Hugo Michell Gallery is one of the better commercial galleries in Adelaide, programmed according to Michell's younger pop-influenced taste. The stable of artists include some on the more decorative or illustrative street-art side of things (like Ghost Patrol) and then some whose work is more conceptual or involved with contemporary sculpture (like Tim Sterling). I've missed out on a few of the more recent exhibitions here - I was pretty busy in the second half of the year and don't often stop by the Norwood/Beulah Park area - but what I have seen here in the past has been good.
The gallery itself is quite large and well outfitted. BIg polished concrete floor and track lighting. A much smaller gallery out the back, suited to video work. A few of the shows I've seen here have failed to fill the big space satisfyingly - there is a lot of potential for large scale/physically ambitious projects. That said, everything seems to be of a high standard of quality - I haven't ever been totally let down by a show here. Openings are always pleasantly social without being packed out. Nice beers too! read more