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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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Title: Hugo Michell Gallery
Duration: 02:26
Year: 2025
Production: Handmade Films (Australia)
Production Crew: David Silva, Alex Ballingall, Ben Chew, Luca Rabak

The Melbourne Art Fair 2025 provided a dynamic platform for galleries across Australia to showcase their artists, and Hugo Michell Gallery, a prominent contemporary art space from Adelaide, certainly made a strong impression. Under the leadership of Gallery Manager Jenna Pippett, the gallery presented the works of two exciting emerging artists: Sam Gold and Zaachariaha Fielding.

Hugo Michell Gallery: A Commitment to Innovation. Established in 2008 by Hugo Michell, the gallery has a reputation for championing both established and emerging artists. Located on Kaurna Land in Adelaide, South Australia, the gallery is dedicated to presenting innovative work at the forefront of contemporary art practice. With a focus on diverse mediums, including painting, sculpture, photography, and installation, Hugo Michell Gallery consistently pushes the boundaries of artistic expression.

Jenna Pippett: A Champion of Emerging Artists. Jenna Pippett, the gallery manager, brings a wealth of experience and a passion for fostering emerging talent. A graduate of the Adelaide Central School of Art, Pippett has been an active member of the Australian arts community, exhibiting her own work and serving as Co-Director of FELTspace, an artist-run initiative. Her curatorial vision and commitment to supporting artists align perfectly with Hugo Michell Gallery's ethos.

Sam Gold: Exploring the Poetics of the Body. Sam Gold, a queer non-binary artist based in South Australia, captivated audiences at the Melbourne Art Fair with their ceramic sculptures and installations. Gold's work delves into the intersections of inner and outer landscapes, where the body becomes a site for exploring movement, memory, and identity. Their practice is characterized by an intimate and gestural approach to clay, with forms that evoke both fragility and strength. Gold's work challenges traditional narratives and celebrates the complexities of queer and non-binary experiences.

Zaachariaha Fielding: Bridging Tradition and Contemporary Expression. Zaachariaha Fielding, a multi-disciplinary artist from Mimili community on the APY Lands, brought a vibrant energy to the Melbourne Art Fair. Known for his powerful vocals as part of the electronic music duo Electric Fields, Fielding's visual art practice is equally compelling. His paintings are imbued with the iconography of his Anangu culture, while simultaneously engaging with contemporary themes and personal narratives. Fielding's work seamlessly blends traditional Aboriginal visual language with his own unique style, creating a dynamic dialogue between past and present.

A Dialogue Between Artists. The pairing of Sam Gold and Zaachariaha Fielding at the Melbourne Art Fair created a fascinating dialogue between two artists exploring identity, place, and the human experience through distinct lenses. Gold's exploration of the body as a site of personal and cultural expression resonated with Fielding's vibrant depictions of ancestral stories and contemporary life. Together, their works offered a compelling glimpse into the diverse and dynamic landscape of contemporary Australian art.

Hugo Michell Gallery's presentation at the Melbourne Art Fair 2025 affirmed its commitment to showcasing cutting-edge contemporary art and fostering the careers of emerging artists. With Jenna Pippett at the helm, the gallery continues to be a vital force in the Australian art scene, providing a platform for artists to challenge conventions and push the boundaries of creative expression.

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