Gallery/Dealer Photos (1)
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| Su Baker, Susanna Castleden, Douglas Chambers, Lesley Duxbury, Sarah Elson, Caspar Fairhall Galliano Fardin, Pamela Gaunt, Simon Gevers, Richard Giblett, Joss Gregson, Richard Gunning, Marie Hobbs, Bevan Honey, Jill Kempson, Janet Laurence, Brian McKay, Phillip McLeish, Hilarie Mais, Kim Stanley Medlen, Allan Mitelman, Frank Morris, Tom Mùller, Jánis Nedéla, Mark Parfitt, Kevin Robertson, Megan Salmon, David Sequeira, Douglas Sheerer, Mike Singe, Bruce Slatter, Ted Snell, Alex Spremberg, John Teschendorff, Valerie Tring, Joshua Webb, The Estate of Howard H Taylor, The Estate of David Watt. |
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10 May - 7 June 2009
Bruce Slatter : USAGE
This recent work responds to an ongoing interest in the historical, cultural, social, functional and personal information embedded within commonplace objects.
Ideas of expectation, potential, resourcefulness, common usage and familiar and shared experience are investigated through the adaption and construction of new sculptural objects.
10 May - 7 June 2009
Bevan Honey : RDO
In an eclectic series of drawings and objects Honey presents a number of suites investigating found suburban spaces and the vernacular of materials. |
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21 June - 19 July 2009
Alex Spremberg : PERCEPTUAL OBJECTS
Spremberg's paintings and objects are about the world we live in, but are not copies of it, or even representations of it. They are more like an alternative world, a natural history that might have been as a result of the same forces acting on the same matter but in different circumstances. Spremberg like all artists is an adult who has a licence to play and as a result is able to retain the child's insatiable curiosity, always asking what would happen if...? This is the delight of his work.(Extract from catalogue essay Alex Spremberg : PERCEPTUAL OBJECTS 2008)
Simon Blond, Lecturer, Department of Art. School of Design & Art. Curtin University of Technology
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Exhibition Photos (3)
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Galerie Dusseldorf primarily exhibits the work of contemporary West Australian artists and a smaller group of artists from around Australia.
An annual post graduate (exhibition and support) scholarship was commenced in 1998 by the directors of Galerie Düsseldorf / Curtin University. Department of Art.
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Location And Getting There |
9, Glyde St. Mosman Park WA 6012
1 km from the Swan River and 1 km from the Indian Ocean
Approx 15 mins from Perth along the Stirling Hwy in the direction of Fremantle.
Glyde Steet is directly opposite Mosman Park Railway Station at the traffic lights.
Once in Glyde St look for the large Yellow ochre wall facade at No.9
It's on the left after approx. 150m.
If you are taking the train alight at the Mosman Park railway station. |
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Douglas Sheerer
Magda Sheerer |
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| Gallery hours: Wed-Fri 11-5pm, Sunday 2-5pm and by appointment, closed public holidays. |
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