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    White Rabbit Gallery

    4.6 (17 reviews)
    InexpensiveArt Galleries
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Aaron T.

    What a place!... 4 levels of contemporary art from China. Amazing. There is something special about Chinese contemporary art. Recently Ai Weiwei has hit the headlines due to Lego refusing to let him buy their product to use in an installation. This demonstrated to me how important art is in China as a form of protest and critique of the political environment there. When we visited there were pieces that really made me stop and think about Chinese culture and what people are experiencing there. Not all was political though and the other pieces were breathtaking in their own right. A must see in Sydney for art lovers.

    Shandos C.

    UPDATE:The latest show, Paradise Bitch, is one of their best yet, with fewer, larger installations. Don't miss it before it closes in early 2016! White Rabbit is an amazing private gallery. Across four floors of a converted warehouse space in Chippendale, not far from Central Station, the Chinese art works of a Judith Neilsen, a private collector and philanthropist, are displayed. And it's completely free. With new shows displayed twice yearly, every time I visit there's some amazing, fascinating new works to intrigue and delight. Many of the works are the result of immense effort, with many the college projects of new and upcoming artists, snapped up on regular visits to China. (Make sure you check in advance on the website that it's open, as it closes for nearly a month to change over shows.) And afterwards, there's a delightful tea house downstairs, from whose ceiling dangles antique bird cages. Choose from one of many Chinese teas to try, along with a plate of simple nibbles. Or at lunch time there's also homemade dumplings available, which make a good snack to share. Certainly worth 5 stars! Note: In regards to children visiting, there's usually at least some works that are not suitable for children. I would recommend taking children to experience most of the works, but looking out for signs and asking one of the many guides stationed around the floors for what to avoid.

    Damon B.

    WHITE Rabbit Gallery is Kerr and Judith Nielson's gift to the people of Sydney. This private (and free) gallery, tucked in a quiet corner of Chippendale, harbours a collection of contemporary Chinese art in a renovated four-storey warehouse that the Nielsons have collected over the years. The gallery features rotating exhibitions of post-2000 Chinese art from the Nielson collection - drawings, photographs, sculptures, paintings, video and multimedia works. It is one of the world's largest and most significant collections of contemporary Chinese art, and exhibitions run for five months before the gallery closes for a couple of weeks to bring in replacement works. The gallery has staff on every floor to inform visitors of the individual pieces and also has a book club and informal talks on Chinese culture and history every so often. The space is also home to the White Rabbit Gallery Teahouse. The teahouse is to the left of the entrance and is popular not only with gallery visitors but with those who have a taste for Chinese and Taiwanese fine teas. Dozens of old Chinese bird cages hang from the ceiling, the stark white-washed walls decorated with a few old Chinese posters and 1940s Shanghai songs play in the background. Solid timber tables are neatly lined in rows, some decorated with long and narrow red silk runners. To one side is the long bar for tea and food prep. There is a limited food menu - dumplings and some other savouries - but it isn't the food that is the attraction here (apart from the art) - it's the tea menu. There is a selection of 13 teas. Some noteworthy mentions: Jin Xuan (Taiwan oolong); Yin Zhen (Chinese silver needle); Zhu Ye Qing (bamboo leaf green tea); and the Tie Guan Yin (the Iron Goddess of Mercy oolong). Teas are either $4, $4.50 or $5 per pot and as with all high-quality teas these can be steeped up to four to five times. White Rabbit had many jewels worth exploring.

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    J S.

    White Rabbit is an art gallery showcasing a private collection of largely modern asian art that rotates fairly regularly. The collection had some very impressive artworks when we were there, ranging over three floors. There's a shop at the entrance, but more importantly there's a swanky tea joint! Get some extensively documented teas of all varieties, snack on some sweets or dumplings, and look at some nutty artworks.

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    Really liked the exhibit -- nice that it's free and the food prices aren't bad either. Great place!

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    Everyone here is really friendly! This is the place to go for a heartier breakfast/ lunch. Friday arvos have great live music!

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    Beehive Gallery

    Beehive Gallery

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.6 kmNewtown
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    I popped into Beehive for a little look the other day and found myself in a state of sensory…read moreoverload. With things packed into cubby-type displays and vastly different styles coexisting all together, it felt a little schizophrenic. I am all for showcasing the work of many different artists in one space, but Beehive didn't seem to pay much attention to layout, and what is the most conducive to a pleasing shopping experience. If I were less patient, I would have marched my little self right out of there the second I walked in. But looking close, there were some little gems to be found, so I stuck with it. One little craft line I really enjoyed incorporated wine and and beer bottles that were flattened and turned into cheese boards. With the labels still intact and a cheese knife attached with twine, this would make the perfect housewarming or hostess gift when going to a dinner party. They had sets of beer bottle dishes as well that would be perfect for small crackers or nuts. Another little display I really enjoyed contained jewelry made out of toys. Yep, dominos, scrabble tiles, Lego pieces, Micro Machines. The craftsman(woman)ship is good and the prices are pretty low here in Beehive Gallery, so if you can stand the overload, pop in a have a little look. You might just find that special something that will set you apart from the Sydney pack.

    Coasters made out of felt that look like bacon. And eggs. And tomatoes. Only handmade will get you…read morethis kind of quirky. Beehive Gallery is a showcase for artists and craftspeople to sell their work (there were signs advertising a few free spots) and as such, the quality varies enormously. From handmade leather boots to origami earrings, pottery to creepy dead-cat-in-basket ornament things. I'm all for supporting handmade, but there are limits. There's also a bunch of Japanese fabric up the back which you can buy by the metre or just offcuts. And kimonos... My cryptonite... sigh. I think I know a bacon addict who'd get a laugh out of the coasters too.

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