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Adam Nudelman

Adam Nudelman

Adam Nudelman is an Australian artist renowned for his contemplative landscape paintings that explore themes of displacement, cultural heritage, and the human condition. His works are characterised by meticulous technique and a profound connection to both European and Australian artistic traditions.

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Alex Lavroff

Alex Lavroff

Alex Lavroff is a Sydney-based artist known for his paintings of ocean pools and beach scenes, especially Bondi Icebergs. Transitioning from commercial illustration to fine art, his work captures the interplay between human activity and natural environments, reflecting Sydney's coastal culture.

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Amber Wallis REDUX

Amber Wallis REDUX

Amber Wallis is an Australian painter known for her lyrical abstraction, blending personal history with explorations of femininity and communal living. She has been recognised with awards such as the Brett Whiteley Traveling Art Scholarship (2008) and the Wollumbin Art Award (2022).

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Andrew Browne: 2012 REDUX

Andrew Browne: 2012 REDUX

Andrew Browne continues to expand and refine his visual investigations, maintaining his position as an artist who bridges multiple domains – between photography and painting, observation and imagination, the specific and the universal – with remarkable sensitivity and skill.

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Andrew Rogers

Andrew Rogers

Andrew Rogers creates monumental geoglyphs across seven continents in his "Rhythms of Life" project, employing local communities to build massive stone structures that merge contemporary artistic vision with ancient techniques and cultural symbols visible from aerial perspectives.

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Anthony Breslin

Anthony Breslin

Anthony Breslin is a Melbourne-based artist known for his vibrant paintings, theatrical performances, and community art projects. His work often explores themes of resilience and transformation, reflecting his personal journey through significant health challenges.

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Arthouse Gallery

Arthouse Gallery

Ali Yeldham’s Arthouse Gallery showcased Robyn Sweaney’s architectural paintings and Kendal Murray’s whimsical tableau miniatures at the Melbourne Art Fair 2025, thoughtfully highlighting rich and diverse artistic narratives in Australian contemporary visual art.

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Brian Seidel

Brian Seidel

Brian Seidel was an Australian artist known for vibrant landscapes, interiors, and figurative works. Influenced by European traditions and the Australian environment, his art features masterful use of colour and light. Seidel was also a prominent art educator, inspiring future generations.

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Darrell Hall

Darrell Hall

Darrell Hall is an Australian visual artist known for his vivid, satirical works critiquing Western consumer culture. His paintings, often featuring everyday products and icons, align with the "Gaudy Art" movement, which uses bold imagery to challenge and reflect modern societal norms.

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David Bromley

David Bromley

David Bromley is an Australian artist renowned for his vibrant paintings and sculptures, often depicting children, birds, butterflies, and female nudes. His work blends pop art influences with personal narratives, earning him recognition as one of Australia's most collectible contemporary artists.

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Deconstructing Hopewell: Chaos, Order, and the Human Form

Deconstructing Hopewell: Chaos, Order, and the Human Form

A dynamic painting practice, influenced by his time in New York City, capturing movement and energy through layered compositions. He builds up surfaces with acrylic and resin, creating a palimpsest of visual information that reflects the passage of time and the accumulation of experiences.

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George Raftopoulos

George Raftopoulos

George Raftopoulos is an Australian artist known for expressive, semi-figurative paintings that explore identity, migration, and cultural heritage. Drawing on Greek mythology and personal narratives, his vibrant works blend abstraction and figuration with bold brushwork and dynamic colour.

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Hannah Gartside: Bunnies in Love, Lust, and Longing

Hannah Gartside: Bunnies in Love, Lust, and Longing

Australian artist Hannah Gartside’s exhibition Bunnies in Love, Lust & Longing at MAF 2025 transforms vintage leather gloves into sculptures exploring intimacy, desire, and vulnerability. Her textile practice thoughtfully invites reflection on identity, memory, and repurposed materials.

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Heidi Yardley

Heidi Yardley

Heidi Yardley is a Melbourne-based artist known for her surreal oil paintings and charcoal drawings exploring identity, memory, and the subconscious. Her works, often influenced by film noir and the occult, feature enigmatic figures and melancholic tones.

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Hugo Michell Gallery MAF 2025

Hugo Michell Gallery MAF 2025

At the 2025 Melbourne Art Fair, Hugo Michell Gallery, under Jenna Pippett's direction, showcased artists Sam Gold and Zaachariaha Fielding. Gold, a queer non-binary artist, uses ceramics to explore the body and identity. Fielding, of Mimili, blends Aboriginal traditions with contemporary themes.

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