Located just shy of the city in Kent Town Greenaway Art Gallery is housed in a modern glass fronted building adjoined with an up market cafe/restaurant.
Greenaway is the leading commercial gallery in South Australia for contemporary art and will often show work which would not get a foot in the door in some of the more conservative commercial galleries around town. Whilst the work shown is always very professional, and the artists well known and respected, it is often experimental and haphazard and this is really what has cemented Greenaway's reputation.
The Gallery consists of two big rooms with white washed walls and a mezzanine area which often features the work of more up and coming artists.
Currently on show at Greenaway is the work of Dani Marti, A talented Spanish-Australian Artist working in a variety of media. Her work has a wonderful aesthetic, powerful two and three dimensional constructions from various found objects in strong reds, blacks and whites. Of particular appeal were the black hemispherical and egg shaped constructions made of cord, but looking something like worms.
In addition the present exhibition features two chilling video installations.
Prior to Ms Marti's show was an exhibition of works by Christian Lock and Johnnie Daddy with works by Chelsea Leahman on the mezzanine level.
Johnnie Daddy is a well known English-Australian sculptor who works in a multitude of media, is recognized for his exploits in casting (especially his cast iron cardboard pianos) and has completed several public commission sculptures around town.
Images of works shown at the above and other previous exhibitions can be accessed on Greenaway's website. read more