet gallery. It represents a swag of internationally recognised photographers, including William Yang, Anne Noble and Sandy Edwards.
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