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

VAULT: The Rise and Ruin of Power: James Powditch’s Empire Fall by Jaime Blakeney

23 July 2025

Vault Magazine's Jaime Blakeney's interviewed James Powditch about his current exhibition EMPIRE FALL.

"Despite their historical sweep, the works in Empire Fall are ultimately about now: the disintegration of democratic norms, the fragility of institutions, and the speed at which seemingly fixed truths can unravel." 

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News

Loribelle Spirovski Named Finalist in 2025 Lester Prize for Portraiture

17 July 2025

We are proud to announce that our represented artist, Loribelle Spirovski, has been selected as a finalist in the 2025 Lester Prize, with her poignant oil painting titled Fatherhood.

The portrait captures her husband, acclaimed pianist Simon Tedeschi, in a moment of stillness, reclined on the couch with the family cat, Nana, resting on him. It is a tender, domestic scene—deeply personal and quietly profound.

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News

Nanda\Hobbs artist Braddon Snape named finalist in prestigious Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award

11 July 2025

Acclaimed Australian sculptor Braddon Snape has been announced as a finalist in the 2025 Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award, now in its 16th year. Snape’s entry, Act of Suppression (mirrored union) (2024), was selected from a record 735 submissions—a testament to the work’s technical innovation and conceptual strength.

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12 - 14 Meagher Street Chippendale, NSW 2008
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Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm Saturday, 11am - 4pm Easter 2025: The gallery will closed from 18 - 21 April Closed Public Holidays (and Easter Saturday)