- Sally Smart, The Artist’s Ballet (MOVEMENT), 2020-21
- Fernando do Campo, To companion a Native Companion, 2018
- Rive Roshan, Colour Shift Panel Emerald, 2020
- Heidi Melamed, Imaginary Space Series 1-7, 2020
- Marion Borgelt, Liquid Light: Butterfly No. 17, 2014
- Heidi Melamed, Imaginary Space Series 1-7, 2020
- Sally Smart, Perform (In Her Nature), 2011
- Izabela Pluta, An over air pursuit of likeness (formation study 5), 2021
- Tarryn Gill, Maquette for Limber 2 , 2021
- Michael Gittings, Crinkle Coffee Table, 2021
- Michael Gittings, Small Cabinet, 2021
- Don Cameron, Jersey, 2020
- Don Cameron, Neviges, 2020
- Sarah Rayner & Sophie Carnell, Hibiscus heterophyllus- Native Rosella, 2021
- Sarah Rayner & Sophie Carnell, Brachychiton bidwillii/Little Kurrajong, 2021
- Sarah Rayner & Sophie Carnell, Pararistolochia praevenosa/Richmond Birdwing Vine, 2021
With a thriving contemporary art scene, Sydney is a dynamic cultural destination with an international reputation for presenting the very best in visual art through its leading commercial galleries, public institutions, private museums, festivals and Biennale. Defined by the vibrancy of its host city, Sydney Contemporary provides collectors, industry professionals and the art loving public access to cutting-edge art from some of the world’s most respected artists and galleries as well as the opportunity to discover new, emerging talent.
Billed as one of the most celebrated events on Australia’s cultural calendar, Sydney Contemporary has established itself as a must-view art event and the perfect place to discover and collect modern and contemporary art.
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