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    Kudos Gallery

    3.0 (1 review)
    InexpensiveArt Galleries
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Iain Dawson Gallery

    Iain Dawson Gallery

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.2 kmPaddington

    To my knowledge the Iain Dawson Gallery is the only art gallery on Oxford Street in Paddington. It…read moremust be a risky business running any Art gallery in Sydney but having to cough up the rent on in the Paddington end of Oxford Street each week, must really be a challenge. But obviously something is working. I am a fan of Modern Contempory art, I love installations and all the crazy abstract stuff that people say "that isn't art" about, I love ideas and works which make you think. Iain Dawson is presenting exhibitions which are somewhere between safe modern art and stuff that is a bit more out there, I haven't yet seen an exhibition that really blows me away, not that I see every exhibition, but I am impressed by some of the riskiness of the art on show. The current exhibition is by an Artist named Alun Rhys Jones and his work is predominantly portraits presented in a 3D like perspective of bright saturated reds, purples, blues yellows, etc. He also has many works of skulls in the same colour scheme. I am not sure I would hang them in my living room, but someone out there must want to.

    If you want to buy contemporary Australian art, there's only one place that you need to visit: Ian…read moreDawson Gallery. This gallery offers the best quality art from emerging artists. The selection is very diverse from paintings to sculptures to photographs and prints. The pieces on display are unique, timeless, and beautiful that will enliven any place they decorate. Aside from the high quality artworks that they sell, this gallery also offers consultancy for those who would love to get some professional insight on what artworks to buy. This consultancy helps you get products that suit your personal taste, budget and style. This personalised service is one of the best things about this gallery. So if you're in the market for some art, IDG is highly recommended.

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    Brett Whiteley Studio

    Brett Whiteley Studio

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.8 kmSurry Hills
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    The Brett Whiteley Studio in Raper Street, Surry Hills was the studio and home of the famous…read moreAustralian artist Brett Whiteley. Along with his wife, he bought the former T-shirt factory and converted it into a studio which later became a home for himself. He moved to this studio from his Lavender Bay home when he separated from his wife Wendy in 1987. He lived here from 1988 through to 1992 where he died in Thirroul. Managed by the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the exhibition is sponsored by JP Morgan allowing visitors to see the studio and exhibition free. As expected, photography is not permitted within the gallery. This studio/gallery provides a fascinating glimpse into Whiteley's private world. In his time he was leading the forefront of avant garde in the art movement in Australia and belonged to one of Sydney's first artist communities at the Yellow House which still stands at Potts Point. The exhibition features on the ground floor mostly from one of his most famed works the 'Alchemy'. Painted over a year Alchemy is an expression of the artist's state of mind and all Whiteley's influences over his lifetime. It was painted from left to right but can be appreciated from either way and even if you start in the middle at the painted word of IT. This word IT has much impact on this piece of work but you will have to visit the gallery to find out why. One of the influences for this works was his friend Japanese Yukio Mishima who Whiteley made a portrait of, destroyed it and then included it within Alchemy. Mishima had committed Seppekuku believing the gap between art and action could be bridged with a ritual death. Seppekuku is a Japanese ritual of suicide by disembowelment. In the studio upstairs the furniture, lighting, collections of memorabilia, postcards, photographs, objects etc., are all as he arranged them. The music that is played at the Studio during opening hours is from the artist's collection. It's a privileged and haunting insight into Whiteley's world and the curators are more than happy to share their knowledge of the artist and his work. The studio/gallery is available for education groups for Thurs/Fridays only and drawing classes are available on Saturdays. Wheelchair access is available for downstairs only. Brett Whiteley was one of Australia's most celebrated artists and I hope this review intrigues you to find out why.

    Whether you know who Brett Whiteley is or not, this studio of his that remains partly untouched is…read moredefinitely worth a visit when you're next in Surry Hills. Its located on Raper Street, one of the laneways off Devonshire street and is slightly hidden from the crowds circling the bourke street bakery and crown street shops, which makes it even more of a gem. You'll know when you've found the place as you'll see a sculpture of one of his iconic works out front. Two large matches, one burnt and one not yet lit, that seem to represent life and death. When you step into the studio, be prepared to be both awe-struck and inspired. You'll see hand carved wooden sculptures of what seems to be bulbous and curvaceous interpretations of women, landscapes of sydney in Whiteley's identifiable calligraphy styled brushstrokes, big bummed and big breasted images of women on the beach and large mixed media paintings that stretch across the walls, filled with paintings of body parts, the Australian landscape, genitals, a sculpted replica of a brain and even a stuffed bird. I think my favourite part of the studio though is the upstairs area which still remains untouched. This includes his bedroom and working studio space. You'll see the books he kept by his bed, you can really see how they inspired him and added to who he was and his artworks, the futon he slept on with the paints and working materials next to it and also the random quotes on the walls that also speak of who he was, but that also seem to resonate with each visitor as they pass by this room. This is such a great place to visit, I think every person should come here and experience this place at least once in their lives.

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    District 01

    District 01

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.1 kmSurry Hills

    I shed tears, actual tears, tears of love lost, when the original District 01 off Oxford St shut…read moredown earlier this year. Sydney had lost one of her raddest venues and a place renowned for putting on ace performances, plays, sales, exhibitions and just about anything else you can think of. It was making way for a bakery. Now, I'm all for baked goods, but Sydney can't afford to lose little gems like this that add something irreplaceable to the fabric of this damned fine city. Huzzah, then, that District 01 has risen - phoenix-like! - from the ashes of corporate suckitude and is reincarnated in Randle Lane, a small, clean alleyway near Central Station and the place is cooler than ever. HUZZAH I SAY. I attended the relaunch party last night and while there were canapes and live tunes and drinks what I really got excited about was the venue: a white-walled space ready to be transformed into whatever, whenever. A blank canvas waiting for imagination to recreate it into anything the user desires. Light globes hang low from the ceiling. Entry is up the stairs of a repurposed loading dock. And . . . there's just something about partying in a secret alleyway that makes me feel cooler than I probably (er, actually) am.

    This is definitely one of those places you've stumbled upon by accident and you want to keep it a…read moresecret. Down a little alleyway off a quiet street, there's a set of door with a sign on them that reads "District 01". Inside is a converted warehouse with white floors, walls and ceiling and a few stacks of white pallets. I was here for a Yelp event so the projector was beaming District 01 offers with intermittent Yelp logos. The night was fairly warm and humid but the venue remained cool enough even though it was packed with people. This is defo worth keeping in mind if you're an event coordinator/PR/marketing peep looking for cool, new venues for events.

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