SUMMER EXHIBITION

18 January 2023

Nanda\Hobbs is pleased to present our summer collection exhibition. Bringing together over seventy works in a variety of media, this show highlights Australia’s most iconic artists of the 20th century and beyond.

Sourced from vendors, private collections and salesrooms, the works exhibited provide a snapshot of the trailblazing methodologies, styles and practices of the Australian blue-chip market.

This diverse collection not only celebrates the canon as a whole, but investigates the individual aesthetic merit of its pioneering artists: from Fred Williams to Brett Whiteley. For the viewer, the exhibition offers works for a variety of interests, budgets and aesthetics.

This is an exhibition that allows one to delve into the art market, to understand what makes it tick. It gives insight to the significant moments which have shaped the direction of Australian art history and continue to define our cultural landscape.

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Media

Suzanne Archer's art career spanning six decades is reviewed and applauded in the current edition of Art Collector

18 July 2024

Arts writer Rex Butler reviews Suzanne Archer's stellar career in an indepth article in Art Collector's JUL-SEP edition just released.

With contributions by critic John McDonald and N\H director Ralph Hobbs, the article documents her artistic journey from the late 1960's to now—wiith her latest body of work to be exhibed in a major solo show at Nanda\Hobbs in August. 

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News

Stephanie eather — runner up in the 2024 vincent prize

25 June 2024

We're thrilled to announce Stephanie Eathers runner up selection in the 2024 Vincent Prize by judge Jude Rae.

 

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Media

PRAISE THE ELORDI, IT'S A NEW JACOB

17 June 2024

SMH, 17 June 2024
Zilinsky, who won the Portia Geach Memorial Award in 2020, said a friend had shown Elordi her work before suggesting he would be a good subject to paint. Zilinsky sketched Elordi, 26, in Stanwell Tops, NSW, on the set of the mini-series adaptation of Richard Flanagan's novel The Narrow Road to the Deep North.

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12 - 14 Meagher Street Chippendale, NSW 2008
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Monday to Friday, 9.00am - 5.30pm Saturday, 11am - 4pm Closed Public Holidays (and Easter Saturday)