Celebrating 15 years of Hugo Michell Gallery
As Adelaide’s Hugo Michell Gallery has grown so, too, have the artists it represents. Now it is presenting an eclectic and fun collection of work taking visitors on a journey over the past 15 years.
As Adelaide’s Hugo Michell Gallery has grown so, too, have the artists it represents. Now it is presenting an eclectic and fun collection of work taking visitors on a journey over the past 15 years.
Bold ceramic forms, whimsical wall-mounted gremlins and large, confident paintings sit side by side in an exhibition of work by SA artists Zaachariaha Fielding and Alfred Lowe, reviewed here by Troy-Anthony Baylis and showing as part of Tarnanthi.
Placards bearing hand-knitted pictures of political protest signs and installations bathed in purple light that turn a critical lens on New Age spirituality and self-help culture offer plenty to contemplate in two new exhibitions showing side by side.
In an intimate presentation at the Hugo Michell Gallery, digital and multimodal artist Jess Taylor’s first commercial exhibition expresses a reaching for universal experience through representation of her inner personal fears and obsessions.
South Australian artists James Dodd and Henry Jock Walker come together at Hugo Michell Gallery to present Low Pressure System in a shared exploration of colour, material and creation in the absence of excessive pressure.
Honor Freeman’s slip-cast porcelain soaps, sponges and washcloths yield new layers of meaning as they provide space for quiet contemplation on the pandemic that has occupied global consciousness since early 2020.